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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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27/9/2011 09:18 | I sneeef at your 36 Eeenglish pence! | ![]() sir rational | |
27/9/2011 09:11 | 9491 looked about right to me | ![]() sir rational | |
27/9/2011 09:05 | Helpful performance over the poond last night - but I guess we can expect some resistance here, having been previous very good support before being eventually broken. Quite good outperformance of FTSE recently - usually it follows the up/flat, flat/down, down/crash relationship with the FTSE... | ![]() imastu pidgitaswell | |
26/9/2011 16:17 | Just cannot get off its back foot, needs some news and lots of it! | moneyfinger3 | |
26/9/2011 12:30 | Has been looking pretty strong recently, lets hope this rise continues! | pilly11 | |
26/9/2011 11:20 | (French accent) I sneeeeef at 35 of your English pence! | ![]() sir rational | |
26/9/2011 10:38 | Yurp - needs to push past 34.5, and preferably 35p, for a break upwards. Can you get handles that are wider (i.e. last longer...) than cups? :-) | ![]() imastu pidgitaswell | |
26/9/2011 10:22 | decent rise at the mo though | ![]() sir rational | |
26/9/2011 08:30 | Pretty cringeworthy stuff: "due to the high rate of sales we've experienced at the development I would urge anyone hoping to snap up one of these final few houses in Tunbridge Wells to hurry!" "a truly unique opportunity to enjoy a fabulous lifestyle in this leafy corner of Kent" and even "tempting bakeries and well-stocked grocery stores" - as opposed to ones which are not tempting, or stores with no stocks? Still, 18 months on and they're nearly done. Here's hoping... | ![]() imastu pidgitaswell | |
26/9/2011 08:16 | New homes in Tunbridge Wells selling fast 25th September 2011Print Email Share Taylor Wimpey is urging Kent property-seekers to act quickly if they hope to secure their place at Holmewood Gardens, the leading housebuilder's near-sellout development of houses for sale in Tunbridge Wells. Just three chances remain for discerning property-seekers to secure a beautiful new-build house at Taylor Wimpey's in-demand Holmewood Gardens development of new homes for sale in Tunbridge Wells. This stylish collection of new build homes in Tunbridge Wells has attracted a great deal of interest from buyers and with just a trio of three-bedroom townhouses now remaining for sale, anyone hoping to find their dream home in this well-connected location should act without delay to avoid missing out. Jason Stokes, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey South East, says: "Property-hunters have been eager to make Holmewood Gardens their home, and the development is on course to completely sell out just 18 months after the launch of these beautiful new properties in Tunbridge Wells back in April 2010. "The remaining homes at Holmewood Gardens offer a truly unique opportunity to enjoy a fabulous lifestyle in this leafy corner of Kent but due to the high rate of sales we've experienced at the development I would urge anyone hoping to snap up one of these final few houses in Tunbridge Wells to hurry!" Just three beautiful three-bedroom 'Harvington' townhouses, priced from just £260,995, are now available to buy at Holmewood Gardens. An ideal choice for couples or young families, the 'Harvington' boasts a spacious open-plan living/dining room opening through French doors to the private rear garden, a contemporary fitted kitchen and a handy guest cloakroom off the entrance hallway. Upstairs, the first-floor landing leads to two bedrooms and a main bathroom while the master-bedroom with en-suite enjoys appealing seclusion on the top floor. Allocated parking can be found outside. The 'Harvington' enjoys a high standard specification including gas central heating, double glazing and a fitted kitchen with integrated oven, hob and hood. The development is ideally located off Langton Road, near the attractive villages of Langton Green and Rusthall and fringing picturesque woodland and open countryside. Everything for a high quality of life is close at hand, with the villages boasting a wealth of traditional amenities, including tempting bakeries and well-stocked grocery stores, a post office and a primary school. Just two miles to the east of the development lies Royal Tunbridge Wells, which offers a choice of outstanding independent and secondary schools, the Royal Victoria Place shopping centre and a wide variety of leisure and cultural facilities. For commuters, Tunbridge Wells railway station is just two miles from the new homes and provides regular services to London Charing Cross with journey times in under an hour, while the M25 is just 15 miles away. To secure one of the final new homes at Holmewood Gardens, property-seekers should visit the Sales and Marketing Suite, located off The Boundary, Royal Tunbridge Wells and open from 10am to 5pm, Thursday to Monday. Alternatively, visit taylorwimpey.co.uk. | mashraf | |
25/9/2011 16:28 | SHAWS37, I do like your graph. lets hope it heralds a long overdue move back through 40 | ![]() lyntwyn | |
24/9/2011 08:16 | Part exchange makes buying easier at Taylor Wimpey's Wirral development, Watermill Gardens Read More | mashraf | |
23/9/2011 13:38 | I do like an optimist... | ![]() imastu pidgitaswell | |
23/9/2011 08:07 | Up she goes | ![]() sir rational | |
22/9/2011 10:58 | Me and my big mowf | ![]() slytherin | |
22/9/2011 09:55 | This is quite strong given the overall market performance. Looks promising. Be great to see 35p again, given it was 29p not that long ago. | ![]() slytherin | |
22/9/2011 09:00 | Housebuilders interesting again with 90% mortgages coming back and the government sayig local authorities must have a 5 year land supply + another 20% on top - effectively a 6 year land supply. | winchcombe | |
21/9/2011 22:41 | Well - I suppose UK population is predicted to grow to 70 million rather soon and they have to live somewhere | ![]() sir rational | |
21/9/2011 22:36 | £1.75 would be better :)) | shaws37 | |
21/9/2011 22:34 | By the time it hits 59p, brokers will say 75p | ![]() sir rational | |
21/9/2011 22:28 | j-j, in regards to the IG pdf you pasted on rbs, i just wish tee dubs would hit the brokers view of 59p. One day i suppose :) | shaws37 |
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