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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Taylor Wimpey Plc | LSE:TW. | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008782301 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.25 | -0.97% | 127.90 | 128.35 | 128.45 | 130.15 | 127.80 | 128.80 | 16,426,674 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0986 | 12.98 | 4.57B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/11/2024 08:25 | Markets adjusting for labour *uck ups, but the housing sector has survived these Fiscally Illiterate clowns in the past, so it's just a matter time! | gbh2 | |
01/11/2024 08:22 | Cupra, We all know that DvD is intelligently challenged, evidently from it's posts it is emotionally challenged. Imo, it has anger management issues! Nothing getting away from the fact that it's TA analysis is wide of the mark, lol, just lol! | beckers2008 | |
31/10/2024 20:40 | Blimey- thousands of house purchases potentially abandoned- best read the comments | kreature | |
31/10/2024 20:29 | DVD seems a bit edgy. Must still be on a massive loss on his short despite the big red day today. | cupra kid | |
31/10/2024 20:18 | Jeese - it’s one thing after another…. | kreature | |
31/10/2024 19:56 | Mortgage rates set to soar - re guilt yields following budget | kreature | |
31/10/2024 19:27 | For balance, this seems to ring true imv : ‘ jugears said there were 'few sellers'. How wrong he is. 33 million shares sold today. Keep posting your cr@p here. Your gibberish is a reminder for anyone reading this thread on the the quality of the thickheads promoting this doomed share. This time next year, I doubt TW will even be in the ftse100., | kreature | |
31/10/2024 19:23 | Nailed it there in fairness: ‘The shares are heading to £1. TW has managed to put this off for a year by promising jam tomorrow but investors' patience has been on a knife-edge and today is the first real demonstration that they've finally decided to exit.’ | kreature | |
31/10/2024 19:20 | Dan, I don't claim any prescience. Just giving a view. Good fortune. UK cyclicals battered today, so a lot getting 'cheaper'. Under £1.35, if available, is a buy for me. | essentialinvestor | |
31/10/2024 19:20 | In fairness, danvan is absolutely right | kreature | |
31/10/2024 19:13 | Keep lolling you berk. Great that I own you now. So easy to wind you up. Also, please keep demanding to see my 'contract note'. Unbelievably pathetic! Still a fan of TW? Go on, say you are. Sp down 6% today on no news. Roll on the trading update. | danvandan | |
31/10/2024 19:08 | DvD, I qoute you... "You've been ramping away on here all year telling everyone the only way is up" Really! Prove it, show me one of my posts, you won't, like you won't show me your imaginary Short contract note, lol! You called it wrong, unlike me who sold TW. and made a tidy profit plus 3 x 8+% yield dividend payments. You are slashing around, just like the mug-punter you are, lol, just lol! | beckers2008 | |
31/10/2024 18:52 | Yawn yawn yawn, thought I had filtered you, but have now. | jugears | |
31/10/2024 17:46 | Looking at the YTD price, somewhere around the May low, circa £1.30, looks reasonable value. May not see this level again, etc. | essentialinvestor | |
31/10/2024 17:40 | £1 a share is highly unlikely outside of a leftfield event. The rate cycle has peaked, all be it the recent move in UK gilts is unhelpful. | essentialinvestor | |
31/10/2024 17:29 | K, DvD, Sikhthetech, Whichever way you look at it, the market has gone against you, in other words, you have called it wrong. DvD, short, wrong at £1.335 K, short, wrong at £1.095 Short traders, the good ones, set up stop-losses at usually 15%. This tells me that both of you are telling porkies, DvD broke through 15% and K's crashed! You are not traders, you are trolls and not very good emotional ones, lol! Sikhthetech, lost it's shirt back in October 2018 and can't let it go, bleating ever since, lol, just lol! | beckers2008 | |
31/10/2024 17:26 | Don't say I didn't warn you. yf23_1 30 Oct '24 - 17:38 - 19256 of 19334 Edit 0 2 0 High wick on the candle today not a good sign. | yf23_1 | |
31/10/2024 17:16 | Until mortgage rates come down, affordability is the issue. Some don't get that! It's all well and good saying normal rates years ago were similar to where we are now, but house prices have risen faster than wages, so are out of reach for many people. The likes of Jugears who thinks there is an endless number of people who can afford to buy a TW home has been proven wrong by the reduction in homes being built. You only build what you CAN sell. The markets are down on fears of rates going up or staying higher for longer. TW is now fair value based on earnings, so they need to sell more to grow earnings. May not happen as quick as some think. Divi cut maybe needed too if things don't improve. Too many bulls just look at the share price and as it has fallen, think it is cheap! Clueless! | uhound | |
31/10/2024 16:20 | Sick you shorted at 1.50 | jugears | |
31/10/2024 16:15 | It's going to be a bit awkward for berk2008 when he/she's got nothing to repost but posts from the bears predicting exactly what's happening. Kinda nice to have someone here to say 'I told you so' on our behalf. Unnecessary though. | danvandan | |
31/10/2024 16:10 | Trading update from TW on Monday week (7th). Should be interesting. I wonder if jugears will be telling us that TW is the bargain of the century at 130p. That's the next support line btw berk2008. We might get there fast. | danvandan |
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