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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

158.90
2.40 (1.53%)
26 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  2.40 1.53% 158.90 159.45 159.60 159.90 156.25 156.70 20,596,384 16:35:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 3.51B 349M 0.0987 16.16 5.53B
Taylor Wimpey Plc is listed in the Gen Contr-single-family Home sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TW.. The last closing price for Taylor Wimpey was 156.50p. Over the last year, Taylor Wimpey shares have traded in a share price range of 102.30p to 159.90p.

Taylor Wimpey currently has 3,536,669,600 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Taylor Wimpey is £5.53 billion. Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 16.16.

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29/8/2019
10:37
Quiet on here today must be back at school or trying to claim there ppi they didn't have, or joining the other scroungers marching who are worried that there free ride may be over.
jugears
28/8/2019
22:21
& then the shares recovered just like they will again. Just have to brace ourselves for a bumpy ride & bumpy it will be as I am sure the mm'S will milk this once in a lifetime opportunity for all they can, but when it's over & the shares recover there will be some very rich investors & I will hopefully I will be one of them
jugears
28/8/2019
22:08
One reason I am out of the UK Market just now is the high chance of a general election and the fear of Corbyn. The long term prospects for TW are probably good but I reckon any sign of that GE and there might be a panic sell. Put it this way on the day May called a GE UK stocks crashed. Remember at that point a Tory majority was seen as a banker; but even a remote possibility of Corbyn/ McStalin back then spooked the investors. It's not remote now.
stewart64
28/8/2019
20:27
@jugears. Your 130p support appears quite strong on the charts.
I may reassess that level for my buy.

keifer_1
28/8/2019
18:52
You're clearly so far up your own backside that you're about to disappear from my daily read of this thread!

Ignorant Moron Filtered

gbh2
28/8/2019
18:04
"At least one person" - at that imbecilic level of debate I'd be wasting my time with you, gbh2. I have better things to do.
woodhawk
28/8/2019
15:49
"I've enjoyed and been well rewarded since we have been in the EU."

The Industry I was involved with has been decimated since we were co-opted into the EU, Thousands of well paid jobs have gone out of the UK to France, Germany and Switzerland because it was Financially inexpedient to have factories in the UK once the Borders were open!

This has also happened in other industries, altogether it's estimated that 3 million + skilled and semi skilled jobs have been lost to the EU Jobs Hierarchy.

However it's good to hear at least one person in the UN benefited from the disaster that's know as the EU.

gbh2
28/8/2019
15:48
That's way before my generation.
keifer_1
28/8/2019
15:42
I'm a buyer under 100p......110p is previous support but we all know it will over shoot.
keifer_1
28/8/2019
15:40
Why 110 on what facts do you base your info, that said I can live with that but don't expect them to fall as low as that but who knows if it does I will find more money to invest but have already decided £1.30 is my target price for now as this will see a very good return IMAO
jugears
28/8/2019
15:40
Times change rapidly. Looking through the rear view mirror to the past it pointless.Technology will also have changed dramatically within the next 5years compared to what we are used to today....Roll of cutting the rotten to the core EU cord.
keifer_1
28/8/2019
15:30
Hi jugears.110p is the price to keep an eye on to ensure it holds in the weeks ahead.
keifer_1
28/8/2019
14:56
I hope that your optimism is rewarded, Jugears, I really do. I've just retired having spent the last 35 years running my own business, so I've enjoyed and been well rewarded since we have been in the EU. Having lived in mainland Europe, I have also benefited from freedom-of-movement myself. I'm fairly sanguine about share prices long term as I increasingly derive more from dividends than trading.

As to "hence our now huge crime rate & murders every day in London" - this isn't the place to discuss drivel like that, so I'll leave it - and you - there.

woodhawk
28/8/2019
14:25
Woodhawk Lol you make it sound like the country will grind to a halt well it won't & I am sorry but we should never have joined the Eu it has been a huge financial burden to this country for years & has let far to many none uk citizens in to the country hence our now huge crime rate & murders every day in London. Keifer the stock market is doing exactly what I have expected ,over reacting & whilst that is bad news for people who are relying on trading shares or income now, for a long term investor like myself that can see a rosy future once we leave the EU this is a perfect time to invest. My order book is full for the next 12 months & I have leased another unit because we have run out of space so not sure when this recession is about to start but I have seen no signs yet & expect to be busy over the next few years, My tender enquiries are up over 400% on the last two years & as this is potential work anywhere between the next 12 months to 3 years it seems that I am not the only one confident about the future.
jugears
28/8/2019
13:46
Hey, it's the stock market, it always does what you least expect, especially when you're bullish in a market that's about to go into recession
keifer_1
28/8/2019
13:46
Jugears,

"we don't care if its deal or no deal we just want it done & dusted" - well you're a complete moron then - there will be YEARS of negotiations after a "no deal". "No deal" isn't an end, it's just a needlessly chaotic beginning. The only to get it "done & dusted" is revoke Article 50. No surprise we're in this mess when some idiots still think "no deal" is some kind of 'end'. It isn't.

woodhawk
28/8/2019
13:38
70p !!! lmao.
martyn9
28/8/2019
13:12
Keifer- I wish
jugears
28/8/2019
13:06
That's just what I said .Should get 70p within 10 months perhaps.
keifer_1
28/8/2019
13:03
WFL My capital isn't reducing ,I am not in the market to sell I am in the market to buy & as the drop has nothing to do with Tw's performance & is purely brexit relatedI don't see a problem Keifer how do you work that out ? When Brexit sorted investors won't be able to get back in this fast enough, You can't blame traders over reacting its instinct especially when using borrowed money to invest. I can see my future investment here beating all of my expectations,
jugears
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