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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

126.85
-0.25 (-0.20%)
Last Updated: 09:25:14
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.25 -0.20% 126.85 126.75 126.90 128.10 126.80 128.10 654,459 09:25:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 3.51B 349M 0.0986 12.89 4.5B
Taylor Wimpey Plc is listed in the Gen Contr-single-family Home sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TW.. The last closing price for Taylor Wimpey was 127.10p. Over the last year, Taylor Wimpey shares have traded in a share price range of 125.50p to 169.15p.

Taylor Wimpey currently has 3,539,941,918 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Taylor Wimpey is £4.50 billion. Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 12.89.

Taylor Wimpey Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/11/2024
12:37
This is like a falling jug. Or whatever the saying is. 132p
kreature
13/11/2024
11:48
DanTheMan - Well he's not wrong is he.
yf23_1
13/11/2024
11:34
Affordability remains the biggest issue. Whilst inflation may have slowed, that cost pressure has been replaced by taxation for the employed and employers, suppressing disposable pay. Fewer people than ever can afford to buy a house.

Housing is an asset bubble, waiting to either burst suddenly or slowly deflate. It's a knife-edge situation and a shock from any direction could see a sudden collapse in prices.

danvandan
13/11/2024
11:11
I’ll be back in at a quid, charts are just terrible for the builders. Falling knives.
ricardo montalban
13/11/2024
10:51
Bought a small amount.
essentialinvestor
13/11/2024
08:50
K,

I'm very rude, for continuingly proving that you are a village idiot, lol!

Off you go and report me, lol!

How's your imaginary short doing, lol, just lol!

beckers2008
13/11/2024
08:27
Beck….you are very rude. I’ll be forced to report you to advfn admin if it continues. ATB
kreature
12/11/2024
23:07
K,

I surprised you are so bullish having lost your disastrous short call at £1.09, lol!

""'normalcy bias'
Describes our tendency to underestimate the possibility of disaster and believe that life will continue as normal, even in the face of significant threats or crises.""

You're like the other village idiot calling a house price crash for the last 6 years!
Even of the 'significant threats' the house price crash prediction by the village idiot has not materlised.
Lol, just lol!

beckers2008
12/11/2024
21:37
“ but experience tells me the markets will recover, ”

Equals ‘normalcy bias’

kreature
12/11/2024
19:29
K,

I agree, your short call at £1.09 was wrong and you lost big time, that's if you had the balls to put your money where you mouth is, which I doubt.

You don't use 'British Bulls' like the other troll DvD, lol, just lol!

beckers2008
12/11/2024
19:13
Vistry down 5% today, so um will they cut the divi here ?
kreature
12/11/2024
19:05
Pigsrear relatives are prob in for a shock on reading at the exit strategy. Aaaand it’s all gone sorry. It was all in new build stocks.
kreature
12/11/2024
18:59
Thanks Becks, I still think £1.09 is a bit frothy….,At least maker had a good sense of humour taking it up to 170
kreature
12/11/2024
18:45
And as for pigsear - the frequency of his posts is the real tell. I'm interpreting his absurdly long (TLDR) posts as 'please make it stop!'.
danvandan
12/11/2024
18:18
K,

You certainly didn't call it well at £1.09 this time last year, lol, just lol!

beckers2008
12/11/2024
17:13
Yep you missed 133.95, but don’t worry because you bought £100k’s worth at 145.5 from memory. Just goes to show how not even you can call the bottom
kreature
12/11/2024
16:58
Damm I missed 133.95 oh well 1.34 will do, Tatty Bye!
jugears
12/11/2024
16:56
I treat shares like I did my very successful business's, you don't go out & spend half a million on new machinery & expect an instant return, you have to speculate to accumulate, I've made more in dividends here in the last 15 years than my holding has cost me,I'm a high rate tax payer so selling any would have zero benefit & neither would short term trading, its ok for you guys that have a day/knight job earning a pittance in the shop or factory or bedsit or mud hut in Africa somewhere, but my allowances are all taken up elsewhere (that is one of the disadvantages of having to much money!!!!), I will stick with long term holding through the peaks & trough thanks & as my Tw have increased in value 300% in 15 years(excluding dividends) I think the likelihood making more shorting/trading is very unlikely.
jugears
12/11/2024
16:32
Sikhthetech,

You are evading my question, lol!

Do you follow 'British Bulls' for your learned TA analysis, lol!

Now, when is the house price crash going to happen, lol!
Come on tell us, you have been wrong for only 6 years, lol, just lol!

beckers2008
12/11/2024
16:28
134 now jugs….. and unemployment just ticked up , so um what now ?
kreature
12/11/2024
15:51
Jugears - Just come out of a meeting with an estate agent in the Midlands! He said - "Affordability is the problem, lenders criteria is tougher than ever and a lot of the people who want to buy fall down on the affordability criteria with our mortgage adviser." "Very frustrating!"

However, he also said he's getting more property come on the books and lots from landlords quitting the BTL game.

The lack of proceedable first time buyers (those who can afford) will hold up and frustrate many a chain!

We need rates or house prices to fall - ideally both.

uhound
12/11/2024
15:51
Sickly,I'm in vested for the long term, as I don't plan to sell any then I don't need to worry about paper losses, Tw are not going to go bust but they will continue to build & sell houses, I don't need to make a living on the stock market, I don't believe you are riding this all the way to the bottom as like everyone on this board none of us know where that is, what I do Know is that few people make money from shorting!!!!, the shares could be £1 or £10 it doesn't matter what they are until the day I sell all thoughts shares that are bought & paid for, the fall in the share price price is not restricted to hb's its across the whole market, now I have been invsesting long enough to know that every now & again the markets get their knickers in a twist & have a mardy, buying opportunity I call it!
AS you know I bought TLY at 15p & sold at 21p for very good reason, I will never be tempted back, at least here I never lose money over the long term, even with TW's volatility the share price always comes back & will do again & again & again.
I bet your looking forward to Thursdays dividend?

jugears
12/11/2024
15:39
This is so oversold now, absolute bargain
baracuda2
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