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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

127.15
0.00 (0.00%)
22 Nov 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 Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 127.15 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
126.85 126.95
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 3.51B 349M 0.0986 12.90 4.5B
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 127.15 GBX

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Taylor Wimpey (TW.) Most Recent Trades

Trade Time Trade Price Trade Size Trade Value Trade Type
2024-11-21 16:47:27127.052835.57O
2024-11-21 16:47:27127.05597758.49O
2024-11-21 16:47:27127.052835.57O
2024-11-21 16:36:43127.156,7058,525.41AT
2024-11-21 16:35:08127.151,5671,992.44O

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Posted at 21/11/2024 18:05 by jugears
Becks, I don't know why you bother, everyone on this board unless completely stupid knows that along with the rest of the market Tw's share price will recover, we all have our own agenda & mine is to invest in rock solid companies that have very limited competition & one of a handful of large enough house builders to be able to assist the government in its unlikely target, to build houses cheap you need to be big, every county has a few builders capable of building a few houses, some on a larger scale but none could scale up to the size of the large house builders(that is why that are large)Iv'e worked for hundreds of small regional house builders over the years & very few survive today because they cannot compete on costs & lack buying power! interesting point from sickiwikie saying that TW cut production because of falling sales, firstly TW cut production because they anticipated sales would fall, two years on they have sold every house they elected to build, so if affordability is a great issue why aren't the house decreasing sites Instead of increasing them next year ? & why will it take twelve months to move into a new house if purchased today? like I said we all have an agenda, mine is to make a lot of money long term not a few pennies here & there, unfortunately we do not make land anymore in this country its now running out that is why land prices double every 10 years, if you pay more for agricultural land you will pay more for building land, Tw have an exponentially valuable land bank & not to be sniffed at that is currently worth far more than the share price values the company, very few companies are as asset rich & don't see land falling in price in my lifetime or my kids for that.
Posted at 20/11/2024 12:25 by jugears
Sikh I haven't got a clue, I only know what shares I hold, I don't trade & I don't Short shares & actually I don't know anyone that does except a few poster on here that professes to make money on every short which is impossible to do, yes you may make 2 or 3p on your 1k short, Wow! I'm not here to make short term profits so that I can pay most of it in tax, I invest for the long term & the share price is far to low, simple as.
I haven't bought any shares above 1.50 in over 3 years, probably longer & that was only 10K, I am not here to gamble on a quick buck, win or lose, I am here to make a guaranteed return, that may be this year/ next year or even the year after but it will be more than bank interest, that I do know.
Sick you & your cronies are all talk, the facts clearly show that more people lose money shorting than make a profit, that is as bed as betting on the horses, I would rather go for the dead certainty of a return even if it takes longer,that dividend was bloody fantastic coming as shares as I didn't need the cash, what did you spend yours on? good look to shorter's but my overall TW portfolio is 300% more than I have paid out excluding dividends, yes it may have taken 13/14/15 years but I'm happy to take 20% plus on average far better to risk betting a share at a later date can be bought for a few pence less!, you only lose money if you have to sell, I don't but appreciate that some lower paid people or corner shop owners have to take a few more risks to subsidise their income, is that correct sicky?
Posted at 18/11/2024 16:47 by sikhthetech
"I have made on average 20% a year on Tw shares in 16 years,"



The share price is the same as it was in Aug 2008, 15years ago, Aug when the share price was 125p.

If you had bought 15years ago, you would have made nothing on your capital investment.

FACT.
Posted at 18/11/2024 15:13 by sikhthetech
UH,

"If you buy TW and hold for the next 20+ years you will probably do OK."

Not always. Look at the previous sps I posted nearly 2 years ago

However, even those who have held on for a 16years haven't done so well.

Shorting, trading on the way up, then shorting have done significantly better.

As I posted over 18months ago, the current share price is around same price it was 16years ago!!!

So long term holders are back to where the share price was in Aug 2008.



sikhthetech - 01 Mar 2023 - 19:53:38 - 4124 of 4240
This is what happened to PSN/TW share price during the GFC 15yrs ago.

If the housing market follows similar pattern then expect the HB share price to drop again.

The share price shown here are just a guide showing how HB share price don't just fall the once.

Budget in 2 weeks and BoE interest rate decision week after.
Help to Buy ending is the long term concern.

From 2007 to 2008 - GFC

Psn
05/07 1400p
05/08 600p
12/08 200p

TW
05/07 500p
05/08 125p
12/08 8p
Posted at 15/11/2024 11:27 by danvandan
TW is paying around £170m today in dividends, and if much of it were being reinvested in shares, we should see a big bounce in the share price today/Monday. So far it's looking very weak with a mere £8m worth of shares traded this morning. The share price at 11am is actually DOWN on yesterday's closing price. Some holders are hanging on grimly, but there is no enthusiasm for this share - sentiment has turned and the share price continues to test 130p support. When the share-payout has worked its way through, I suspect we will see the downward trend resume. Looking at the p/e of almost 19, this feels way too high for this business and its low-quality earnings. The dividend is all that's keeping this up and it's becoming increasingly unsustainable, especially since the vast majority of shareholders have decided to take the money and run. £1 is coming.
Posted at 12/11/2024 15:51 by jugears
Sickly,I'm in vested for the long term, as I don't plan to sell any then I don't need to worry about paper losses, Tw are not going to go bust but they will continue to build & sell houses, I don't need to make a living on the stock market, I don't believe you are riding this all the way to the bottom as like everyone on this board none of us know where that is, what I do Know is that few people make money from shorting!!!!, the shares could be £1 or £10 it doesn't matter what they are until the day I sell all thoughts shares that are bought & paid for, the fall in the share price price is not restricted to hb's its across the whole market, now I have been invsesting long enough to know that every now & again the markets get their knickers in a twist & have a mardy, buying opportunity I call it!
AS you know I bought TLY at 15p & sold at 21p for very good reason, I will never be tempted back, at least here I never lose money over the long term, even with TW's volatility the share price always comes back & will do again & again & again.
I bet your looking forward to Thursdays dividend?
Posted at 01/11/2024 17:33 by beckers2008
What is going to happen to house prices next year?

November 1, 2024 | Marc da Silva

UK house prices are on track to edge higher over the whole of 2024, a sign that the housing market is remaining resilient. But what will happen next year and beyond?

The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) released its latest predictions this week for both house prices and future mortgage rates moving forward and it showed an uptick compared to its March predictions.

The OBR’s central forecast is that house price growth will fall back marginally from 1.7% in 2024 to 1.1% in 2025, as the average effective mortgage rate continues to rise.

House price growth then averages around 2.5% from 2026 until the end of the forecast [2030] supported by nominal earnings growth.

The OBR said in a statement: “House prices have risen by around 3% in the first half of the year, such that the average house price was around 3 per cent higher than our March forecast in mid-2024.

“Average house prices remain above our March forecast throughout, driven by the recent resilience and our forecast for higher nominal incomes.

“This would leave the average house price in the UK at £310,000 in 2028, around 2.5% higher than our March forecast.”

As far as property transactions are concerned, the OBS forecasts that they will rise from around 275,000 a quarter in 2024 to about 350,000 a quarter over its five-year forecast period.

It added: “We expect housing starts, a leading indicator of net additions to the housing stock, to gradually pick up from a decade-low of around 100,000 in 2024 to reach around 160,000 in 2029.”

Cumulatively over the forecast, net additions are around 1.3 million. But the OBR accepts that the government’s proposed changes to the National Planning Policy Framework as part of wider reforms to the planning system could increase these numbers if the measures prove successful.

Sikhthetech,
Now when is your 6 year for each and every year house price crash going to happen, lol, just lol!
Posted at 31/10/2024 16:07 by beckers2008
Sikhthetech,

How is your premium ramping TLY BB going, the one that you ban anyone that talks sense, lol!
You know, the one you set up over 10 years ago when the share price was £3, Lol!
I told you to sell at 41p then again at 14p, the share price went below 4p on the bid, lol!

Tell me when is your 6 each and every year house price crash going to happen, lol, just lol!

You are not credible.
Posted at 31/10/2024 11:21 by danvandan
beckers2008, can I call you 'berk' for short? What a fvcking prat you are. The share price is heading DOWN. Working out as you expected? Maybe you should take your head out of your ar$e and actually look at the chart. The share price is about to break through the six-month low.

The FACTS are that reality is finally sinking in for TW investors. Mortgages are up very slightly and there is a glut of property for sale because landlords are selling up. Housebuilding MIGHT increase very slightly, but it won't be the type of houses that make money for TW. It'll be the cheaper end of the market. The govt's housebuilding targets will be easily met by smaller companies building on brownfield sites in hundreds of towns throughout the UK.

The next set of results from TW will show continuing low volume and low profits. That is why the shareprice is heading down. There will be no return to the high volume free for all, funded by low interest rates and govt subsidy. Rates will be going up again soon as we are seeing a return to the historic level of interest which has typically been around 5-6% over the last fifty years. As you have been told repeatedly by me and others on here, the current shareprice for TW is massively out of step with the fundamentals. The shares will likely be nearer £1 than 1.50 soon after the next set of results.
Posted at 29/10/2024 12:17 by jugears
Becks whatever happens tomorrow the markets seem to have already built there worst expectations into share prices, I would have expected the markets to have fallen further this week, then again the rest of the country are now on school holidays, once we get the budget & next week out the way I expect to see the share price rise again, Then we have that nice dividend to look forwards to the following week! Do Shorters get the dividend?????
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