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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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2.10 | 1.60% | 133.50 | 133.45 | 133.55 | 133.55 | 130.50 | 131.05 | 1,947,101 | 12:55:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 13.40 | 4.68B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/11/2018 19:08 | The builders think they know best, but as we all know they get it wrong every time. Name me the ones that used the last two years to dump the landbank, (for massive profits) and at the same time took 25% margins on the sites they were building out. Ta | spoon4 | |
30/11/2018 19:02 | You're such a wonderful person spoon4, telling it like it is. Now if you were 1st officer on the Titanic what would you have told the captain ? ROFLMAO | yf23_1 | |
30/11/2018 16:17 | Kier were talking about construction not housing. | jugears | |
30/11/2018 15:59 | Just what I have been saying: Debt is the killer. Soon the city tap will be turned another screw as even big institutions find they don’t have cash to buy into deeply discounted placings. | spoon4 | |
30/11/2018 15:27 | Kier Group - RI announced, referencing tightening lending to the sector. JUG, remember over the summer when I mentioned to you Tony Pidgely had called the top of the cycle?. Is that just London and the SE..? | essentialinvestor | |
30/11/2018 14:30 | Your find most of the sharebuyers here will be over 40 years in age . They are those that have known nothing else, bar, long term price rises. Those selling take an overview of what’s on the way. Higher rates World growth falling like a stone. Silly valuations that bear no relation to income The acid test Walk down your street and ask this question to each homeowner. COULD YOU AFFORD YOUR HOUSE IF YOU WERE TO BUY IT, AT TODAYS PRICE. ? | spoon4 | |
30/11/2018 14:18 | "For every seller there is a buyer." Only thing is IF the buyer is the Underwriter the share price tends to drop that much faster. | gbh2 | |
30/11/2018 14:17 | "In the near term, the squeeze on household budgets and the uncertain economic outlook is likely to continue to dampen demand, even though borrowing costs remain low and the unemployment rate is near 40-year lows," Nationwide chief economist Robert Gardner said. | tradejunkie2 | |
30/11/2018 14:15 | tradejunkie- weakness, you mean buying oppurtunity | jugears | |
30/11/2018 14:13 | Those calling £1.80-£2 by Christmas called it wrong... Those calling it going lower called it correctly. But the latter will still remain filtered by some... Shocking! | wfl1970 | |
30/11/2018 14:08 | EI, people need two sides of the story or a dose of reality to what's happening out there. You won't see it if you're in love or down on a stock that you're bullish on. The market is merely reflecting this right now. The 11th brings with it uncertainty and markets don't like it. Expect further weakness until then. | tradejunkie2 | |
30/11/2018 13:54 | TJ, you do tend to get a tad excitable, that style might not be to everyone's taste. | essentialinvestor | |
30/11/2018 13:48 | I got filtered and ridiculed for my posts. I told you this was going down now the down trend from 2017 is broken. This is NOT good! Now i'm very bearish on this stock. There will be folks on this board that write things like "too cheap just topped up" and "tempting to average down" or "just doubled up" etc. Remember these folks as soon they won't be posting much. Next target 110p. === TradeJunkie2 - 15 Nov 2018 - 12:32:56 - 21295 of 21759 Taylor Wimpey - TW. As l predicted we are now below 150p. Need to keep a cool head in the market and face the reality that this is going lower. The trend is your friend. ==== TradeJunkie2 - 15 Nov 2018 - 09:52:32 - 21281 of 21759 Taylor Wimpey - TW. I see below 150p as reasonable given the Brexit deal. === TradeJunkie2 - 13 Nov 2018 - 16:47:39 - 21233 of 21759 Taylor Wimpey - TW. Downtrend from Oct 2017 continues. See daily chart. === TradeJunkie2 - 12 Nov 2018 - 14:29:26 - 21211 of 21759 Taylor Wimpey - TW. Looking weak no breakout resuming downwards path | tradejunkie2 | |
30/11/2018 13:36 | Clarky, you can certainly make a case for that. I don't see many sector insiders topping up atm?. | essentialinvestor | |
30/11/2018 13:32 | Bara...he will have to sell some of them whether he likes it or not, redemptions so heavy hes gotta raise money somehow, hes bought high and selling low...those funds of his going down the toilet, hes flogged all the liquid decent stuff so hes now into the cxxp he should never have bought. | porsche1945 | |
30/11/2018 13:07 | For every seller there is a buyer. A sharp recovery could see a 20% return from here in days. As a long term ISA hold or similar this rally is a no brainer at this level. | clarky5150 | |
30/11/2018 13:05 | 6 month chart looking awful. I guess my 200p by Christmas prediction may have been a tad (12 months) early..... 230p by Christmas 2019 !!! | clarky5150 | |
30/11/2018 13:03 | Its probably him selling now... | hernando2 | |
30/11/2018 12:56 | He hasn't lost anything unless he sells out! | baracuda2 | |
30/11/2018 12:27 | I bet Woodford wishes hed held onto Glaxo and Astra rather than doing the back brexit (disaster) britain stuff and loading up on fully valued wobbly as ever house builders, how much has he lost on these barratt and crest. | porsche1945 | |
30/11/2018 12:13 | steeplejack30 Nov '18 - 11:30 - 21749 of 21749 0 2 0 Studies by the FT around Brexit referendum time showed that EU migration was an economic benefit to the UK.The EU migrants generally paid tax and drew on social benefits less than the native population.(That was to be expected given that EU migrants are young and are here to work).However,the referendum clearly wasn’t all about whether your average Pole or Bulgarian paid their way,it was more about a feeling of “invasion̶ Not strictly true as MigrationWatch assessments have shown. As far as non EU migration is concerned,it clearly includes swathes of people who have no intention of intergrating into UK society (or European society for that matter) or respecting the values of that society or the traditional native religion. Don't dispute that at all. And why I am as furious about unfettered NON EU migration as I am EU.. This is a sweeping generalisation but an impression that will be supported by a bus ride round the north circular through Wembley to Tower Hamlets.Our country has become “ghettoised Again concur with your comments. See we can agree!!!! | fangorn2 | |
30/11/2018 12:12 | Bought more today | baracuda2 | |
30/11/2018 11:30 | Studies by the FT around Brexit referendum time showed that EU migration was an economic benefit to the UK.The EU migrants generally paid tax and drew on social benefits less than the native population.(That was to be expected given that EU migrants are young and are here to work).However,the referendum clearly wasn't all about whether your average Pole or Bulgarian paid their way,it was more about a feeling of "invasion".As far as non EU migration is concerned,it clearly includes swathes of people who have no intention of intergrating into UK society (or European society for that matter) or respecting the values of that society or the traditional native religion.This is a sweeping generalisation but an impression that will be supported by a bus ride round the north circular through Wembley to Tower Hamlets.Our country has become "ghettoised" over the last half century.Its not the end of the world,afterall,the USA has thrived on a ghettoised society,but it's not everyone's cup of tea. | steeplejack |
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