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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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26/3/2012 15:01 | It's still on a quite a steep long run upward trend. | ![]() homeboy35 | |
26/3/2012 11:42 | 55p by end of week! | naed | |
23/3/2012 13:57 | Just......... | ![]() homeboy35 | |
21/3/2012 13:46 | It held 50p, that's the main thing? | ![]() homeboy35 | |
21/3/2012 12:48 | This is one long tree shake! | smurfy2001 | |
18/3/2012 14:04 | I think that double-top is most likely in the short term because of the momentum divergence too. I'd be tempted to hold off going long for the moment until things settle a bit ? | loadthevan | |
17/3/2012 16:31 | Indeed, you might get a decent retrace but it will be limited. Bit of a sure bet this one, but it's been like that a while :) | smurfy2001 | |
17/3/2012 16:26 | Slytherin good point with dividend back in play and first year back into the profits! Good looking future with continued rise i recon. | stewcant | |
16/3/2012 20:20 | jibba .. nay donna summer ... bit o class our lad .. | uncle arthur | |
16/3/2012 15:29 | Indeed Steve - plenty of demand to come from pension funds now a growing secure dividend back in play. I think any retrace would be short-lived. | ![]() slytherin | |
16/3/2012 11:25 | Simply need to hold on - in a nice uptrend and will continue to hold until the trend ends. Would say that sentiment and fundamentals play no part in my decisions - I trade solely based on price trends. Steve | trader steve | |
15/3/2012 23:50 | Hands Off Our Land: Thousands of new homes and wind farms fast-tracked by planners The construction of more than 14,000 new homes and three wind turbines are planned under controversial government reforms, even though the regulations are yet to be finalised. | smurfy2001 | |
15/3/2012 20:53 | Personally I think It is 70/30 in favour of a retrace. Technically this could break out, or that clearly visible double top could form after this sharp rise of almost 100% since the lows last year and together with other signals it could retrace. The 50 EMA is at 45.77p and the RSI is close to overbought territory. The overall trend is up so those holding needn't be overly concerned but my opinion is that those looking for an entry point could do worse than wait to buy into weakness when the share price returns close to the 50EMA. Look back over this chart. Whether the share price is trading below or above the 50EMA, it always returns to it before continuing on in the trend or changing trend. Shares always do. The 50EMA from this standpoint is very reliable. The question is when. The share price pulled away from the 50EMA at around 37p and hasn't returned to it yet so there is no reason that the share price couldn't keep rising to say 70p and then return to the 50EMA when it is say at 60p for example. What bothers me is that double top. I just feel looking at that chart, that for the time being it has run out of steam. | ![]() spennysimmo | |
15/3/2012 20:34 | Was breaking out at the close - with the S&P up 0.6% tonight when the Uk was dow I reckon a good rally in nthe UK tomorrow and breakout for TW. imo. CR | ![]() cockneyrebel | |
15/3/2012 20:33 | lol whoops, l blame the iphone dictionary for that | smurfy2001 | |
15/3/2012 19:14 | Patience as well ;-) | ![]() spennysimmo | |
15/3/2012 18:13 | New highs - man am l lucky or what, next slice sell @ 54p :) Patients clearly rewarding here. | smurfy2001 | |
15/3/2012 16:01 | It just wants to goto 55p :) | smurfy2001 | |
14/3/2012 17:21 | 0951 GMT [Dow Jones] Strong newsflow is expected to kickstart the next bout of share price upside for UK housebuilders, says Deutsche Bank. Following the recent strong rally and reflecting its continued preference for value, Deutsche takes a more focused approach to stock selection and whittles down its tops picks to buy-rated Barratt Developments (BDEV.LN) and Taylor Wimpey (TW.LN). Says despite doubling its share price over the past six months, Barratt still looks cheap. DB expects Taylor Wimpey to achieve mid teen ROCE on a two to three year basis. Raises Barratt and Taylor target prices to 203p from 153p and 62.80p from 59.30p, respectively. Barratt +4.6% at 148p and Taylor +3.9% at 52p | ![]() cockneyrebel | |
14/3/2012 17:12 | Closing price,52.3p and thats as near a perfect double top as makes no difference. Will they switch the bots to sell from here. | battue2 | |
14/3/2012 12:42 | Still holding here :) Been very lucky, selling in small slices and still plenty of profit to be made as this rises :) Bring it on! | smurfy2001 | |
14/3/2012 12:16 | Previous intra day high 53.25 closing @ 52.28. Interesting times. | battue2 | |
14/3/2012 09:19 | Higher highs - another good sign | ![]() homeboy35 | |
14/3/2012 08:49 | There was hungry demand for housebuilders for a second day on further consideration of a plan to help as many as 100,000 people with government-backed mortgages. Taylor Wimpey added 2¼p to 52p and Barratt Developments improved by 7½p to 149¼p after Deutsche Bank named the pair its top picks across the industry. -Times | valedo | |
13/3/2012 11:24 | Buy on NewBuy - Credit Suisse stays positive on house builders Took advantage of the relative strength to sell out myself..Will return should they slip otherwise good luck to those continuing to hold. | ![]() fangorn2 |
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