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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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1.00 | 0.75% | 134.70 | 134.80 | 134.90 | 134.95 | 133.85 | 134.55 | 712,957 | 10:32:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 13.66 | 4.77B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/6/2018 22:07 | Woodhawk You wouldn't be saying that to my face so why do you think it is right to do it anonymously I have always taken the view that if you would be embarrassed to have your kids read your posts then you should STFU | marksp2011 | |
21/6/2018 21:27 | Tw. has in m h o fallen far too far. Large US index falls this week may be the reason, or rather no good reason. It's what bloody well happens, sadly! | dondee | |
21/6/2018 17:13 | imo we'll see a slow walk up to 190p by next dividend, then back down until next year - Unless there's some new, favourable news about house builders & buyers. | gbh2 | |
21/6/2018 15:49 | You can tell when marksp2011 is short that's for sure :-) | tlobs2 | |
21/6/2018 15:38 | You're a real ray of sunshine, marksp2011, spreading your doom and gloom all over Advfn's boards - unfortunately you're always after the event!! 20-20 hindsight. LOL. | woodhawk | |
21/6/2018 14:51 | Woody 183p was prospective 10% yield 166p will be prospective 11% yield for the truly patient. GL | fizzypop | |
21/6/2018 14:47 | Yes baracuda, i rarely have the cash when i need it for when these ridiculous buying situations arise. | martyn9 | |
21/6/2018 14:38 | I've been adding at 179p. Must be a prospective 10% yield now. | woodhawk | |
21/6/2018 14:37 | Totally overdone, just wish I had more cash | baracuda2 | |
21/6/2018 14:36 | I agree jugears | baracuda2 | |
21/6/2018 14:35 | IMHO another buying opportunity as I very much doubt interest rates will have gone up by this time next year, Its to near to leaving the EU to be playing suicide with the economy & if they do go up I think it will be the last rise we see for a number of years. | jugears | |
21/6/2018 14:24 | this maybe? https://www.telegrap | death by donut | |
21/6/2018 14:11 | Is there any reason for the fall? | baracuda2 | |
21/6/2018 14:11 | Can't believe this fall. Wish I had some spare cash but fully invested after buying back in after the special ex divi date! | baracuda2 | |
21/6/2018 13:21 | I've run out of spare cash :(( | gbh2 | |
21/6/2018 13:08 | Difficult not to add at this price, other than I have shed loads I bought at about a quid. I have stopped trying to understand this, I would of thought a share price to support the divi at say 5-6 % should be more than appropriate in this economic climate. | 1carus | |
21/6/2018 12:23 | Falling for all the wrong reasons. For me the TW business is going really well whilst others are faltering. After the recent long spell of excellent building weather I am looking forward to the next trading update (i.e. minus the Beast from the East) I will continue to add as and when the opportunity arises :-) | tlobs2 | |
21/6/2018 12:11 | Interest rates on hold: 6-3, but "firm signal" of Aug rise if economy picks up. | m4rtinu | |
21/6/2018 08:37 | Plenty of nice places to live up north, that are well heeled ( huge Tory majorities) have zero unemployment, the best countryside and low population density. Derbyshire Dales for example..Baslow, Bakewell, Chatsworth estate or Blackbird Leys estate? It's not all Barnsley. And house prices not dissimilar to 2004. House ptices have tended to rise more in metro areas with high immigration and BTL. | stewart64 |
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