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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.15 | -0.10% | 156.05 | 155.65 | 155.70 | 157.70 | 154.90 | 155.80 | 6,591,981 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 15.77 | 5.52B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/2/2011 13:21 | Put a buy order in for 35.80p.. Noticed the limit for trading on Lloyds has gone from 500000 to 2.5 mil... on our nice little rise from the twenty's it went from 500000 to about 125000 limit.. mmmm | ![]() jibba_jabba | |
15/2/2011 09:54 | Let's worry about 38p once we've got through 37p. The share price keeps playing gingerknock with it. | barf2 | |
15/2/2011 09:51 | So it's your fault then... :-) | ![]() imastu pidgitaswell | |
15/2/2011 09:31 | I know. It's annoying as 38p is my break even point! | ![]() bogi yare | |
15/2/2011 09:29 | failed to break 38p a number of times... proving to be a real stumbling block. | ![]() fewdollarsmore | |
14/2/2011 11:00 | Yep, we've been told | ![]() sir rational | |
14/2/2011 10:53 | TM? Imminent, we do know that. | ![]() kfp | |
14/2/2011 09:56 | Opening gap closed - nothing can hold it now. Or something like that... | ![]() imastu pidgitaswell | |
14/2/2011 09:50 | Dont forget inflation report tomorrow... Put in a cheeky buy for 36.1p.. | ![]() jibba_jabba | |
14/2/2011 09:48 | That would only be true if it were 100% certain that TW. will get $1b with no tax nasties by x date - and that the proceeds will be used to pay down debt. As it is there is considerable uncertainty about: will there be a sale? US only or Canada too? selling price? tax? date? what will TW. do with the proceeds? how will this affect future strategy? | ![]() sir rational | |
14/2/2011 09:40 | Must be in the price then ? | ![]() kfp | |
14/2/2011 09:33 | Hi Affro - then the opening today must have got the pulse racing, might drift up to similar level later on then we're all set for some news. TM? Imminent, we do know that. | ![]() sir rational | |
14/2/2011 09:29 | Sir R Watching this very carefully. If it breaks 37.7p in volume we could be in Wave 3 and a time to load up!!!! | aphrodites | |
14/2/2011 09:13 | 38.5p will be 50% on my Fib | ![]() sir rational | |
14/2/2011 08:47 | I'll take it | ![]() sir rational | |
13/2/2011 22:32 | City Trade: Taylor Wimpey builds upwards Created:9 February 2011Written by:Ragu Dharmaratnam The UK's housing boom and bust is plain to see in this 17-year long chart of housebuilder Taylor Wimpey's share price, says Ragu Dharmaratnam of Baselica. Having spent three years grinding sideways in a symmetrical triangle formation, the housebuilder would be a buy if it broke through the topside of this pattern. The price has lately risen above its 200-day moving average, while increasing traded volumes hint at growing demand here. | ![]() sir rational | |
13/2/2011 22:32 | Too early for rating, need to wait for the full results and the 15p or so NAV increase thanks to that tax clawback | smurfy2001 | |
13/2/2011 21:56 | cha cha cha changes ,turn and face the strain , cha cha cha changes , if you wanna be a richer man , ew look out you rock and rollers , time will change me but i cant change time , | ludl0w | |
11/2/2011 15:31 | We will see, sold yesterdays buy at the 61.8 fib and todays at the 50 fib, as spenny said could go either way, getting tight now, i am still holding just in case.. | ![]() jibba_jabba | |
11/2/2011 15:08 | If I may say so Jibba ;-) | ![]() sir rational |
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