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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

131.00
1.45 (1.12%)
01 Dec 2023 - 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
  1.45 1.12% 131.00 8,776,741 16:35:13
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
131.30 131.35 131.80 129.95 130.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 4.42B 643.6M 0.1824 7.20 4.64B
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
18:28:25 O 60,665 130.971 GBX

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Taylor Wimpey (TW.) Most Recent Trades

Trade Time Trade Price Trade Size Trade Value Trade Type
2023-12-01 17:15:10131.238651,135.11O
2023-12-01 17:13:24131.004,4435,820.33O
2023-12-01 17:07:42131.001,0001,310.00O
2023-12-01 17:04:31130.871,2801,675.19O
2023-12-01 16:50:53131.267,0829,295.69O

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Posted at 02/12/2023 08:20 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 129.55p.
Taylor Wimpey currently has 3,528,800,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Taylor Wimpey is £4,636,843,200.
Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 7.20.
This morning TW. shares opened at 130p
Posted at 01/12/2023 10:48 by jugears
House prices increased last month! On average prices are down about 2%!!!!!!! year on year & on Average 40k above the covid level, As my estate agent said we are seeing a lack of supply he also said that properties are now selling faster, but this I know from my daily dog walk, Rwilly it must have been some ran down building or around Crewe somewhere?
1carus, I don't expect to see specials until 2025.
Meanwhile Tw share price continues to climb & TLY continues to plunge, Sikh you may know a bit about property but you clearly know nothing about business!
Posted at 30/11/2023 23:00 by jugears
Sick why do we need to silence you, know one takes any notice of you & you certainly wouldn't influence me, why would anyone invest in a company on the advise of a poster on BB? If you believe that Tly have potential then stick with them,at this price they are worth taking a high risk punt but that is exactly what it is high Risk! Contract wins mean nothing it's the bottom line that counts, its no good winning a 14 million pound contact if you are only making 50k profit, Ive said before that it's a hard sell supplying the NHS,most companies win work because they are the cheapest not because the are good at what they do & that is why I sold at 21p, I know very little about this sector, what the share price has peaked at in the past or how old the company is or who the competition is, I did wonder if I bought 500k worth of shares could I I I shift the Sp upwards? Unfortunately this is now just a trading share & may never recover,look at Tullow oil it used to be a £15 share & has fallen evet since now 38p,Lloyd's have moved down since the financial crisis even though profits rose. I assume when you say revenue you meann turnover? To out things into perspective companies turning over billions make losses,in the last year I ran my company I was making 60% profit on my turnover & that was just about the average for all the years I ran the company.
Posted at 30/11/2023 11:07 by beckers2008
Unlike Sikhthetech over on TLY, lol!

Whoever followed my advice will be handsomely in profit with Dividend income at 8.5% yield to boot!

""Beckers2008 - 29 Oct 2023 - 18:12:04 - 16693 of 17070
Currently TW. is valued the same as during the darkest days of Covid in lockdown, government's not knowing the end game, no vaccines on the horizon and all building sites closed with no visibility of earnings.

Now TW. is in a far better place as we all are, but the share price does not reflect that.
Imv, anyone who buys in the coming week will be handsomely rewarded with dividend income and capital appreciation.""
Posted at 17/11/2023 18:24 by beckers2008
Taylor Wimpey
Fund
Marshall Wace LLP 0.92% 16 Nov 2023
Marshall Wace LLP 0.88% 14 Nov 2023.

Lol, MW bought shares on the 14th reducing from 0.99% to 0.88%.
On the 16th they have shorted by another 0.04%, so since yesterday the price has gone against them again.
Dither, dither, delay, delay, shall I, shan't I, lol, useless LLP, lol!

Their strike price was 1.1370, that will now be at least 1.1400, lol!

Seems like the averaging up isn't working, lol!

After the 1.99% rise in the share price today, Marshall Wace are now down £79,620,000, lol, just lol!
Posted at 29/10/2023 18:12 by beckers2008
Currently TW. is valued the same as during the darkest days of Covid in lockdown, government's not knowing the end game, no vaccines on the horizon and all building sites closed with no visibility of earnings.

Now TW. is in a far better place as we all are, but the share price does not reflect that.
Imv, anyone who buys in the coming week will be handsomely rewarded with dividend income and capital appreciation.
Posted at 28/10/2023 09:44 by beckers2008
LLB,

Currently TW. is valued the same as during the darkest days of Covid in lockdown, government's not knowing the end game, no vaccines on the horizon and all building sites closed with no visibility of earnings.

Now TW. is in a far better place as we all are, but the share price does not reflect that.
Imv, anyone who buys now will be handsomely rewarded with dividend income and capital appreciation.
Posted at 24/10/2023 16:35 by uhound
Jugears, agree, I very likely will not catch the bottom if I do get back in. However, like I've said, I sold for a small loss 2 yrs ago and re-invested elsewhere as I saw trouble ahead and a decline in the share price of TW.

Everyone was saying the "economic issues" were priced in to the share price, but time has proved this was not the case.

At some point the outlook will improve and the shares will go higher and hopefully for holders much higher. I'll buy when I think we are on that run. Again it won't be at the bottom, but as long as it goes up from when I buy then I'm good.

I invest for fun, I don't want my play money sitting in stocks going nowhere soon.

Buy and hold forever works for you, but it's not for me with my "investment money". My properties are buy and hold forever.
Posted at 22/10/2023 11:21 by essentialinvestor
Pre tax estimates (current consensus) for the next 3 years - £450 Million FY 2023, £470 Million FY '24 and £535 Million FY '25.

TW made well over £800 Million on pre tax in FY 2018, again in 2019 and 2022.


The % decline in earnings is highly correlated with the % decline in the TW share price - earnings have about halved from the cycle peak and the share price has halved (at current levels) from the February 2020 peak.


For a further significant fall in the TW SP, either wider equity markets need to
continue to sell off hard, or TW warn on future earnings. The above estimates are
approx current consensus and as such are subject to revision - in either direction.
Posted at 21/10/2023 13:23 by sikhthetech
EI

"what happens to the UK housing market is of little interest to me,
I'm interested in the share price and the TW share price collapsed from a cycle
high in February 2022, to last autumn's low point."


It's where the housing market, economy, political policy etc is heading and whether challenges are factored into the share price which will determine the direction of the share price

So, last year, whilst the vast majority of people and bulls on here thought housing market and economy was still resilient, I and other bears were warning of the challenges which are not factored into the share price

Housing market/HBs benefited from covid. It created a hyped sector. Govn covid restrictions were being removed and Sept 2021 saw the last of the Stamp Duty hol, furlough etc. So prior to Feb 2022, being the early stages, the sector was still in the hype. I wouldn't compare the current share price to a share price during the hype. The housing market, economy, politically, world have all changed considerably.
Posted at 20/10/2023 18:51 by essentialinvestor
Sunshine, what happens to the UK housing market is of little interest to me,
I'm interested in the share price and the TW share price collapsed from a cycle
high in February 2022, to last autumn's low point. That % decline is not far off 70%.


The current SP, even with recent falls, trades at 30% above the autumn 2022 low.
In those 12 months the UK housing market has markedly weakened while the share price
has increased. Severe equity price adjustment happened way ahead of weakening fundamentals.
They were already factored in by last September/October.

Obvs sector share prices cannot be looked at in isolation; if the sharp equity market
falls continue, about everything will be dragged lower.
As we are now over a year since the low was made it would be unusual for that to be taken out, but never say never. If TW came out over the next few months and said...2024/25 profit estimates are significantly too high, then the share price will be hit.
Taylor Wimpey share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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