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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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-2.45 | -1.83% | 131.40 | 131.70 | 131.75 | 134.05 | 130.70 | 134.05 | 9,230,262 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 13.34 | 4.66B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/2/2018 11:17 | Raffles With Brexit on the horizon I very much doubt we will see another rate rise before next year IMHO the government can't afford at the moment to take that risk & would be better letting in flation takeover for a while. | jugears | |
05/2/2018 11:13 | With such a high dividend return any dip in price does not bother me.I have been in Tw long enough to Know that it will recover, As with all the other shares, Anyone buying now will see at least a 10-15% profit buy the summer Imho. I don't trade shares but am very tempted to put 50k in Tw & lloyds at the moment for the short term (on top of the money I hold in them for the long term) as I see a very quick profit here, | jugears | |
05/2/2018 11:02 | .... and not a mention of the BoE potentially bringing forward rate rises | raffles the gentleman thug | |
05/2/2018 11:01 | From Yahoo yesterday.. Full house House builders were hammered in the wake of Brexit, which always struck me as an over-reaction. Latest figures from Nationwide show house prices rising 3.2% in the year to January, which is more than respectable and should soothe fears that we are nearing the top of the property market. Last month, Taylor Wimpey said it anticipates further growth and improved performance in 2018, despite ongoing political and economic uncertainty. Average selling prices on private completions rose 3% to £296,000, with the overall average selling price up 4% to £264,000. Taylor-made Taylor Wimpey’s growth prospects are solid but the income stream is spectacular, with a forecast yield of 7.6%, covered 1.4 times, making this one of the best on the FTSE 100. Management has pledged to pay a total full-year 2018 dividend of around £500m, subject to shareholder approvals, with further capital returns in 2019 and beyond. The £6.19bn company’s earnings may slow after four years of double-digit EPS growth. However, forecasters are pencilling in steady single-digit growth of 9% and 4% in 2018 and 2019, respectively, by which time the stock will still be yielding a dizzying 7.8%. The yield alone makes this is one of the most attractive companies on the FTSE 100, while a forecast valuation of a mere 9.5 times earnings seals the deal. | clarky5150 | |
05/2/2018 10:28 | Definately time to start buying again. | jugears | |
05/2/2018 10:18 | Built a long position in Ripple over the last few trading days. At the current price I've built a nice position that I can afford to write off if need be but the upside is massive and relatively short timescale. IMHO obv. | clarky5150 | |
05/2/2018 10:03 | Starting to look interesting again at these more realistic prices. | grahamite2 | |
05/2/2018 09:45 | I'm thinking exactly the same | baracuda2 | |
05/2/2018 09:17 | Do I listen to the voices in my head and top up? Seems a no brainier at this price. | clarky5150 | |
02/2/2018 14:06 | Re my post: 19531 | gbh2 | |
02/2/2018 13:18 | Uptrend since June broken. Heading for 1.80. | andyj | |
02/2/2018 12:50 | The fundamentals on TW speak for themselves however I would be very interested in a Chartists point of view. Anyone? ...Bueller? | clarky5150 | |
02/2/2018 09:45 | The last time I checked it was: 0.2 per cent of the value of transactions for banks, hedge funds and other financial companies, and 0.5 per cent for non-financial businesses. Hedge funds managing to trade millions of shares in and out on 1 to 2% difference are quids in by the end of the year and they don't give a toss about PI investors. | gbh2 | |
02/2/2018 09:37 | By the way, did you know you can on HL set an UPPER sell limit? | dondee | |
02/2/2018 09:32 | The high yesterday was just shy of 194p. I sold yesterday. When you buy a decent number, you don't need a large increase to make money. | dondee | |
02/2/2018 08:17 | dondee - low yesterday of 190.1, high today 192.8, say 1% theoretical max less half per cent stamp duty less dealer costs leaves not alot. | dr_smith | |
01/2/2018 18:47 | Took my decent profit today from my buy deal yesterday. | dondee | |
31/1/2018 16:30 | Too late the bell has rung! | dondee | |
31/1/2018 16:26 | I just did, Fill your boots. Rise tomorrow! | dondee | |
31/1/2018 14:30 | Not sure if I should buy more at this level, any advice? | baracuda2 | |
31/1/2018 14:24 | If you're enjoying it why would you pack it in; my early retirement was a choice of move down South or stay in Yorkshire, no choice really :)) | gbh2 | |
31/1/2018 14:12 | gbh2, I could have retired years ago but enjoy running my own business so probably be working here till I am 80 just like my dad was. | jugears | |
31/1/2018 14:09 | andyj so at long last you have decided to buy a proper company that is making money due to being exceptionally well managed rather than the pile of poorly managed companies that you say you have invested in? | jugears | |
31/1/2018 13:48 | Just to warn you, having bought ISAT, CLLN, PFG, CNA, BT and Capita in the past 12 months, I have now bought here. | andyj |
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