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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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0.70 | 0.45% | 156.75 | 156.70 | 156.80 | 157.40 | 156.45 | 156.90 | 894,677 | 11:15:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 15.90 | 5.52B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/1/2011 22:09 | The rise is poor that's why. When we're trading between 50-70p that will be worth talking about... sequoia - 6 Jan'11 - 19:21 - 5956 of 5963 Seems very quiet on here to say we have lift off, could it be that some have took profit at 34.65 seq | smurfy2001 | |
06/1/2011 22:05 | I think the PG spokeswoman, Rachael Waring has spelt her surname incorrectly - it should be Wearing, coz that's exactly what she is - "wearing" with the same sh1t PG write. | shaws37 | |
06/1/2011 21:50 | Taylor Wimpey gained 2.2p to 35p on continuing hopes of a sale of its US business to reduce debt. In a note on the housebuilding sector, Panmure Gordon put a hold recommendation on the company. Analyst Rachael Waring said: Although Taylor Wimpey is exposed to fragile market conditions both in the US and UK, its order book appears to be robust and we have confidence that the group can deliver our forecast volumes and pricing points for the full year. Our concerns regarding this company relate to its balance sheet and financing. Although news on the recent refinancing is arguably positive, gearing is currently 42% and this rises to 47% in 2011. A concern would be the shift in gearing to uncomfortably high levels should land assets need writing-down again on sustained deflation. | ![]() sir rational | |
06/1/2011 21:47 | Just look out for the heavyweights getting themselves a piece of the action tomorrow, I think we could see a +5-10% day | ![]() sir rational | |
06/1/2011 21:41 | Wow, what a great end to the day ! Looking forward to the 40's, 50's, 60's..........ok, perhaps getting ahead of myself - 40's first :-)))) | shaws37 | |
06/1/2011 19:21 | Seems very quiet on here to say we have lift off, could it be that some have took profit at 34.65 seq | sequoia | |
06/1/2011 17:10 | This is why it held at 34p for so long,just waiting for the breakout,plus the 50day EMA and 200day EMA are moving closer. 10% above this gives you a price of around 38p which I forecast about a week ago,and there maybe some profit taking, and the gap above should be filled. EDIT could be wrong of course, just My view. seq | sequoia | |
06/1/2011 16:45 | Post removed.. thought i had something new, but is wasn't... | ![]() jibba_jabba | |
06/1/2011 16:43 | Not likely to fetch more than £400m, which would be OK | ![]() sir rational | |
06/1/2011 16:42 | ...and 7,757,515 in that UT... ...solid start tomorrow @ 35p, not just a 5 minute wonder. | ![]() sir rational | |
06/1/2011 16:35 | 35p UT Let's say they get £500m best case for the US, we're still way way down on the stock price... | smurfy2001 | |
06/1/2011 16:31 | Nice little end to the day, let's look @ the UT | ![]() sir rational | |
06/1/2011 16:25 | yawn, wake me up @ 50p | smurfy2001 | |
06/1/2011 16:23 | spiking now | abu azaan | |
06/1/2011 16:23 | ? (Not PG - they are worse than useless, but wtf with the share price?) | ![]() imastu pidgitaswell | |
06/1/2011 15:30 | PG are discredited ie useless | ![]() sir rational | |
06/1/2011 14:40 | Just bought a few for my Isa, will buy some more on the 18th Jan. Could be in for a breakout soon. | startrekker | |
06/1/2011 13:40 | 'The housing market has become very stuck and we've got to get it moving again.' Yesterday Housing Minister Grant Shapps launched plans for a 'housebuilding revolution', with the Government hopeful that a revamp of planning permission rules could encourage more families to build their own properties. Read more: | smurfy2001 | |
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