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Earnings Preview: Toll BrothersTheflyonthewall • Tue, Aug 21, 2012
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Earnings Preview: Toll BrothersVytautas Drumelis • Wed, Aug 15, 2012
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Earnings Preview: Toll BrothersVytautas Drumelis • Mon, May 21, 2012
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Earnings Preview: Toll BrothersStockPandit • Mon, May 21, 2012
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Toll Brothers Is Building AgainJim Van Meerten • Wed, May 2, 2012
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Toll Brothers' CEO Discusses F3Q12 Results - Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Aug 22, 2012
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Toll Brothers' CEO Discusses F2Q12 Results - Earnings Call TranscriptWed, May 23, 2012
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Toll Brothers' CEO Discusses F1Q12 Results - Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Feb 22, 2012
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Toll Brothers' CEO Discusses F3Q 2011 Results - Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Aug 24, 2011
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Toll Brothers F4Q09 (Qtr End 10/31/2009) Earnings Call TranscriptThu, Dec 3, 2009
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Toll Brothers Inc. F4Q09 Outlook Call TranscriptWed, Nov 11, 2009
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Toll Brothers, Inc. F3Q09 (Qtr End 07/31/2009) Earnings Call TranscriptThu, Aug 27, 2009 • 1 Comment
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Toll Brothers Inc. Q3 2009 Outlook Call TranscriptWed, Aug 12, 2009
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Toll Brothers Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call TranscriptThu, Sep 4, 2008
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Toll Brothers F3Q08 Outlook Conference Call TranscriptWed, Aug 13, 2008
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Toll Brothers F2Q08 (Qtr End 4/30/08) Earnings Call TranscriptTue, Jun 3, 2008
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Toll Brothers F4Q07 (Qtr End 10/31/07) Earnings Call TranscriptThu, Dec 6, 2007
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Toll Brothers F4Q07 (Qtr End 10/31/07) Earnings Call TranscriptThu, Nov 8, 2007
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Toll Brothers, Inc., a Delaware corporation formed in May 1986, began doing business through predecessor entities in 1967. When this report uses the words “we,” “us,” and “our,” it refers to Toll Brothers, Inc. and its subsidiaries, unless the context otherwise requires.
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- Tuesday, February 21, 2012, 5:30 PM Notable earnings before Wednesday's open: BRKR, CHS, CLH, CNK, DCI, DLTR, EV, GAS, GRMN, IDA, LAMR, MGM, PWR, TJX, TOL, TX, WIN, YNDX Comment! [Earnings]
- Monday, February 6, 2012, 3:04 PM Raymond James cut five homebuilder stocks today on valuation after the sector's significant outperformance in recent months amid the seasonal "Hope Trade," citing concerns of a disappointing spring selling season. It downgrades KB Home (KBH -3.2%) and Ryland Group (RYL -1.1%) to Underperform, and Lennar (LEN -2.9%), Toll Brothers (TOL -2.1%) and PulteGroup (PHM -0.5%) to Market Perform. Comment! [On the Move]
- Thursday, January 19, 2012, 11:09 AM What was that about a housing recovery? Homebuilder stocks fall as housing starts fell 4.1% last month, after yesterday's report that sentiment among builders had risen to its highest level since 2007. Ratings of several homebuilders - including DHI -1.7%, LEN -0.9% and TOL -2.1% - were cut to Neutral from Buy, while KBH -1.1% and MTH -3.3% were slashed to Sell by UBS. 1 Comment [U.S. Economy, On the Move]
- Wednesday, January 18, 2012, 1:00 PM "Nothing says 'capitulation' like Calpers dumping sites at $35K a pop," tweets Jeff Matthews of the pension giant unloading thousands of properties on which it probably paid an average price in the $75K-$150K range. The fund now looks to real estate for stability and an inflation hedge, rather than for high yields. (see also) 2 Comments [U.S. Economy]
- Wednesday, January 18, 2012, 12:50 PM It's only January 18, but is it possible the 2012 housing rebound play is already getting a bit crowded? The XHB +10.9%, TOL +14.3%, LEN +16.3%, HD +6.3% YTD. Even bigger winners are building materials firms, USG +42.5%, PATK +50% YTD. Arguing for an even bigger run is most of these stocks are higher off of very low bases. Comment! [U.S. Economy, On the Move]
- Wednesday, January 18, 2012, 10:44 AM Shares of home builders pop (XHB +2%) after the NAHB index rose for the fourth straight month to its highest level since June 2007: HOV +7.5%, PHM +4.4%, LEN +3.5%, TOL +2.9%, KBH +4.1%, BZH +5.1%. But BTIG's Dan Greenhaus reminds that the index is at 25, still very low, and many headwinds remain that "should prevent broad improvement." Comment! [U.S. Economy, On the Move]
- Monday, January 9, 2012, 5:48 PM Like JGB bears, eventually bulls on home builders will be proven correct. A Goldman study finds home prices at least 5% undervalued in 94 of 147 tracked metro areas. The most geographically diversified of the builders, D.R. Horton (DHI) could be the best proxy for a housing comeback. Maybe with more upside, but also riskier because of the energy component, is Meritage (MTH) and its exposure to Texas. Comment! [U.S. Economy, Quick Ideas]
- Thursday, December 29, 2011, 9:10 AM Previously bearish big players are betting on a rebound in housing, buying the stocks and bonds of builders such as Pulte (PHM), Beazer (BZH), and Hovnanian (HOV). Ivy Zelman switches sides as well, believing higher rents will push would-be buyers out of their apartments. "The smartest money in the world has been carried out on stretchers betting on a true recovery for housing," cautions Mark Hanson. 1 Comment [U.S. Economy, Quick Ideas]
- Thursday, December 22, 2011, 6:12 PM The one part of housing that's doing well is remodeling, and Jerry Khachoyan's charts pinpoint stocks flirting with attractive entry points: Watch home improvement chains HD and LOW, building products maker MAS, and paint manufacturers SHW and VAL, plus Toll Brothers (TOL), which caters to the affluent who convert rental apartments into luxury homes. Comment! [Quick Ideas]
- Thursday, December 22, 2011, 2:44 PM The chairman of Toll Brothers (TOL -1%), Robert Toll, sold 1M shares of the company he helped found, according to a SEC filing. Shares of TOL are up over 50% from their summer lows. 2 Comments [On the Move]
- Tuesday, December 20, 2011, 10:25 AM Home builders (XHB +4.2%) rally on news that housing starts hit their highest annual rate since April 2010, and reinforcing recent numbers showing gains in builder sentiment and increases in sale prices: LEN +4.9%, DHI +4.8%, PHM +7%, TOL +5.4%, RYL +4.6%, KBH +5.5%. Comment! [U.S. Economy, On the Move]
- Monday, December 19, 2011, 9:10 AM Lennar (LEN) is expanding its presence in the Pacific Northwest, acquiring 650 finished homesites from Seattle-based builder Premier Communities, and announcing plans to build new homes in the Portland area. The news comes a month after Toll Brothers (TOL) acquired a builder of Seattle-area luxury homes. Comment! [Consumer, M&A]
- Wednesday, December 14, 2011, 12:50 PM Toll Brothers (TOL -2.3%) dips after Stifel Nicolaus cut the shares to Sell on valuation, saying the seasonal pattern of buying homebuilders ahead of a potential turn in the spring has run its course, with limited potential for further gains. Comment! [On the Move]
- Tuesday, December 13, 2011, 11:16 AM Toll Brothers (TOL -2.9%) slides for a second straight day as Citigroup downgrades the homebuilder to Neutral, based primarily on valuation after shares have risen 18% in the past five weeks. Yesterday, KeyBanc cut TOL and Lennar (LEN -1.2%) to Hold, finding the stocks "best in class" but with "unwarranted" optimism tied to the spring trade and positive housing data. Comment! [U.S. Economy, On the Move]
- Wednesday, December 7, 2011, 2:48 PM Homebuilders trade lower after a report by Fannie Mae indicates consumers are expecting home prices to rise for the first time in six months: PulteGroup (PHM -2.4%), KB Home (KBH -1.5%), Toll Brothers (TOL -2.4%), Standard Pacific (SPF -1.2%). Comment! [On the Move, U.S. Economy]
- Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 4:16 PM Toll Brothers (TOL +2.7%) finishes higher after its FQ4 results beat expectations earlier today, as the luxury homebuilder posted better revenue on more homes deliveries. Looking to the new fiscal year, the company estimates it will deliver between 2,400 and 3,200 homes at an average price between $550K and $575K per home. Comment! [On the Move]
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jason2788: doubtful they are even close to bottoming. if rates actually start to push upward, we'll see another leg down. -
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Nick Pollari
Im a believer in $TOL. Closes today positive. $GRPN falling apart, short is paying off. - View all 0 replies
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Stone Fox Capital
Amazing that the housing market picked up in Nov. Thought everybody was suppose to be paralyzed over Europe. TOL - View all 3 replies
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jason2788: just think how cheap that property would be when interest rates rise. i think this is the worst time to buy. -
sstonerm3: He's in it for long term. Lives and works there. Will get a nice place for his young family.
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Alpha Prophets
It's comical watching the talking heads on #CNBC try to pump the home builders today. There is a supply glut people. #ECON101 $KBH $TOL $XHB - View all 0 replies
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Michael Bryant
"...Toll Brothers' 4Q profit drops but results top Wall Street's expectations." At least TOL beat expectations. http://yhoo.it/vJaMqC - View all 0 replies
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Investanomics
Take more profits off TOL I would only keep alittle to ride.Its up 25% & at major resistance. http://seekingalpha.com/a/67vb - View all 0 replies
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