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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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-1.50 | -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 |
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Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0986 | 12.61 | 4.46B |
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13/12/2024 11:45 | K, You may not have 30p to spend, are you paying too much rent to Unhound? How's your imaginary short going, same a DvD's imaginary, lol, just lol! | beckers2008 | |
13/12/2024 11:42 | I’m not paying a quid here if junkfleas only paid 30p, just wouldn’t be fair imo | kreature | |
13/12/2024 11:39 | “ I've heard experts saying that no one knows how the bricks have been laid so close to each other “ Yeah, only the aliens can lay polygonal granite stone walls with no gaps and no mortar… So far they’ve not left any instructions…& For example, 1. Sacsayhuaman, Peru 2. The Qorikancha, Peru 3. Baalbek temple, Lebanan 4. The pyramid casing stones, Egypt. | kreature | |
13/12/2024 11:11 | Houses are more affordable in Ireland because no one wants to live there due to the constant rain and a massive cow infestation. | danvandan | |
13/12/2024 11:02 | You could take a look at cairn homes (crn), results January, Irish and doing well. | alphapig | |
13/12/2024 11:00 | Btw, £1 is coming. | danvandan | |
13/12/2024 10:59 | Yep, that's right junkhead, no one's got any bricks and there'll never be any more made because it's a rare skill and all the old brickmakers have died without passing on the mysterious secrets of their craft. I've heard experts saying that no one knows how the bricks have been laid so close to each other and that you can't even get a cigarette paper between one brick and the special substance that holds them all together. Whatever will we do? Save us junkhead - only you have the answers. If only you could type them out... | danvandan | |
13/12/2024 10:52 | Sp 125p and falling. I think we could see 124p today. | danvandan | |
13/12/2024 10:51 | Spudders, lack of trades people have instantly killed labours plans,then you need to obtain materials & many firms now only keep enough stock for a few days as its to expensive to store them, you only need a small run on materials & everything grinds to a halt, you would need to build new production facilities which would take years & currently ordering anything from abroad is a nightmare with substantial wait times, there is a good reason why we have a huge housing shortage & that is because we physically can't build anymore! know body keeps vast amounts of stock anymore, meanwhile Tw will continue building & selling private houses, interest rates will fall & sales will increase, I wouldn't be surprised to see some takeovers next year in the housing sector particularly when the share price is substantially lower than asset value. | jugears | |
13/12/2024 10:31 | DvD, Is that what I am saying? You not starting to assume again are you, that gets you into trouble, lol! | beckers2008 | |
13/12/2024 10:18 | So what you're saying is that there's enough tradesmen for TW's needs but absolutely no more than that? And also, that there's only just about enough bricks for TW's needs but no more than that either? And that laying bricks is a really complicated skill, but also no one wants to do it, and it's also very expensive to hire a brickie? Right? And that bricks are really difficult to manufacture on account of the special technology and materials that they contain and their elaborate shape, plus they're made out of really rare material that just can't be found in the UK, plus they're really heavy and can't be imported from anywhere else, plus no one on the planet makes them cheaper than they could be made in the UK? Wow. What a challenge. Looks like everyone will have to live in tents. | danvandan | |
13/12/2024 09:20 | There’s not many youngsters that want to take on building jobs due to the 3D’s, Dirty, dangerous & demanding. If they do they don’t last much more than a couple of winters. Lots of 50+ years have started looking at other options & we are the 5 year apprenticeship generation. Labour have no chance of success with their planned 1.5M but the big house builders will do well next year from what I’m hearing. Have a good weekend all! | spudders | |
13/12/2024 09:16 | K, Especially for you, lol! Have you reported me to ADVFN admin yet, lol, just lol! Beckers2008 - 13 Aug 2024 - 22:42:14 - 18905 of 20233 Sikhthetech, I qoute you... "My own opinions based on my experience and research" END. Lol! Now, when is your each and every year's (for the last 6 years) house price crash gonna happen? Lol, just lol! You are not credible. "Beckers2008 - 11 Aug 2024 - 19:39:53 - 18891 of 18905 Sikhthetech, I qoute you... ""I thought you liked dJugears/Becky. But agree they do whinge a lot, helps to divert away being wrong all the time. lol"" END. I have been wrong all the time buying at 86p? Wrong to make a profit? | beckers2008 | |
13/12/2024 00:49 | Becky, I want to stress that I’m not making light of mental illness in any way, it’s just that I reckon you may benefit from some major professional mental health intervention. Best of luck | kreature | |
13/12/2024 00:06 | Beckers2008 - 13 Aug 2024 - 22:42:14 - 18905 of 20233 Sikhthetech, I qoute you... "My own opinions based on my experience and research" END. Lol! Now, when is your each and every year's (for the last 6 years) house price crash gonna happen? Lol, just lol! You are not credible. "Beckers2008 - 11 Aug 2024 - 19:39:53 - 18891 of 18905 Sikhthetech, I qoute you... ""I thought you liked dJugears/Becky. But agree they do whinge a lot, helps to divert away being wrong all the time. lol"" END. I have been wrong all the time buying at 86p? Wrong to make a profit? | beckers2008 | |
12/12/2024 23:07 | I hope you are all watching question time tonight, labour are completely out of touch lol oh lol not a chance of 1.5 million homes we need an extra 150k trades people , that excludes staff needed to produce the materials, some mentioned the fact that its Benn commented that hb's sit on land but you can only build what you can sell, conservatives set targets of building 300k houses a year & couldn't do it , there is now an even smaller supply chain & less trades people so what chance do they have? | jugears | |
12/12/2024 22:40 | Hayfield looks depressing Jugs ? | kreature | |
12/12/2024 21:32 | Junk : “ a third of all buyers pay cash & that number is rising ” Hopefully one day it will be a 100% cash, and X1 wages instead of X8 wages and cahoots with artificial 40 yr affordability, and fake freehold scamming (according to at least one MP) | kreature | |
12/12/2024 18:49 | How long will all that take, 6 months? 12 months? or years? meanwhile TW will carry on building houses that people want to buy, not every house needs to be affordable a third of all buyers pay cash & that number is rising & I'm sure there are plenty of people in the other 70% that can still buy a house & yet one paid for daily rag says housing is unaffordable to 90 percent of people lol, Materials / Labour & Farmers will be the death of this Government plans, but does that mean that the land I own on the edge my village overlooking the Beautiful peak district can finally be built on, I could spare 20 or 30 acres, considering I bought it for circa 3k an acre 40 years ago that's probably not a bad investment, but would I really want to sell it for a housing estate when my only neighbours are fields? money isn't everything! | jugears | |
12/12/2024 18:46 | Junktears : “ It must be anytime now that the Santa rally starts “ For balance, that is sadest statement I’ve ever read on advfn, to be fair like | kreature | |
12/12/2024 18:11 | Housing plans not war on rural England, says minister "The government is not "waging war on rural England" with plans to force councils to allow more homes to be built in their areas, the housing minister has said." "Our plan for change will put builders not blockers first, overhaul the broken planning system and put roofs over the heads of working families and drive the growth that will put more money in people's pockets," said the PM. However, councils, including some Labour-run authorities, have previously raised concerns higher housing targets will be almost impossible to achieve. They point to strains on local infrastructure, land shortages and a lack of capacity in the construction industry as among the constraints on housebuilding. The government has said councils must meet their housing targets and that, if they refuse to put a local plan in place to do this, ministers will intervene and in extreme cases could take over plans themselves." "Developers will need to prioritise necessary infrastructure, such as nurseries and GP surgeries, as well as guarantee affordable housing and access to green spaces." | sikhthetech | |
12/12/2024 17:40 | Sickiwikie, Dividends are a bonus but not a guarantee, the fact that Ive had over £1.20 in dividends on my original large investment, Quinn are not building more that TW do in a year, this developments will take many years to complete from experience its not possible to build that many houses in one go, Quinns do not have the many power it could take 2 years just to build the necessary infrastructure , 6 months in & uk government have not built any extra houses, 12 months in & they wont either that means they will have to build 1.3 million houses in 4 years & its not going to happen, I was talking to a friend from one of the uk's largest brick manufacturers bordering Derbyshire he said they would need to double the amount of plants to make make bricks to build that many houses, It doesn't matter who builds, getting Labour is a huge problem on its own without worrying about materials, during Covid a lot of people have left the industry, Before I finished I was working with site staff well past retirement age,fewer & fewer people come into this industry, people don't want to drive miles & work on a dirty wet cold building site anymore when they can work in a nice warm warehouse on their door step & earn good money I know lots of builders that could build 12000 houses but not in one year so I'm not sure what your point is? have you looked at their balance sheet, a fraction of the size of TW, I think you will find Tw have more in the bank than the Quinn group turnover? so perhaps not best to come on here & say they are building as many houses a year as TW, they may well be building 12k homes but definitely not in a year, Do your home work its a bit like that gutted house in Luton you tried to convince us sold for less than it did when it was liveable in, OBVIOUSLY!!!!, Remember I've been in this industry for nearly 50 years, I have worked for most companies in that time, I know who can build what where & when & trust me very few companies can build as many houses a year as Tw are capable of, as I have said there are a handful of companies that build large developments in this country to the capacity of the likes of TW, PSN Bdev, 100 houses here and hundred house their isn't going to fulfil the governments needs, I have watch a local developer build 5 houses near to where I live its taken 12 months LOL. At the end of the day it doesn't matter who builds what the government will need every man & his missus anyone that's retired from the trade that's under 80! plus ever single apprentice that hasn't started yet, its an impossible task & not going to happen, to put it into perspective the whole of the West Midands has 2.5 million homes its a huge area & a lot of houses. I bet Tw will be the best performing stock over the next 5 or 10 years, probably sooner, the upside here IMEO is huge beyond imagination. | jugears |
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