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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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21/3/2014 10:15 | Frozen on Finspreads rightnow too | roninv | |
21/3/2014 10:14 | HL cannot deal in TW shares this AM, any ideas why, maybe should call them.. | brightontrader | |
21/3/2014 08:22 | Media still whining about Help to buy creating a housing bubble! | ![]() gbh2 | |
20/3/2014 18:53 | That's the lower gap now filled....now for the upper gap :) | ![]() shaws67 | |
20/3/2014 14:27 | Housebuilders should have a run, Crest Nicholson superb Interim Management Statement this morning, its booming London and South East England. | ![]() montyhedge | |
20/3/2014 11:20 | hillbrown - as always it depends on where you start the measurement from. TW. has actually outperformed BDEV on a 5yr basis but certainly in more recent times BDEV has been a better bet. | ![]() speedsgh | |
20/3/2014 09:49 | Why is TW. share price constantly performing below BDEV. Been doing it for years. | ![]() hillbrown | |
20/3/2014 08:29 | Judging by the "small trade" frequency this is simply being screwed up & down by the Hedge Funds, there's no buying or selling urgency atm so I think well be stuck at this level until News generates new interest. | ![]() gbh2 | |
19/3/2014 17:45 | Step forth Mr Pickles............6 days and counting. ;;-) | ![]() knocknock | |
19/3/2014 17:42 | Budget measures to boost housing supply The chancellor George Osborne has said that the housing policies announced in his Budget will "support more than 200,000 new homes for families". Osborne announced today (March 19) a £500 million Builders Finance Fund to support SMES and bring forward 15,000 housing units currently stalled thanks to smaller developers being unable to access finance. The chancellor said that the government would introduce a Right to Build scheme, giving custom builders a right to a council plot. A £150 million fund will help provide up to 10,000 serviced plots for custom build. Osborne also stated that the government would bring a £150 million fund to regenerate "some of the urban housing estates that are in the worst condition". He confirmed the extension of the Help to Buy equity loan scheme to 2020 to help a further 120,000 households buy a new hoome, and the delivery of a new garden city in Ebbsfleet with the capacity for up to 15,000 homes. The chancellor also stated that to ease housing pressure in the south east, it would build new homes in Barking Riverside and regenerate Brent Cross. The Budget also confirmed the government's commitment to releasing public land for development. The Home Builders Federation said that the industry "broadly welcom ed" the aims to boost housing supply. Executive chairman Stewart Baseley said: "The measures announced today, in particular the extension of the Help to Buy equity loan scheme, will enable the industry to increase output in a sustained manner. "We very much welcome the commitment of money for small and medium-sized builders, a move HBF proposed to government." NHBC also applauded the extension of Help to Buy. Mike Quinton, ceo, commented: "Help to Buy has given the UK housebuilding industry a shot in the arm. The extension now provides much-needed certainty and confidence for it to plan for the future." For all the latest housebuilding news and events visit www.house-builder.co To un-subscribe to further alerts, please go to the Housebuilder website, login and change your profile settings. | ![]() knocknock | |
18/3/2014 23:22 | Hope the budget helps the builders by changing the stamp duty rules especially regards the 1st time buyers. | gambos49 | |
18/3/2014 17:14 | gbh2. I'm none the wiser! Almost all ours are in ISA's. Well done. | ![]() hillbrown | |
18/3/2014 15:51 | Break through 120p and it's time to fasten the seatbelts. imo. | ![]() shaws67 | |
18/3/2014 15:44 | Looking good. The gap at 127p will be filled soon. | ![]() shaws67 | |
18/3/2014 09:33 | For SA108 purposes where appropriate I treat each holding as a 104 Holding, if/when a Holding sees a 30% profit I sell either to consolidate said profit or to reduce the size of the holding if it's value has exceeded my maximum target value of an individual holding. I've held TW since the crash and bought/sold several K of their shares during the last six years, will continue until the general election, after which time I've absolutely no idea atm. | ![]() gbh2 | |
18/3/2014 09:15 | Trying to figure this GBH2........ Do you take your profit on a particular purchase when it reaches 30% profit? or Do you sell 30% of your total holding in a share when it reaches a 30% profit? or Do you have some other formula when a certain 30% target is reached which still leaves you with a holding? HB | ![]() hillbrown | |
18/3/2014 07:56 | fwiw I always take the profit, that doesn't mean I sell my holding, there is a difference ! | ![]() gbh2 | |
17/3/2014 20:50 | So you don't always do then? | valedo | |
17/3/2014 18:13 | I'll take 30% profit as I always do, but I may hold back from selling all until convinced there's no ore to be had at the time. | ![]() gbh2 | |
17/3/2014 17:37 | 185p is my target this year...... :) | ![]() shaws67 | |
17/3/2014 17:34 | This'll keep going until the General Election imo, after which time it's anybodies guess. | ![]() gbh2 | |
17/3/2014 17:31 | We gaped up on the open. Will probably back fill it tomorrow. Darn.... | ![]() shaws67 | |
17/3/2014 15:05 | 5UPERMAN filtered. | ![]() hillbrown | |
17/3/2014 12:15 | Good but was hoping for more May need brokers to do a rerating | ![]() koetser |
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