Back over the reportable amount is what I referred too.
Why the anger Little Easton?
I can't move the market, only the market due to the facts.
If you read up on TW, you'll know there is nothing to push up and sustain as rising share price.
There's a fact old boy.
Not keen on this bit though.
While it is encouraging to see an uptick in sales and ongoing robust customer interest in our homes, as previously announced, our reservation rate is significantly lower than in recent years as affordability concerns weigh, particularly for first time buyers, and we have reflected this in our build programmes for the year.
As at 26 February, our total order book excluding joint ventures was £2,154 million (2022 equivalent period: £2,899 million), comprising 8,078 homes (2022 equivalent period: 10,934 homes). Accordingly, assuming prevailing market conditions continue and given a challenging planning backdrop, we currently expect 2023 completions to be in the range of 9,000 to 10,500, broadly equivalent to a net sales rate assumption of 0.5 to 0.7, with completions more weighted to the second half, reflecting the lower sales rate since Q3 2022.
TW will be another good trade from around 106p. That will also fill the gap.
If their results are dire like psn, tomorrow will be an opportunity. Or the months ahead will at least. Unless market wants a double bottom to 80's.
Your combined strong sell and short trade is really moving the market........... in the wrong way :-)
Doggpog
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Price: 121.25
Strong Sell
RE: Cladding Removal...?Today 11:05
Expecting property prices to drip hence a short here
We are being screwed.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/building-giant-gets-taxpayer-millions-26840217
The pro market traders are so predictable today, pull up the sp to meet the 20ma. Always the case when its a good few pence below.
So next move, as its broke the descending triangle, is another leg down.
The main stream news now saying the War could spill over Ukraine Borders
2022 appears to be a year darkness.....not all gloom though... always the potential of a santa rally in December,