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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 | |
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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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08/6/2010 08:49 | JUGEARS Think you will find that was last year!!! Imho Building & Bank shares will be the big winners of the stock market next year. | jak1 | |
08/6/2010 08:46 | If you dont sell you dont loose! This is a long term Share that will have Substanial long term gains for share holders, Patience is the name of the game. Imho Building & Bank shares will be the big winners of the stock market next year. | ![]() jugears | |
08/6/2010 08:43 | Broken Key support levels | ![]() bigboots | |
08/6/2010 08:38 | Gotta start thinking there is some major problem at TW.This slide is unstoppable. | 2pearly | |
08/6/2010 08:28 | There you have it! not even half an hour on the clock and the exagerrated FTSE tracker has managed to find red. Pathetic. | 2pearly | |
08/6/2010 08:18 | It's more a case of how quickly can TW get back into the red. That's the only sport with the share thesedays, guessing how long it takes to find red. | 2pearly | |
08/6/2010 07:46 | Where shall we go today then girls and boys? | ![]() scars | |
08/6/2010 07:46 | Where shall we go today then girls and boys? | ![]() scars | |
07/6/2010 19:41 | at least we will have folks buying in before the results at the end of the month. something to look forward to | ![]() newswseller | |
07/6/2010 19:39 | Doesn't bear thinking about. | 2pearly | |
07/6/2010 17:29 | They will probably go down again when England loses to USA at soccer :-) ,,, any excuse. | the disciple | |
07/6/2010 17:21 | I bought some today at 31.15 thinking l got a good price, oh well. | smurfy2001 | |
07/6/2010 15:47 | It must have the black spot in its hand! FTSE off 1% TW off 5%!!! must be the homes they were planning to build in Hungary FFS! Bdev off 2% PSN off 3% There are plenty of buy rec's out there but it is in the teeth of the manipulators and they are showing no signs of relenting. | 2pearly | |
07/6/2010 14:48 | It's got to be said.What an absolute shocking pig of a stock TW has become. Got itself into a death slide and now gets battered everytime anything negative happens anywhere in the world!Unable to even lift its' head off its' death bed. Might just dump it and have done. | 2pearly | |
07/6/2010 11:23 | Now you can pack that in! We'll have none of that negativity! Just visualise Steven Gerrard/Frankie Lampard/David James/Nobby Stiles [delete a appropriate] holding that cup aloft and the streets of England filled with joyous dancing. | 2pearly | |
07/6/2010 10:54 | Until England, loose to the U.S.A.. It's all doom and gloom honest! | ![]() scars | |
07/6/2010 10:43 | but on a plus side the World cup starts Friday so life's not all bad! | 2pearly | |
07/6/2010 10:41 | yep, it appears Keynes is out... although I did read that with the falling Euro, all the big powerhouses of the continent will see increased trade.. | wolterix | |
07/6/2010 10:31 | double dip recssion, with interest rates rising to counter inflation, house prices falling and banks that can't lend. It's all doom and gloom.... | ![]() scars | |
07/6/2010 08:13 | Yet another day of TW diving down in panic disproportionate to the rest of the market. Oh how TW likes a drama. | 2pearly | |
06/6/2010 13:13 | Really now??? This is a classic buy on fear.... | smurfy2001 |
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