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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Taylor Woodrow | LSE:TWOD | London | Ordinary Share | GB000878230 | ORD 25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | - | 0.00 | - |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/6/2007 18:51 | Not looking to good for TWOD/WMPY.However i think the UK market is still fairly good | 8gamsby | |
15/6/2007 16:33 | Best of the housebuilders today.City must be thinking the merger is going ahead now. When the usa picks up again we will all see the benefits.GOOD TIMES AHEAD. | 8gamsby | |
15/6/2007 16:14 | A GOOD way to finish the week | 8gamsby | |
15/6/2007 06:32 | Morning Folks, Are homebuilders now back in favour?... Barratt Developments, which joins the bluechip club at the end of the month, jumped 29p to 1052p after the broker lifted its target price to 1318p from 1207p. Persimmon, its top sector pick, advanced 12p to 1244p. | markpun | |
14/6/2007 07:03 | 8Gamsby, Buddy as I write not one sell but floods of buys, here is hoping for a solid turnround and upwards from here? | markpun | |
14/6/2007 06:29 | It seems everyone is looking at the builders.Today it is the turn of Bridgewell, which picks out Barratt as its bargain buy. Broker says: 'Barratt is now the cheapest stock in the sector and has de-rated versus its peers. This is unjustified when taking account of above-average growth (in the short term and on a sustainable basis), returns and considerable upside risks to estimates. We remain Overweight, but would argue the stock has been oversold, offering good upside potential.' | markpun | |
13/6/2007 23:35 | Better day in USA hope we follow them tomorrow | 8gamsby | |
13/6/2007 16:05 | Well at least they have not been on they're own .get the merger done,start trading 3weeks today i think it is.Can only get better[i hope] | 8gamsby | |
13/6/2007 15:47 | Sorry my post above is not intended for TWOD. Sorry don't know how to delete it. | markpun | |
13/6/2007 15:44 | I sure hope it's not pump n dump. Good evening all. | markpun | |
13/6/2007 07:41 | Morning Folks, Yesterday too good to be true? | markpun | |
12/6/2007 15:47 | So we finish blue, more blue tomorrow I pray. Have a good evening all. | markpun | |
12/6/2007 12:27 | Back up we go.Im with you.be good to finish in the blue | 8gamsby | |
12/6/2007 12:02 | Bloody hell, nearly all gains gone whilst PSN holding. I hope we at least finish blue. | markpun | |
12/6/2007 08:50 | Now we are cooking or what...... hurray, at long last. | markpun | |
12/6/2007 08:00 | I am not expecting any fireworks in the short term. Interest rate worries might persist for a while yet (possibly throughout the summer). However, assuming the worries are unfounded, I would expect steady progress thereafter. And when the merger has proved itself there could be a decent re-rating | judge jury | |
12/6/2007 07:53 | Could this be the turn around that we are wishing for? | markpun | |
12/6/2007 07:31 | Morning Folks, Am I dreaming? or are we really up? we shall see. | markpun | |
11/6/2007 19:48 | Manipulation may be? can not beleive it. | markpun | |
11/6/2007 19:10 | That must be 10 days now in the red .This from a company about to join the ftse | 8gamsby | |
11/6/2007 15:52 | Assuming no collapse in the UK housing market, this will prove to be an excellent long term buying opportunity in my view. | judge jury | |
11/6/2007 11:30 | Judge, Can you make sense to the fall pls? should we not expect a rebound from here? just look at the RSI. | markpun | |
11/6/2007 11:28 | What's the story this time for the fall on a rising market? | markpun | |
11/6/2007 11:07 | Yep, bloody dissapointing, feeling rather depressed. I pray that some other builder steps in to spoil the merger. | markpun |
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