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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

124.35
-1.50 (-1.19%)
13 Dec 2024 - Closed
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
  -1.50 -1.19% 124.35 124.30 124.40 126.30 124.10 125.70 13,033,770 16:35:20
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 3.51B 349M 0.0986 12.61 4.46B
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 125.85p. Over the last year, Taylor Wimpey shares have traded in a share price range of 124.10p to 169.15p.

Taylor Wimpey currently has 3,539,941,918 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Taylor Wimpey is £4.46 billion. Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 12.61.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/12/2024
12:07
beckers very active this morning. Obviously that 127p has shaken him/her up.

A couple of things though becks: 'terrific' is not an 'expletive'. It's just an adjective. Wouldn't you be better off sticking to words you know? I've spelt 'expletive' for you correctly so that you can go back and correct your child-like misspelling ('expletife'). And the other thing is, 127p.

Btw, why are you posting on here all the time, especially when the price goes down? You seem to be putting an awful lot of effort in. Could it be that you ARE invested and losing money? Are you in fact the 'mug punter' that you're always crying about?

I'm also wondering whether we'll hit £1 BEFORE Putin calls off his war. Exciting times, right?

danvandan
02/12/2024
12:06
Never trust a broker! Meanwhile TW continue to build & sell houses, get Christmas out the way & the housing market will start moving again, TBF its already showing good signs of recovery.
jugears
02/12/2024
11:33
Think builders are down today on brokers downgrades
gaygay3
02/12/2024
10:44
Becks, I think there is a good chance the share price will rise from here, down today IMO on cladding deadline, very over sold now, I see no reason why these are not £1.50 Plus but hay ho, more buying opportunity IMEO.
jugears
02/12/2024
10:29
K,

I qoute you...

"Becks seeing 1.09. Maybe this week Becks ?"

Am I seeing £1.09. No I am not.

£1.09 was the share price of TW.
When you stated you shorted house builders on the 9th November 2023.

You made the wrong call, mug-punter! Lol, just lol!

Unless you made it up and you didn't short the house builders in November 2023?

beckers2008
02/12/2024
10:20
Had a great impact on the TW shares price!

Depends where you look Jugs. Nationwide not the best IMO.

Maybe ask a few estate agent around the country, not just in your road!

uhound
02/12/2024
09:37
127s, onward and backward I suppose. Becks seeing 1.09. Maybe this week Becks ?
kreature
02/12/2024
09:32
K,

Terrific, is an awful expletife, a bit like your imaginary short at £1.09 over a year ago!
Did you put a stop loss on your imaginary short! Lol, just lol!

beckers2008
02/12/2024
09:14
Oh terrific, 128, well done jug
kreature
29/11/2024
15:54
i,

Maybe stick to your Keir ramping...

beckers2008
29/11/2024
15:46
@beckers2008 the shareprice is 130p currently. Your trolling of this board is boring. Give it a rest mate.
itisonlymoney
29/11/2024
14:16
The market remains unconvinced by TW. Low volume of shares traded and the share price just flatlining atm. A pause before the next leg down imo.
danvandan
29/11/2024
11:41
"Beckers2008 - 31 Oct 2024 - 10:33:28 - 19270 of 19954
Seems I was correct yet again, not bad for a child in shorts running rings around the trolls, lol!" END.

"Beckers2008 - 21 Aug 2023 - 14:22:23 - 15430 of 19270
U, the quitter, lol!

Of course the Bulls realise what has, what is and what will happen, it's all played out before many times.

Imv, TW. is undervalued hence why I've luckily averaged down to £1.03.
The HB sector has been in a bear market since April 2021 and to be valued the same as when Covid stuck with then, all sites closing and zero visibility of earnings seems aabhorrent.

It's all in the price." END.

Watch and learn trolls, lol, just lol!

beckers2008
29/11/2024
11:06
MORE THAN 4 MILLION HOUSEHOLDS FACE MORTGAGE HIT FROM HIGHER RATES



Half of all mortgage borrowers are braced to move onto higher interest rates in the next three years, according to the Bank of England.

It means the pain from higher borrowing costs will keep on hitting household finances and the wider economy even as the Monetary Policy Committee cuts the headline base rate.

That is because 4.4m households’ fixed-term loans will expire forcing them to remortgage at a higher cost, according to the Bank’s Financial Stability Report, with an average increase of £146 in their monthly repayments - equivalent to £1,752 a year.

That includes around 1.5m homeowners in the unenviable position of suffering a second rise in rates. These families remortgaged onto a higher rate with a short-term fix since interest rates started going up at the end of 2021 and now face having to move onto a higher rate for a second time.

Some face a far higher hit than the £146 monthly average increase, with 2.7m households, or almost one-third of all mortgage borrowers, set to see their mortgage rate rise above 3pc for the first time.

The most severe hit will go to 420,000 families, or 5pc of all mortgagors, who will suffer an increase in their monthly repayments of more than £500 per month.

However, there are also 2.1m people - almost one-quarter of mortgage borrowers - who can expect to see a fall in their payments, as loans fixed at relatively high rates in recent years expire, allowing them to lock in a lower rate.

danvandan
29/11/2024
10:57
According to YOU, you're negative on TW, because YOU have told everyone here that you SOLD your TW shares. As for a 'correct call' perhaps you should take a look at the share chart. The shares have fallen steeply for a reason. There's more to come.
danvandan
29/11/2024
10:50
Now who would I take any interest in...
A director buying over £15,000 worth of shares or a troll who hasn't made a correct call on TW. since it's pitiful short in Q2 2024, lol!

Now, when is this house price crash going to happen?
Some village idiot has been predicting it for over 6 years, lol, just lol!

beckers2008
29/11/2024
09:03
TW. Directors buys shares...

The trolls on here think that is a Sell signal, lol, just lol!

beckers2008
29/11/2024
08:42
Yet another planing application going in near to where I live, Derbyshire seems a very popular place at the moment but then we do have some very large British manufacturers nearby JCB, Toyota,Rolls Royce & a very large train manufacturer to name but a few so I suppose its understandable that people want to live near to where they work & obviously get paid a decent wage.
jugears
29/11/2024
08:20
‘ UK residents believe solar panels should be mandatory in new homes ‘



Nope, cos then you don’t own your own roof, it’s leased from the energy company. But I guess the house will be fake-freehold anyway, so perhaps it doesn’t matter ?

kreature
29/11/2024
07:52
K,

Not answering the question, that figures, lol!

Really, when my average was £1.03 and sold at £1.36.
How can I be bitter about making a tidy profit plus 3 div payments?

beckers2008
29/11/2024
01:25
I make that 42 houses for sale in your village, not 39 ?
kreature
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