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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

153.20
4.40 (2.96%)
Last Updated: 14:06:30
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  4.40 2.96% 153.20 153.20 153.30 155.50 149.95 150.00 13,125,249 14:06:30
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 3.51B 349M 0.0987 15.51 5.26B
Taylor Wimpey Plc is listed in the Gen Contr-single-family Home sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TW.. The last closing price for Taylor Wimpey was 148.80p. Over the last year, Taylor Wimpey shares have traded in a share price range of 98.92p to 155.50p.

Taylor Wimpey currently has 3,536,669,600 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Taylor Wimpey is £5.26 billion. Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.51.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/10/2016
08:41
trying to turn but what a struggle !
arja
10/10/2016
08:36
TW slipping after a bright start which was too good to be true . AS catswhiskas says , brexit has really knocked the builders but hopefully 140 is worst scenatrio as chart support there .
arja
08/10/2016
16:36
This would still be over £2 if we were in the EU instead it's bumming around sub 150p like a Fart in a trance !
catswhiskas
08/10/2016
14:22
Sorry posted on wrong thread
optomistic
08/10/2016
13:50
Strange people that spend time running down companies on advfn threads, it isn't as if they're ever going to make one iota of difference to investors that are holding :))
gbh2
08/10/2016
11:40
slight rally towards the close but it does look a bit ominous for builders sadly !
arja
07/10/2016
21:06
Keep talking it up lads.
battue2
07/10/2016
17:32
jugears, One of the key things for me is that imo the institutions are in complete control of the share price and it will rise and fall as and when they wish, so I'll be adding as cash permits .
gbh2
07/10/2016
16:39
Owencoffin, I enjoy buying shares & have absolutely no doubt that these will rise above £2.00 in the near future, & who said I wasn't loaded? you can never have to much money!!! gbh totaly agree with you at the moment & whilst the institutions are not buying the share price will remain low & whilst it does I will continue to buy, Brexit or not nothing has changed for me with TW
jugears
07/10/2016
15:47
As I keep mentioning there's simply no reason for the institutions to hold atm.
gbh2
07/10/2016
15:47
10p profit by this time next week , never seen a share so over sold in my 30+ years of trading.

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after 30 years you should be loaded and not on here. ;)

owencoffin
07/10/2016
15:39
well this could go lower but at this price to good an oppurtunity not to purchase more, Expecting at least a 10p profit by this time next week , never seen a share so over sold in my 30+ years of trading, Can't find any negative news that would justify it falling From nearly £1.60 last week, nothing more than manipulation IMHO, I expect to see this open much higher on Monday than it closes today
jugears
07/10/2016
15:32
Dividend day today does anyone know yet the share price that was used for shares rather than the cash .Thanks
gambos49
07/10/2016
15:08
Arja not really!
The vote was in or out and that was what was voted on. What it was won on or the understanding of that is irrelevant. To put forward the notion that there should be a re-vote once the terms are set is so wrong, as knowing this would conspire to make the terms very difficult indeed to force the electorate one way or another. The vote was taken on the whole by how people felt at the time, and too many were annoyed about too much and hence the exit. It was not a vote about future promises although this was used by both sides. The terms of exit must be done on the premise of exit otherwise the best possible terms will not be offered as they will set up to force an outcome on the re-vote.
DR fox made it perfectly clear in his speech that free-ish open world trade is the best outcome for the whole world as economic growth moves more people out of poverty than any other lever,fact. The greed of each country will ensure that mutually beneficial terms are negotiated on all sides, as for the French, they will probably expect others to play hard ball when they take a nice slice of GB ltd from Hinkley Point.
NB I voted remain.

1carus
07/10/2016
15:07
maybe time to buy as shorters will wish to cover before the weekend . But probably BKG or BWY are better for a trade at this point .
arja
07/10/2016
15:03
front bum back bum,

if a uni law graduate finished their studies in 2011 - would that make them 5yrs old in the real world?

leonasdad
07/10/2016
14:47
panic - with so many thugs in UKIP it would not surprise me ! ( smile ) .But all people who voted BREXIT are not anxious to leave at any price and should be given the chance to think again after getting the result of TM's pre article 50 talks . that would be democratic as young folk who did not vote might then do so if they know what they are voting for
arja
07/10/2016
14:37
LOL - riots on the streets if that succeeds !
panic investor
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