Taylor Wimpey PLC
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During the last 3 months Taylor Wimpey PLC insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 21% over this period ( loading = false, 5000)" href="https://new.alphaspread.com/comparison/lse/tw/vs/indx/asx">open performance analysis).
The last transaction was made on
Apr 30, 2017
by
Peter Redfern
, who
bought
3m GBX
worth of
TW shares.
During the last 3 months Taylor Wimpey PLC insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 21% over this period ( loading = false, 5000)" href="https://new.alphaspread.com/comparison/lse/tw/vs/indx/asx">open performance analysis).
The last transaction was made on
Apr 30, 2017
by
Peter Redfern
, who
bought
3m GBX
worth of
TW shares.
Taylor Wimpey PLC
Glance View
In the landscape of the British construction industry, Taylor Wimpey PLC stands as a prominent entity, weaving together the threads of history and modern innovation. Born from the merger of Taylor Woodrow and George Wimpey in 2007, the company has since become a major force in the UK housing market. Navigating through the complex world of property development, Taylor Wimpey focuses on building homes that cater to a broad spectrum of buyers, from first-time homeowners to those seeking luxurious estates. The company capitalizes on its vast land bank, strategically acquiring land in prime locations to ensure a steady pipeline of development opportunities. This foresight in land acquisition not only puts the company in an advantageous position but also allows it to adapt to the ever-changing demands of the housing market. Revenue generation for Taylor Wimpey is a finely tuned process driven by the meticulous planning and execution of its projects. The company primarily earns through the sale of residential properties, with additional income streams emanating from land sales and partnerships with other developers and local councils. Each home they build represents a convergence of design efficiency and market research, ensuring that the end product aligns with consumer expectations. This approach not only enhances their marketability but also fosters customer satisfaction, which is crucial in an industry where reputation is key. By leveraging their robust sales force and marketing strategies, Taylor Wimpey navigates economic fluctuations, maintaining a focus on sustainable growth and shareholder value. Through prudent management and an insightful understanding of the housing sector, Taylor Wimpey continues to cement its status as a leader in the field of home construction and development.
What is Insider Trading?
Insider trading refers to the buying or selling of a company’s stock by individuals with access to non-public, material information about the company.
While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.
Why is Insider Trading Important?
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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.