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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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0.60 | 0.36% | 165.80 | 165.80 | 165.95 | 168.15 | 165.45 | 165.45 | 10,940,754 | 16:35:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0986 | 16.82 | 5.85B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/8/2016 11:55 | Arja, are you Australian then sport? | omg48 | |
30/8/2016 11:52 | News this morning that Investment into the UK has not been affected by Brexit. All good news. The doom mongers are still hanging about waiting for the slightest bit of bad news, to start squeeling like pigs. PM Mrs May in China this week easing way to sign trade deals. Britain will do well while the European experiment will crumble. | omg48 | |
30/8/2016 11:49 | omg48 - whoops - a xenophobic comment . Ever looked in a dictionary ? Give it a go sport and you might become less ignorant . ( smile) | arja | |
30/8/2016 11:46 | teresa may needs to hold another referendum , and another , and another one...until we finally get the right answer! | spideyyy | |
30/8/2016 11:41 | Arja, judging by your spelling, I guess you are not a Brit? | omg48 | |
30/8/2016 11:31 | Who voted for what will remain a mystery because the assessment of who voted what is (as usual) based upon small samples gathered by the pollsters. Best guess is that those that voted out, voted for Change, because what is (was) simply wasn't working for them. | gbh2 | |
30/8/2016 11:30 | loom at share price now and so much for the mini double bum someone referred to above ! | arja | |
30/8/2016 11:27 | fangorn2 - try to develop a SOH and be less xenophobic. I think Steeplejacks was a more balanced and reasoned response and of course the EU is FAR from perfect . try to think like a European and you might eventually see the light . It would be fair to have another referendum before article 50 is triggered as we will then all know what a vote for BREXIT really means . | arja | |
30/8/2016 11:22 | Its questionable whether either Italy,Greece or Portugal can afford to leave the EU. The remain camp are lacklustre middle age failures?Actually,th | steeplejack | |
30/8/2016 11:21 | arja30 Aug '16 - 11:10 - 17383 of 17384 0 0 actually I just felt like stirring it but I think most brexiteers are either elitist little englander snobs or ignorant xenophobics "working class" who beleive every anti immigrant story in papers like the Daily Mail Illustrating what a bigotted imbecile you truly are. GBH2 far more prescient and worthy of reading than your drivel geezwoir. | fangorn2 | |
30/8/2016 11:12 | actually I just felt like stirring it but I think most brexiteers are either elitist little englander snobs or ignorant xenophobics "working class" who beleive every anti immigrant story in papers like the Daily Mail. Normally they have nothing in common and despise each other . I spoke to a typical brexiteer yesterday when taking my daily walk near the beach in Boscombe when I said " but brexit might mean a recession and people losing their jobs " . His reply was " I could not give a dam as i will not be around to seed it " . He was thinking of himself and no concern for the young or their future. Nonsense spoken by gbh2 ! | arja | |
30/8/2016 11:10 | actually I just felt like stirring it but I think most brexiteers are either elitist little englander snobs or ignorant xenophobics "working class" who beleive every anti immigrant story in papers like the Daily Mail. Normally they have nothing in common and despise each other . I spoke to a typical brexiteer yesterday when taking my daily walk near the beach in Boscombe when I said " but brexit might mean a recession and people losing their jobs " . His reply was " I could not give a dam as i will not be around to seed it " . He was thinking of himself and no concern for the young or their future. Nonsense spoken by gbh2 ! | arja | |
30/8/2016 11:08 | Toss up as to whether Italy, Greece or Portugal will be the next one out imo. | gbh2 | |
30/8/2016 11:06 | The U.K. is coming out of the EU and that's that.I thought that Brexit might moderate the EU federalists agenda but actually it appears to be hardening their resolve to smash national sovereignty in everything from taxation to the military.The referendum became a necessity because past UK governments (Blair's administrations in particular) failed to address the erosion of our national sovereignty since the time of the Treaty of Lisbon.It never should have come to a referendum but now it has (even as a remain voter)I unequivocally back the democratic decision of the electorate.The country should be run for the benefit of the population not to satisfy the ivory tower political elite.Wisbech has kicked Westminister bottom for the very simple reason that the former live with the everyday consequence of EU membership. | steeplejack | |
30/8/2016 10:52 | Problem with "the young" is that they're rightly, well engaged with living for today rather than worrying about tomorrow :)) As for those that voted remain, imo the majority are lack luster, approaching middle age failures, that cannot face change so they simply want to Remain on the same path in the hope things will get better! | gbh2 | |
30/8/2016 10:13 | opps BP down 24bp today arja ... is that too being "hammered" on Brexit worries | raffles the gentleman thug | |
30/8/2016 10:09 | Exactly optomistic ... couldn't have said it better myself, and I voted Remain ! | raffles the gentleman thug | |
30/8/2016 10:06 | ...and if the people who voted out this time didn't vote at all then you would be very happy arja, and you will then have a new type of democracy...keep having another vote until you get what you want and eventually don't bother to have a vote at all...just do as I say, now where have we seen that before. "bigoted imbeciles" indeed, do look to yourself! | optomistic | |
30/8/2016 10:05 | I would hardly describe the sector being down about 70bp as being "hammered" arja, or indeed the slight weakness we are seeing this morning as having anything to do with Brexit. You are obviously oblivious to the fact it has a great run a week ago, and a pullback which is tiny in the scheme of things is healthy and certainly providing those of us without fear the opportunity to buy more ... indeed TW has just put in a lovely double intra-day double bottom as I write ... | raffles the gentleman thug | |
30/8/2016 09:55 | building stocks hammered today and BREXIT starting to take effect . Hoping for another EU referendum and hoping the bigoted imbeciles who voted brexit might be outnumbered by a bigger turnout of the young people ! | arja | |
29/8/2016 17:03 | Even the bank of England think property is a good investment !!! 'Property a better bet than pensions', says Bank of England chief economist | raffles the gentleman thug | |
28/8/2016 09:45 | Just to get that in perspective tlobs2, London, a city of 9m residents is struggling to add just 50,000 new homes a year. That is a mere drop in ocean respective to demand | raffles the gentleman thug | |
27/8/2016 15:34 | There's a huge project East of Manchester that I noticed from the train as I was traveling from Liverpool on the Newcastle line. | gbh2 | |
27/8/2016 11:21 | Going back through London I have never seen so much building going on. It's a different world down there! | tlobs2 |
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