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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-3.20 | -2.28% | 137.05 | 137.35 | 137.45 | 137.95 | 136.20 | 137.25 | 19,997,697 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 13.92 | 4.86B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/12/2018 18:44 | yes massive share buyback on the way in new year then. Can see shorters closing before xmas and support now till then. Be interesting up to xmas. | blueteam | |
11/12/2018 18:00 | List all short positions 0.5% or more. | m4rtinu | |
11/12/2018 16:38 | They could certainly mop up a few million shares on the cheap and then watch the remaining shorters run for the hills .......... | tlobs2 | |
11/12/2018 16:29 | Wimps called special BoD meeting Dec 28 to correct timeline giving the BoD authority to purchase own shares. Doesn’t itself mean they will, but they want to be in position purchase within remit. | disneydonald | |
11/12/2018 15:55 | £1.60 target pre xmas on any brex deal. We will see. | blueteam | |
11/12/2018 15:54 | LOL Really NEVER buy on merger / takeover rumours - its a mugs game! LOL | up10 | |
11/12/2018 15:51 | Housebuilders to merge is on the cards. just need to wait till brexit done and then it will begin. | blueteam | |
11/12/2018 15:36 | I wouldn't get to excited about any share price rise. TW. is going a lot lot lower. | up10 | |
11/12/2018 14:49 | A 3% pay rise is good if you are earning £250k p.a. , but not if you are earning £25k. Comparing the %age rise in average earnings and the %age rise in prices is not very enlightening. | m4rtinu | |
11/12/2018 14:11 | Directors got their snouts in the Share trough again, seems to be a monthly exercise! | gbh2 | |
11/12/2018 14:01 | Because revenue the industry is so cyclical you can't load it up with debt and take a huge dividend. | tony2119 | |
11/12/2018 14:00 | I'd be shocked if anyone bid for a housebuilder | tony2119 | |
11/12/2018 13:45 | Of course, the Directors recent purchases indicate that there has not been any conversations so far, otherwise they would be in breach of their fiduciary responsibilities | disneydonald | |
11/12/2018 13:27 | Snore. I am looking for house prices to rise 65%. | tony2119 | |
11/12/2018 12:57 | omg48- spot on | jugears | |
11/12/2018 11:41 | I wonder if Mrs May cancelled yesterday's vote to allow for a brief Santa rally at some point... Or was it to allow herself to enjoy Christmas whilst still in no. 10!? ;) | wfl1970 | |
11/12/2018 11:40 | Pay rise = higher mortgage rates. | spoon4 | |
11/12/2018 11:37 | "Any good news is to be welcomed." Doesn't that depend on your perspective regarding the content of the 'good news'!? Interest rate rises are good for savers - not so for borrowers... and vice versa of course if they fall. | wfl1970 | |
11/12/2018 11:07 | Aver wage £24,000 V Aver House £250,000 Look for houses to fall 65% | spoon4 | |
11/12/2018 10:53 | Um...well sorry to pour cold water on good news but we have a large debt problem.UK unsecured consumer debt (credit cards etc) now exceeds £200bn.Student debt is over £100bn,car finance debt is expanding exponentially.Counci | steeplejack | |
11/12/2018 10:41 | @Tlobs2 Tut tut, you missed the #DespiteBrexit with all that :) | fangorn2 | |
11/12/2018 10:11 | The news reader on Radio Two sounded in pain as she had to report that..... British workers have had the biggest pay rise in a decade of 3.3%. and The number in work is at a record high of 32.4 million. Perhaps it is not all as bad as the doom mongers would like it to be :-) | tlobs2 |
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