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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.15 | -0.10% | 155.40 | 155.35 | 155.45 | 156.20 | 154.40 | 155.55 | 6,972,192 | 13:07:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 15.80 | 5.5B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/7/2010 08:29 | bar a takeover of course ! that would be justice of the highest order, imagine being heavily short to wake up one morning to see Vinci have bid 70p a share lol! ahhhh bliss, one can dream aye ;-) | wig123 | |
02/7/2010 08:27 | whoever lets it go back up hasnt since September. Could easily hold it down for another year. The bar stewards. | bordersboy | |
02/7/2010 08:20 | I'll say it again ,there is no ryhme or reason to the market nowdays. This will go back up when they let it. | ![]() badmumba | |
02/7/2010 08:09 | being walked down now. :( | bordersboy | |
02/7/2010 08:08 | Directors wouldn't buy that number of shares between them just to try and hold the share price up. A very good sign. Very confident move. If we don't see a move up and hold on the share price today then that would be a good indicator that this share is being played. | ![]() newkid | |
02/7/2010 07:50 | Director buys tend to be a good indicator. | ![]() restassured | |
02/7/2010 07:36 | barf there is no ryhme or reason to the market nowdays. | ![]() badmumba | |
02/7/2010 07:36 | Peter Redfern has shelled out on 500k shares over the last 2 weeks, that aint no misplaced confidence. IMO | wig123 | |
02/7/2010 07:34 | Always nice to see. Let's hope their confidence is well placed and the market sits up and takes notice. | barf2 | |
02/7/2010 07:32 | ditto ;-) | wig123 | |
02/7/2010 07:31 | Very good sign. Might take a few more myself :) | bordersboy | |
02/7/2010 07:31 | Yes and fair size buys as well. | ![]() badmumba | |
02/7/2010 07:27 | more directors buys ;-) edit: which no doubt explains the large transactions without trade codes! | wig123 | |
01/7/2010 15:24 | I didn't know that! I've still got a lot of time for him and he's bound to get a few things wrong. Seeings as you're no longer on speaking terms can I rely on you to personally get the US economy back on its' feet and stop this silly daily collapse on the DOW? Cheers fella | barf2 | |
01/7/2010 15:19 | Me and Barry arn't that great at the moment ,all that pointing a finger at the UK over BP,i think he may be anti British ,he removed Chuchills bust from the White House when he first got in to power and a lot of yanks were miffed at that... | the disciple | |
01/7/2010 15:02 | TD Have a word with Barry again will ya? We know that the FTSE is a weak little girl at best but because the DOW leans towards going down every day [as well as the daily collapse just before it closes]the FTSE squeals and falls which exacerbates the DOW's falls. The Asia sees all this red and goes down which triggers europe to go down the next day and so on.Tell Barry to get a grip. | barf2 | |
01/7/2010 15:01 | Terrible pending house sales figures out of the US. Forget a blue finish. | ![]() spennysimmo | |
01/7/2010 14:59 | House builders are high risk at the moment & will get worst as bank of england warns of difficulty getting a mortgage due to poss 2nd wave of credit crisis. This is one for the bottom drawer & look back in a year or two. | davenic | |
01/7/2010 14:13 | wig, that will depend on the US figures at 3pm. | ![]() spennysimmo | |
01/7/2010 14:08 | blue finish? | wig123 | |
01/7/2010 14:00 | Encouraging so far | barf2 |
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