Taylor Wimpey PLC (LSE:TW.) shares trade at an unjustified premium to peers, according to Deutsche Bank, which warned over the sustainability of the housebuilder's dividend.
Shares across the housebuilding sector fell after Taylor Wimpey PLC (LSE:TW.) warned of softer pricing in the order book and that build cost inflation will be higher than previously expected.
Taylor Wimpey share price continued its relentless freefall, reaching its lowest level July 2023, down by over 46% from its since July 2023. It has plunged by over 45% from its highest point in October 2024, erasing billions of dollars in value.
| Household Durables Industry | Consumer Discretionary Sector | Jennifer Daly CEO | XHAN Exchange | GB0008782301 ISIN |
| GB Country | 4,458 Employees | 2 Apr 2026 Last Dividend | 8 May 2009 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Taylor Wimpey plc stands as a prominent residential developer with operations primarily focused within the United Kingdom and Spain. With a rich history dating back to 1880, the company has established itself as a key player in the housing development industry. Headquartered in High Wycombe, the United Kingdom, Taylor Wimpey plc is renowned for its commitment to building quality homes and communities that cater to a wide range of customers, from individuals seeking their first apartment to families in need of spacious six-bedroom houses. Their long-standing presence in the market highlights their expertise and dedication to fulfilling housing needs across a diverse clientele.
Taylor Wimpey plc offers a broad spectrum of homes and housing solutions, ensuring that the diverse needs and preferences of its clientele are met. The company's portfolio includes:
In addition to these offerings, Taylor Wimpey plc is dedicated to developing communities, not just homes. This approach involves creating environments where individuals and families can thrive, with attention paid to the surrounding infrastructure, access to local amenities, and the overall aesthetic appeal of the area. By doing so, Taylor Wimpey ensures that its developments contribute positively to the quality of life of its residents.