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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.45 | 0.29% | 156.00 | 155.60 | 155.70 | 156.20 | 154.40 | 155.55 | 11,510,792 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 15.78 | 5.5B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/4/2010 15:06 | Oh without doubt trendy. Just irritating to see how it is controlled on a daily basis.Long term all is well. | grax | |
26/4/2010 15:06 | Hmm This was not in the plans still tomorrows another day . | ![]() londonfinancial | |
26/4/2010 15:03 | Still got to be bullish over this stock medium term. | ![]() trendfloor | |
26/4/2010 14:32 | .....and it looks as if they want it back down quickly! SETS being monopolised again.Not volume but frequency. | grax | |
26/4/2010 14:25 | I certainly believe that the funds that had been controlling TW for the past 6-8 months were caught off guard on Friday and now want this back down.As has always been the case TW is out of kilter with the sector again today. | grax | |
26/4/2010 14:07 | This is all over the place today . | the disciple | |
26/4/2010 14:06 | amen to that | grax | |
26/4/2010 14:00 | He must never prevail | the disciple | |
26/4/2010 13:58 | TD It was obvious with his post 558 He must have had a warning again from advfn.Pretty desperate to keep coming back with new names etc just to be hated. | grax | |
26/4/2010 13:52 | a fall to 42 would bring us back to a steady climb rate, similar to that achieved before the us update | ![]() ggekkko | |
26/4/2010 13:51 | GGekkko alert !! = smug2x idiot | the disciple | |
26/4/2010 13:48 | Blimey what was that all about? | ![]() spennysimmo | |
26/4/2010 13:45 | I think the hedgies etc were affronted by Fridays rise as it wasn't on their timescale but triggered by the US comments. Now they are angry and want this back down to recoup some of their Friday losses. The chart would welcome a quiet day today though before a push up again over the next few days but whether general markets will be suportive over the next few days is questionable. | grax | |
26/4/2010 12:36 | Hi guys just popped back to see how we are getting on . Looks to me as if there are a few games going on today . Be back at the close when i expect us to be 48-50p . | ![]() londonfinancial | |
26/4/2010 12:00 | all the more reason for a retrace ;o) | ![]() ggekkko | |
26/4/2010 11:51 | FWIW, I don't think the update is fully priced in. It was a bear squeeze accompanied by the USA update. If Redfern has achieved his target and the IMS confirms USA housing numbers in the update then there is no reason why we shouldn't benfit further. I topped up a liitle during that shake earlier. Long term it offers a safe place for the money. IMO, pls DYOR. Oh, and just to add, we are BLUE....several consecutive days now! | the_analyst | |
26/4/2010 11:50 | Is there a trading update planned in the near future? | jumeriah | |
26/4/2010 11:23 | nothing more than a tree shake. check out the volume. | ![]() trendfloor | |
26/4/2010 11:20 | tricky one now, because this looks well over bought and the spike a little too 'spikey' looks well due a retrace, and the question is, is the update now priced in??? | ![]() ggekkko | |
26/4/2010 11:07 | Nice treeshake , i wouldnt mind betting these close alot higher than the highs of today . | ![]() mknight | |
26/4/2010 10:27 | Goo old TW. - the only builder to actually touch last week's closing price. Old habits die hard... | ![]() imastu pidgitaswell | |
26/4/2010 10:24 | Needs a bit of a breather after Friday.. | grax |
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