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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 |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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133.70 | 133.80 | 133.85 | 132.25 | 133.45 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 13.55 | 4.73B |
Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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18:28:19 | O | 23,971 | 133.859 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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23/4/2024 | 13:29 | UK RNS | Taylor Wimpey PLC Result of AGM |
23/4/2024 | 09:10 | ALNC | Taylor Wimpey reiterates annual guidance after Spring selling season |
23/4/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Taylor Wimpey PLC Trading Statement |
16/4/2024 | 17:10 | UK RNS | Taylor Wimpey PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
09/4/2024 | 16:34 | UK RNS | Taylor Wimpey PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
02/4/2024 | 11:22 | UK RNS | Taylor Wimpey PLC Total Voting Rights |
28/3/2024 | 10:09 | UK RNS | Taylor Wimpey PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
20/3/2024 | 15:17 | UK RNS | Taylor Wimpey PLC Annual Financial Report and Notice of AGM |
11/3/2024 | 15:17 | UK RNS | Taylor Wimpey PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
07/3/2024 | 14:05 | UK RNS | Taylor Wimpey PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
Taylor Wimpey (TW.) Share Charts1 Year Taylor Wimpey Chart |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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23/4/2024 | 17:20 | *** Taylor Wimpey *** | 17,719 |
23/4/2024 | 07:25 | Taylor Wimpey | 28,217 |
24/8/2022 | 21:31 | Property market correction imminent.... | 58 |
25/4/2022 | 09:52 | Taylor Wimpey plc - 2020 recovery | 2 |
09/3/2018 | 13:58 | Taylor wimpy | - |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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17:28:19 | 133.86 | 23,971 | 32,087.34 | O |
17:09:14 | 133.52 | 20,233 | 27,014.49 | O |
17:08:39 | 133.17 | 208,399 | 277,522.86 | O |
17:06:40 | 133.27 | 392,978 | 523,709.99 | O |
16:52:24 | 133.85 | 346,547 | 463,853.16 | O |
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Posted at 23/4/2024 09:20 by Taylor Wimpey Daily Update 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 132.20p.Taylor Wimpey currently has 3,536,371,169 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Taylor Wimpey is £4,729,896,439. Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 13.55. This morning TW. shares opened at 133.45p |
Posted at 23/4/2024 16:07 by 1carus I think the decision to be in here really boils down to whether you think the 7.5% divi is sustainable, for the given share price, or not. I have held a fair few of these since 2015, and had a buy in at around 70p. I traded in an out with some of my holding during covid but basically hold the same amount as when I started way back. With around the 7% and the specials that they handed out in good times, which I think made the total up to 15% one year, my overall return has been well above average compared to other shares. ( One offs like RR excluded) I guess my point is that a 7% return on todays values is kinda of a bread and butter no brainer even if the trading range is 99p to 170p over the cycle. If you don't think the 7% will hold, invest somewhere else where you think you may get a better return. But even given the covid years the average return is still up there anyway. The percentage may get cut a little during lean times but they are short lived it seems. Not particularly exciting, but a good return over time. |
Posted at 18/4/2024 14:40 by baracuda2 Anyone know why there is a coordinated drop in share price virtually every afternoon which seems to affect all house builders. Trolls dont bother answering as you are all filtered. |
Posted at 08/4/2024 11:07 by danvandan Yeah, I think you protest a little too much jugears. Always very quick to respond to anyone discussing a fall here and seeming to take it personally. You've been told before; this thread is not all about you. The facts are that TW is not making much cash right now and the share price is likely to fall because of that simple fact. If house sale volumes continue at their current rate for long enough, the dividend will be cut - then you really will have something to complain about. In the meantime, I suggest you try and keep it civil instead of trying to make people leave this tiny chatboard just because they don't agree with you.Also, if you've got the money you claim to have, why do you spend all day typing the same thing on advfn? Living your best life? No. A bit fragile and nervous I reckon. |
Posted at 05/4/2024 09:33 by jugears Rwilly share prices don't worry me, I don't sell any or need to sell any they will soon go back up once rates fall, I'm in know rush for either, Investing os & has always been a long term plan as far as I'm concerned, hence why I never invest with money I can't afford to loose. |
Posted at 21/3/2024 14:03 by jugears Sickly,Who said they were going to reduce them? although rates could come down now & should come down now, we all know that the BoE are not very good at calculating timings! ,Whilst rates may seem high to some they are still historically low & certainly seem manageable to the majority, hence why we have not seen a housing market crash, on the positive side rates will definitely not be going higher & will start to fall soon (much to the annoyance of us saver!!!!) so I would say IMEO that we are very close to the next housing cycle starting, as I have said before those buyers don't go away they wait & 4 years on from covid there must be hell of a lot of potential buyers waiting, I see huge sustained growth in the share price here over the next few years & that is why i'm staying,How are TLY doing????, that 50k I put in to RR@ 98p is now worth 215k now, holding old established British companies that have a product long term is always best way to invest IMEO. Holding Tw long term I have received 3 times my original investment in dividends, not to mention the near 400% increase in share price & those I have bought since are up 50% plus, excluding dividends, It pays not to panic or be panicked!!!! Considering the volatility of the uk in the last 4 years which could be classed as a once in a life time scenario, I think that the uk housing market has held up extremely well, it shows that a lot of posters & experts have totally under estimated the strength of the housing market & how much disposable income people actually have & what they can & can't afford! SIKH, In my opinion hb shares are about to lift off very soon, whether or not you listen to that advice is up to you, but I did say at 21p why I got out of TLY & I did say buy RR below a pound, The rest as they say is history! |
Posted at 21/3/2024 00:15 by fenners66 DVD - I stick with my comment about your desperation and the mistatements you are repeatingI have stated on here repeatedly my interest is challenging the idea there was going to be a house price crash 3 years ago 2 years ago 1 year ago etc. Simple as. To that end when the last ONS data about population growth came out about a year or so ago - before the massive increase in immigration I added the data here and population is strongly rising - that was relevant then as now as it adds to demand. So you challenge me as desperately defending a share price - I have never made any mention of it , or of TW , but since you clearly have not read the thread you will jump to any conclusion. |
Posted at 20/3/2024 01:25 by danvandan No need for the snide comment on the end fenners. Just because you don't like the facts, doesn't mean you have to be rude to the person posting them. As for 'doing the numbers' on population, you'll excuse me if I don't take the word of people who are 'desperately' defending a share price. There are better sources out there. Ultimately it's the shareprice that we're interested in here. I notice that you say nothing about the more obvious headwinds - interest rates remaining at 5-6%, and the fact that 'asking prices' are just that. Actual sale prices speak louder - let's see how they turn out in a few weeks from now. My guess is that we are seeing an asset bubble that will deflate, hopefully slow enough that it doesn't cause too much pain. |
Posted at 08/3/2024 08:59 by danvandan Pretty amazing how this share price has held up despite a 40% fall in profits. I don't know about a housing crash, but those avg house prices are way below the pace of inflation on building materials, so profits don't look like they will match historical returns. Also, genuinely it's not much of a recovery is it? Not even a dead cat bounce. Is there genuinely a bull case here for the shares? |
Posted at 02/3/2024 08:24 by jugears Sickly, despite a few knocks although their aren't really any, as the cma will come up with nothing & profits & sales were in line with expectations, despite this the share price has returned to its up ward trajectory, once interest rates fall momentum & profits will build, that is almost guaranteed, unlike TLY which now has a very precarious unloved future! any one listening to your ramping will have lost the shirts off their backs, anyone listening to your de ramping here will have missed out on a chance to purchase shares below 90p, something I don't think we will see again!It pays to do your own research when investing & perhaps have a very good understanding as to how a business works, holding on to Tw has certainly not done me any financial harm & enabled me to pick up some very cheap share which will bring huge benefits long term, I did say at 21p that TLY had not got their figures correct hence why I sold, I will thank you for pointing me in the direction of EZJ ,my first proper share that I have traded & made a lot of money from,of course my RR shares have been my best performers, did you follow my lead at 98p & buy and hold? |
Posted at 11/1/2024 19:57 by fenners66 Has the troll stopped posting their regurgitation about the share price?Since the share price has smashed through 130 (like some said it would ) I guess they have shut up about that. |
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