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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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2.40 | 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 |
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Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 16.16 | 5.53B |
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28/2/2020 09:22 | Which Monday, though? :). But on a serious note, as well as C-virus, UK position over deal with EU hardening (even if only a tactic) and still significant parts of country at imminent risk of flooding. That is possibly why FTSE fall exaggerated. IMO. And nobody really standing up and taking control; both in UK and, on other issues globally. And as a poster elsewhere said, all being used as an opportunity for a large market correction. | ![]() m4rtinu | |
28/2/2020 09:14 | gbh2 As you have previously said the trading gaps provide an opportunity. There are 2 not so far away now.I see no point in buying today what I can buy cheaper by sitting on my hands .GL | battue2 | |
28/2/2020 09:01 | Gbh2 after MONDY IMHO | ![]() jugears | |
28/2/2020 08:56 | The problem is that while the FTSE is hitting lows not seen since the Summer of 2016,Wall Street is only back to levels seen in August 2019,six months ago.There are plenty of profits which can still be taken there.The severity and speed of the falls necessarily dent people's confidence.Long term,of course,the investors that hold their nerve win through but that presumes that people only invest money they can afford to lose.Sadly,that's not the case.The stock exchange does a very passable impression of a casino. | ![]() steeplejack | |
28/2/2020 08:48 | The problem atm is identifying when "Now" is. I've kept buying but this last week "Now" has never been the right time. So I'm going to sit it out and watch while the World goes to hell and back over media hyped panic. | ![]() gbh2 | |
28/2/2020 08:29 | Gbh2 911 ,financial crisis & all the other world crisis & recessions but still here investing & worth hell of a lot more now than when I started. The trouble is people panick & sell there shares because they expect them to go up all the time, but I'm sorry if you sell you loose & why would you sell a rock solid company that has an outstanding future ahead? Totally senseless to me, now is the time to buy not sell , when this is all sorted these will be nearer £3 than £2. | ![]() jugears | |
28/2/2020 08:19 | And that aint very many :) | ![]() ianood | |
28/2/2020 08:16 | x2gay - The moron is only winding up those can can see his posts | ![]() gbh2 | |
28/2/2020 08:01 | 1nhs are you for real or are you just winding people up do you have shares in TW if so are you losing a packet making you frustrated | ![]() gaygay3 | |
28/2/2020 07:58 | jugears, I sat through the 9/11 market crash without panicking, I suspect you did too. History indicates the Worms will turn because it's the way they make their fortunes, all we can to do is wait and make the best of what occurs. | ![]() gbh2 | |
28/2/2020 07:49 | I see 'freehold' mis-selling also has legs... Enforcement action to be sought against developers. | wfl1970 | |
28/2/2020 07:48 | Gbh2 there is no doubt that this is money driven rather than the cv this will be short lived, I will be buying more when they fall today. | ![]() jugears | |
28/2/2020 07:44 | Someone one somewhere is making a fortune out of Media driven Fear and Panic, just a case of waiting for the worms to turn :) | ![]() gbh2 | |
28/2/2020 06:52 | The world has changed | ![]() 1 nhs | |
28/2/2020 06:48 | Morning campers. Well it seems DJI 26k was broken last night. I've moved my limit buys down further now. Patience is key. I think in a month or two TW. will be even better value. Also a few bargains in the wider market. Seeing sub 200 today perhaps. GLA. | ![]() craftyale | |
28/2/2020 03:39 | t 0 0 0 I have no predictions on the outcome of this terrible virus. I do have some predictions on the likely financial outcomes 1/ Most shares are not far off worthless as profits will be extinguished for years, even then, investors might pay a pe of 3 for the the best growth stocks. 2/ Most bonds ( company and government ) worthless as everyone defaults. 3/ House Tiny values after banks go bust and stop lending. No one has a job. 4/ Land for food production has some value but needs to be protected. Trust in business goes down the pan in a straight line, world trade dries up as everyone wants to be paid up front. The only medium of exchange for goods and services that CAN BE TRUSTED BY ALL is, GOLD. No one wants printed sheets of toilet paper. ( money | ![]() 1 nhs | |
28/2/2020 03:20 | This is the very start of what’s round the corner. If you still have a buyer for your shares your extremely lucky. This time next year your realise what a fantastic price you got. The rout so far is absolutely tiny Keep trying to explain the world has changed on a sixpence. //////////////////// Events are moving extremely fast. The probability of a worldwide no fly policy is now getting stronger by the day. For starters you need a massive network of workers who are not going to want to risk their lives. Countries are shutting borders already Your looking at a brick wall but can’t see it. 70/30 world flying ban is now on the cards. Airlines are basically worthless | ![]() 1 nhs | |
27/2/2020 21:49 | Yes, but you only acquire hindsight after the event. | ![]() eeza | |
27/2/2020 21:37 | With the Dow off almost 5%... It's almost as if the market has been waiting for such an opportunity to sell big.... And its where the big money is made, as some will know if they bought in here at the lows of 4-6p. | wfl1970 | |
27/2/2020 17:50 | Some of them don't need to be drunk ! | ![]() eeza | |
27/2/2020 17:46 | Jug, no I don't expect a pound but perhaps £1.50 ish, not a nervous investor held these from 30p approx 11yrs ago and built from there.Also have supplied tw for 25 years and totally confident with the company.This as I have said with previous posts is down because of CV as was the same with the brexit withdrawal agreement.Mm's games don't frighten me.Drunk,ugly women do however: ) | ![]() martyn9 | |
27/2/2020 17:11 | Martyn9 you are either one of life optimists thinking you will pick up tw at a pound or a very nervous investor. I have lost count of the amount of times the markets have fallen like this over the years with one crisis or another & guess what they always recover.This down trend is nothing more that a buying opportunity, Take my advise, take advantage whilst you can. | ![]() jugears | |
27/2/2020 16:24 | Absolutely pathetic that he's even chosen that name! Just filter, you won't miss anything | ![]() inaminute | |
27/2/2020 16:18 | ftir1 27 Feb '20 - 15:40 - 24672 of 24673 (Filtered) | ![]() gbh2 |
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