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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.45 | 0.29% | 156.00 | 155.60 | 155.70 | 156.20 | 154.40 | 155.55 | 11,510,792 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 15.78 | 5.5B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/4/2010 15:01 | Who started breathing again? I thought we had it there but along came Mr Sprinkles with his bag of sells to tip onto SETS. and he's tipped a few bags on for good measure too. | grax | |
21/4/2010 14:57 | Now if we can all blow at the same time on the count of three we might be able to push this through that stubborn 39p One........two...... | grax | |
21/4/2010 14:33 | Was the last statement really that positive? The largest debt of all the housebuilders, uncertainty about which way the future of the US arm is going to go with no mention of it in the results and all the time the debt is this high, under the thumb from the lenders on what land they can and cannot buy. Next weeks update will be interesting that is for sure. | spennysimmo | |
21/4/2010 14:29 | I agree but whether that will translate into an increased share price is anyones guess.It hasn't had any impact so far when the update is positive [or at least any impact that stayed around for more than 2 days] | grax | |
21/4/2010 14:27 | Spenny we could be 5 or 6p up before we even get to the trading statement . | londonfinancial | |
21/4/2010 14:25 | I doubt very much that the trading update will be bad. What I will be looking specifically at is the debt. | spennysimmo | |
21/4/2010 14:22 | I feel very confident that this time next week we will be alot higher . | londonfinancial | |
21/4/2010 14:12 | Let's hope so. Maybe our time is coming. | grax | |
21/4/2010 14:11 | Bovis taking off as well .BVS | londonfinancial | |
21/4/2010 14:09 | PSN just gone blue , a leak or a carrot _ | londonfinancial | |
21/4/2010 14:08 | ALL ABOARD before PSN results .. | londonfinancial | |
21/4/2010 13:33 | pushing up | ggekkko | |
21/4/2010 12:25 | grax - and now its 0.02p Up And time I left for lunch, have a good day. | gbh2 | |
21/4/2010 12:23 | grax - at the time it was +0.05p if you can call that UP ;)) | gbh2 | |
21/4/2010 12:22 | I gotta get myself one of your screens then. My live prices currently showing a bid price of 38.72 having closed yesterday with a bid price of 38.80 All trivia really but I certainly wouldn't be considering today an 'up' day at this point. | grax | |
21/4/2010 12:19 | Still up on my screen as well | smurfy2001 | |
21/4/2010 12:17 | Still up here Grax . | londonfinancial | |
21/4/2010 12:17 | ..and you've got TW as up?! Even the graph above shows us coming down from the earlier 'high' of 39p The daily graph is almost identical every day. | grax | |
21/4/2010 12:16 | I only use the ADVFN BB but as far as I know their prices are all live, that's all except the Index which runs 15 minutes late! | gbh2 | |
21/4/2010 12:14 | Live here as well in Moscow | londonfinancial | |
21/4/2010 12:13 | If "you" is me, I use live prices. | gbh2 | |
21/4/2010 12:11 | Are you using live prices or the advfn 15 minute delayed prices? | grax | |
21/4/2010 12:10 | Also Blue on mine, but only just, we need the DOW to come to the rescue and force the FTSE back up!! | gbh2 | |
21/4/2010 12:07 | Still blue on my screen , ftse now down 54 . | londonfinancial | |
21/4/2010 12:05 | london Eh? Look at PSN and even BDEV with the split on a graph against TW also throw in BVS and BWY and you will see that TW has underperformed an underperforming sector. and now we are down as if to prove my point. | grax |
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