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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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03/2/2012 07:23 | I've driven around Benelux quite a few times and there's no border any more ;-) But getting the stuff into England? Writing: I can write. | ![]() sir rational | |
03/2/2012 00:08 | Ok how many ideas do you want. We can make 20% vodka with 8kg of sugar, Turbo yeast,charcoal,and turbo clear. in around 4 weeks that works out at around 42p per bottle, no need to distil just mix with orange or cranberry 30 bottles at 42p. seq | sequoia | |
02/2/2012 23:23 | Ok I have two ideas for films books dramas But I cannot write. I have ideas showing how capitalism works and that socialism is just a fairy story. I need a writer. seq | sequoia | |
02/2/2012 22:38 | Well you could drive down to Luxembourg buy some Benson and Hedges at £10 less than you pay here. But you have to watch the Belgian border,may be you go through Verdun and that way just a thought. seq | sequoia | |
02/2/2012 22:14 | Let me know the next best idea lol, meet you here | ![]() sir rational | |
02/2/2012 22:08 | I found a way of making money on the Betfair web on Friday nights backing and laying. On the American horseracing. They used to have two favourites at around ,3to 1. you could go across the board the one with less money backed at the 3to1 was the one to lay,you could only get £2 at most £5 sometimes odd times £10 could make £600 on a night.They Betfair got wise. My point is I will always find a way of making money. seq | sequoia | |
02/2/2012 21:19 | Well, could easily see it retrace. Thanks | ![]() sir rational | |
02/2/2012 21:16 | Good I like it when people make money there is so many jealous people out there. | sequoia | |
02/2/2012 20:59 | Luckily I have nearly doubled my TW. money since selling it a few days ago, I did give you lot a wee clue but nobody listened. | ![]() sir rational | |
02/2/2012 20:58 | :@) BFN | edsthebusiness | |
02/2/2012 20:56 | Oh you want 40p RAT may be you have missed the boat sailing away from you now . seq | sequoia | |
02/2/2012 20:52 | Sire.. another phantom trade what old chap Coronation Streets still on fella :@) Ed | edsthebusiness | |
02/2/2012 20:48 | About TIME too. | sequoia | |
02/2/2012 20:44 | I think I'll buy my lot back and sell them tomorrow for £3.20 lol | ![]() sir rational | |
02/2/2012 20:42 | Ok MTV but you have to wait a while. seq | sequoia | |
02/2/2012 20:40 | Taking the BADASS out for a run, maybe a quick cider in my local before putting kids to bed with fables, night yo | edsthebusiness | |
02/2/2012 20:35 | If it's not a wind-up, won't they just reverse it, fat finger etc? | ![]() sir rational | |
02/2/2012 20:34 | I wish I did, do tell more ;-) | ![]() sir rational | |
02/2/2012 20:34 | Bet you wish you had my skill RAT.LOL.seq | sequoia | |
02/2/2012 20:25 | 320p? How did you manage that lol? | ![]() sir rational | |
02/2/2012 20:24 | Just sold 20,000 shares at around 3.20 today not quite sure who bought them ? seq. | sequoia | |
02/2/2012 20:14 | Simon, indeed not sir, buy/sell columns are not a reliable account of intraday trades, are you going to use the uncrossed trades as evidence of a bull/bear run 08:00 .. think not me old china | edsthebusiness |
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