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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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11/4/2011 22:38 | rate rises coming , double dip long overdue and will hit fast and furiously. if your gonna buy a house, makes sure its not just bricks and mortar but GOLD! | moneysage | |
11/4/2011 20:41 | easing of mortgage accessibility will help these enormously-massive pent up demand of buyers renting you do have to worry about back half of year but the banks can absorb small rate rises in their margins currently and will want to keep bad debt under control. I think these have risen so quickly in last six months from 23p levels that market is taking a breather and nervous at 40p currently. if you are long, these are a tremendous buy and could be 75p plus near year end imo | ![]() gutterhead | |
11/4/2011 20:32 | this looks similar to TW chart, lol | shaws37 | |
11/4/2011 20:30 | I have adjusted my sb stops accordingly.. | ![]() jibba_jabba | |
11/4/2011 20:27 | We need a bounce off that 38.20% JJ. There's a gap to be filled. Hopefully, this gap wont take 12 months to fill. | shaws37 | |
11/4/2011 19:50 | sentance is a busted flush he's been harping on about a rate rise for 9 months now it will happen sometime, like broken clocks he reminds me of tony dye, p&d the spring selling season is already looking good sell if you want | manonph | |
11/4/2011 18:30 | Bank's Sentance says rates to quadruple | shaws37 | |
11/4/2011 18:21 | Gives an idea of the cup and handle pattern, steep drop handle but cup & handle formations are all different in steepness. Unless it's goin to tank to F knows where. | shaws37 | |
11/4/2011 18:09 | I hope the handle it formed by end of April or we could be going into sell in may senario.....or basically it could be 2012 to see 40+p again | shaws37 | |
11/4/2011 18:06 | Perfect formation for cup and handle, provided it doesn't dip too much more! | ![]() slytherin | |
11/4/2011 17:19 | SUMMER SALES START EARLY THIS YRAR???????? | southwestman | |
11/4/2011 17:17 | RICS Housing Market Survey (09:30) Tomorrow. | ![]() jibba_jabba | |
11/4/2011 17:15 | kfp - "Stockmarket ,,,, fear and greed !" I'm just *issed off with its performance, my money could earning 3% in a cash isa which would be better than in TW atm so how bad can it be !! | ![]() gbh2 | |
11/4/2011 17:00 | Will this see 40+p again this year ? | shaws37 | |
11/4/2011 16:57 | Yes - somebody was asking why I was thinking about selling some for 43-44 a couple of weeks ago, when 50p+ was just around the corner. Uuuuurgh. Oddly, the net asset value position hasn't changed - remains at around 58p, now on sale for 36.5p. | ![]() imastu pidgitaswell | |
11/4/2011 16:33 | shaws37 - 11 Apr'11 - 16:15 - 8360 of 8363 ffs ____________________ I second that. FFS. | aquadave99 | |
11/4/2011 16:31 | kfp It certainly has hit the whole sector but I'm always very suspicious about these things without an event to trigger them.They always seem orchestrated to me. | barf2 | |
11/4/2011 16:27 | Another dire day for the TW SP, I'm below breakeven now so wondering whether to sell or tough it out !!! | ![]() gbh2 | |
11/4/2011 16:26 | Might be a sector thing, Barratts have dropped by exactly the same percentage. | ![]() kfp | |
11/4/2011 16:08 | Me thinks the start of the handle pattern. | smurfy2001 |
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