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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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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/9/2019
10:56
1carus, I'm not into inter day prices, I'll be pleased if it closes above 160p but then I'd also consider that we're only 3 weeks away from the ex Divi date :)
gbh2
13/9/2019
10:55
No F------g Sick of hearing the word Brexit
jugears
13/9/2019
10:48
This is not a brexit bb!
baracuda2
13/9/2019
10:32
'We knew what we were voting for'Daftest quote of the day. You were so naive you didn't even realise the politicians wouldn't deliver it
inaminute
13/9/2019
10:02
was hoping for 130 but bought some more circa £1.50, not sure what it is about WFL & FTIR ( The hedge Funders ?) but every time they post negative comments I just want to go out & buy some more of course it helps when you talk to people on site that contradict everything they say. My view is that Tw's next trading statement should be positive.
jugears
13/9/2019
09:35
Gbh2... that's funny. Always expect the unexpected. Lol.
But not as funny as K-1.

1carus
13/9/2019
08:31
Broken 160.0 now will head to 170.0
bag158s
12/9/2019
12:11
Totally agree with.There was no mention of a bloody deal when i cast my vote.To quote Cameron;"It's a simple in or out vote"We have been shafted by London.
soilderboy
12/9/2019
10:25
It took an age last time, today may be the start of a long journey to 161p.
gbh2
12/9/2019
10:25
Waiting now for just under 153p
keifer_1
12/9/2019
10:22
The battle to cross 160p failed easily.
eeza
12/9/2019
09:57
This is a bit tongue in cheek but, we have a GE on a regular basis. Up to every 5 years under current rules. What about ...?
m4rtinu
12/9/2019
09:47
'and have a huge impact on the lives of millions. And none of them can do a thing about it.'

Isn't that the same for all those who voted to remain?

Pot and kettle isn't it..?

wfl1970
12/9/2019
09:45
Oh Jugears will be pleased!
wfl1970
12/9/2019
09:41
Hello girls,

I wouldn't get too excited about the recent rise and take every opportunity to sell, as this will go much lower than 130p

ftir10
12/9/2019
09:15
The EU in all its ignoble glory!
gbh2
12/9/2019
09:06
Almost back to the struggle with 160p, can't help but wonder if we'll ever see the struggle with 180p again, in this lifetime.
gbh2
12/9/2019
08:15
I voted leave fully confident in my country to flourish on the world stage. Since the referendum we have been given the opportunity to see behind the screens of the un-democratic, money wasting,self serving, unelected bureaucrats in Brussels. In believe that the Nation would vote to leave with a bigger majority.
omg48
11/9/2019
18:59
eeza

'Leave surely means Leave with a deal or Leave without a deal.
It most certainly means Leave - else there is no point in the English language.'


Unfortunately, words no longer have the same meaning...

When a judge says 'life imprisonment', yet they're out after 20 years - it's not life!

wfl1970
11/9/2019
17:45
This is the first time in my life where the losing side in a Referendum, or Election, has refused to accept the democratic result.

The poison is in the bloodstream now.
Politicians will come to rue the day they opened Pandora's box.

eeza
11/9/2019
17:40
Politicians should forget 'Leave, forget 'Remain', forget 'Brexit' and focus on the one question that really matters in a democracy.

'Does my vote count'.

Because if it doesn't then there is no point in voting.
Because if it doesn't then democracy is dead, like Monty Python's parrot.

I voted Leave in the 2016 Referendum along with 17.4million others.
Then we were told 'Sorry that's the Wrong answer, so we're going to ignore your vote'.

This is where the real scandal lies.

eeza
11/9/2019
17:01
Hello mar4rtinu

Can I, on behalf of all the 'wrinkles' voted to LEAVE in 2016, whether deal or no deal. We knew what we were voting for, despite the remouners/MP's thinking we did not know.

What another referendum will show is that they want to reverse the vote.
How many referendums do you need? Give Boris a chance to get us out!
WE VOTED TO LEAVE= HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU NEED?

charlemagne1
11/9/2019
16:50
The question was 'Remain in the EU, or Leave the EU'.
It was meant to be unambiguous. That is why it was binary.

Leave surely means Leave with a deal or Leave without a deal.
It most certainly means Leave - else there is no point in the English language.

eeza
11/9/2019
15:41
Guys, for some it might be a couple of weeks of panic but for others it could easily mean a couple of years unemployed. The former strategy (leave come what may) would be very harsh on the latter victims (potentially unemployed).

But I do agree, both sides have probably exaggerated consequences. And nobody knows for sure what various outcomes would lead to. I voted Remain, and probably would in any 2nd vote, but I would accept leaving with a deal. Voting leave the first time around should have asked whether voter preferred Leave-deal or Leave-no deal.

We really only need to have chats with Germany and perhaps France, as they call the shots. All the others would do as told.

m4rtinu
11/9/2019
00:41
Jug it wont be the end of the world. TBH a clean break and a couple of weeks of panic wouldnt do too much harm. Germany would want some fixes very very quickly in the current climate. The politicians will just get told by the money to sort it out and fast, commerce will and always does find a way particularly if you have a product and a ready made market-- it's just natural.
Also a clean break forces solutions fast, a negotiated deal results in years of further wrangling.
None of these guys would ever start a business-- the risks are too high-- too many unknowns-- it might rain tomorrow. Guess that's why they are politicians.

1carus
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