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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' 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, 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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Wednesday, May 22, 9:17 AM
Premarket gainers: ZLC +30%. MBND +24%. CLNT +23%. SKS +18%. ONCY +10%. BIOF +9%. TOL +6%. NTAP +6%. YGE +5%. GALE +5%.
Losers: STP -9%. NBG -7%. BALT -9%. UAN -6%. Comment! [On the Move] - Wednesday, April 24, 12:19 PM Meritage Homes (MTH +5.2%) moves higher today on a solid Q1 earnings beat this morning. The number of closed homes for the quarter jumped 17% as closing surged 39% and orders jumped 35%. What's really driving the stock right now is its forecast for FY13. The homebuilder's EPS forecast, based on a 40% increase in closings revenue the rest of the year, puts the midpoint of its profit estimate more than 15% above consensus views - which were already double that from 2012. It now expects to earn between $2.20 - 2.45, versus Street estimates of $2.04. Comment! [Earnings, On the Move]
- Monday, April 22, 12:11 PM Homebuilders slip today on weaker than anticipated earnings out of NVR and a miss on Existing Home Sales numbers for March: [(XHB -0.6%, [HOV]] -1.6%, MTH -0.6%, RYL -1.3%, TOL -1.4%, TPH -0.4%, DHI -0.2%, KBH -0.2%, LEN -1.2%, SPF -1%. Home improvement superstore operators also feel the pinch: (HD -0.4% and (LOW -1.2%. 2 Comments [On the Move, U.S. Economy]
- Monday, April 15, 11:44 AM Homebuilders are taking a hit today on the back of weaker-than-expected housing data: XHB -2.7%, KBH -4.7%, TOL -4.5%, DHI -4.3%, PHM -4.1%, HOV -3.7%, LEN -3.2%, BZH -3.3%. Comment! [On the Move]
- Wednesday, February 20, 6:45 AM More on Toll Brothers (TOL) FQ1 earnings: The mix of deliveries has the average price of new homes falling to $569K from $582K in Q4 and $571K a year ago. Backlogs of 2.8K units, +57% Y/Y. Net signed contracts +38% in dollar terms, +49% in units. Gross margin of 23.4% vs. 23.2% a year ago. "It appears momentum is building ...We are continuing to gain market share and see little competition from local private builders." Shares -5.2% premarket. (PR) 1 Comment [U.S. Economy, On the Move]
- Wednesday, October 17, 2012, 2:59 PM Everything to do with homebuilding moves up today on September's housing data surge: Hovanian (HOV +9.5%), KB Home (KBH +8.3%), Toll Bros. (TOL +2.5%), Ryland (RYL +4.4%), Standard Pacific (SPF +3.8%) and Meritage Homes (MTH +3.4%) all trade higher, as well as makers of fixtures like faucets and cabinets: Masco (MAS +1.4%), Fortune Brands Home & Security (FBHS +3%) and American Woodmark (AMWD +3%). 1 Comment [On the Move, U.S. Economy]
- Wednesday, October 17, 2012, 9:06 AM Several homebuilders get downgraded at Raymond James, among them TOL, MDC, and RYL. All three - along with the rest of the sector - are showing solid premarket gains, however, as the strong housing starts number controls the tape. XHB +2.1% premarket. 1 Comment [U.S. Economy, On the Move]
- Monday, September 24, 2012, 1:13 PM Homebuilders slip despite a strong report from Lennar (LEN -2%) earlier today. MarketWatch's Sam Mamudi warns that much of the sector has already had a huge bounce, and with a slew of housing data due out this week, most of it is second-tier stuff and already baked into share prices, so we could be in for some heavy profit-taking on some of the bigger movers in the sector: TOL-1%, DHI -1.7%, HOV -1.3%, PHM -1.3%. ETFs: XHB -1.2%, ITB -1.4%. 1 Comment [U.S. Economy, On the Move]
- Wednesday, August 22, 2012, 10:46 AM No bad news is good new for the homebuilders today, as the July Existing Home Sales report comes in largely as expected. Still, today's data shows that existing home sales are sharply underperforming the new home market, as seen in the contrast between today's small sales rise and last Thursday's 6.8% housing permits jump to a cycle-high 812k rate. TOL +4.7%, NVR +0.5%, DHI +5.1%, MDC +5.2%, LEN +4.9%, HOV +4,2%, RYL +4.8%, BZH +3.8%. ETFs: XHB +2%, ITB +2.8%. Comment! [On the Move, U.S. Economy]
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012, 9:10 AM
Premarket gainers: SRZ +59%. BKD +9%. QIHU +9%. WSM +9%. CHS +8%. AEO +6%. TOL +5%. ALXA +5%.
Losers: PPHM -7%. EXPR -7%. CLWR -6%. DELL -6%. Comment! [On the Move] - Wednesday, August 22, 2012, 7:52 AM More on Toll Brothers (TOL +3.7%) FQ3: net profit +46% to $61.6M, net signed contracts +57%, backlog +59%. Reservation deposits +59% in first three weeks of FQ4. For 2012, expects home-sale revenue of $1.71B-$1.84B. "We are enjoying the most sustained demand we have experienced in over five years," says CEO Douglas Yearly. 2 Comments [Earnings, Consumer, On the Move]
- Thursday, July 26, 2012, 1:34 PM PulteGroup (PHM) now +18% following its Q2 EPS beat and expressions of confidence in "new home demand," and it's taking its peers with it. D.R. Horton (DHI) +4% , Toll Brothers (TOL) +4.8%, KB Home (KBH) +4.2% and Lennar (LEN) +3.6%. Comment! [Earnings, On the Move]
- Friday, June 29, 2012, 1:44 PM Homebuilder stocks are getting a lift from KB Homes upbeat FQ2 earnings report: XHB +3.8%, PHM +5.4%, DHI +4.7%, TOL +3.8%, MDC +3.7%, NVR +1%. Comment! [On the Move]
- Monday, June 25, 2012, 11:14 AM Homebuilder stocks are taking a hit despite the upbeat tone of May's New Home Sales earlier today. Results show just 4.7 months of inventory available, well below the 14.3 months seen in early 2009, and lower than the six months considered to represent a healthy market: XHB -1.4%, PHM -2.1%, DHI -1.2%, TOL -1.5%, KBH -1.7%, MDC -1.9%, NVR -1.5%. 2 Comments [On the Move]
- Thursday, June 7, 2012, 10:40 AM Homebuilder stocks are getting a lift today from record low mortgage rates, with the 30-year fixed-rate dropping to 3.67% and the 15-year fixed rate declining to 2.94%. Last year at this time, the 30-year mortgage averaged 4.49% and the 15-year averaged 3.68%: (XHB +1%), (PHM +2.4%), (LEN +0.8%), (DHI +1%), TOL -6.1%, (KBH +1.4%). Comment! [On the Move, U.S. Economy]
- Friday, June 1, 2012, 12:27 PM Homebuilder stocks (XHB -4.8%) are crushed in the wake of today's jobs report: PHM -10.4%, LEN -7.4%, DHI -8.5%, TOL -6.1%, KBH -5.5%. Fannie Mae's Doug Duncan recalls the spring-to-summer slowdown pattern of each of the last two years: "If this pattern recurs, we expect that hopes for a meaningful housing recovery will be delayed once again." Comment! [U.S. Economy, On the Move]
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Daniel Nadler
These Homebuilders Outperformed Since the Market Bottom 2009: http://goo.gl/6QEsM $XHB $LEN $HOV $KBH $RYL $PHM $TOL - View all 0 replies
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ONeil Trader
Homebuilders still looking "toppy" http://stks.co/hNCR $PHM $TOL $LEN $ITB $XHB this two day rally not very convincing. - View all 0 replies
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ONeil Trader
Homebuilders rallied today, but most of them unable to cross the 50dma $LEN $TOL $PHM $ITB $XHB http://stks.co/t3k3 - View all 0 replies
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Housing shrugs off fiscal cliff $TOL homebuilder to report solid results,another sign that housing may have finally hit bottom. $FMCC.OB - View all 10 replies
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Michael Clark
US Housing stocks coming apart 1by1: short PHM, TOL, KBH. Also short ETFC, DWSN, VRX...and others. http://seekingalpha.com/p/rg6h - View all 6 replies
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Tack: Will buy both above back if they keep faling, and especially if they get out of line relative to their common equivalents.
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Joe Springer
This hurricane could solve the housing mess, right? Wipe out 40 million homes - EVERYONE IS HAPPY : ) Be Safe! #Sandy $TOL $WY $UFPI $POPE - View all 3 replies
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Mercy Jimenez
Lynas (LYSCF) up 10.5% today; 2 big hurdles now out of the way for TOL rare earth processing plant; still need delivery of license in hand - View all 7 replies
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Mercy Jimenez
Watch Lynas LYSCF; rose 20% over wknd; appears 2B short covering while we wait for TOL license delivery; http://bit.ly/Ky8iqm - View all 4 replies
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Michael Bryant
"Housing market recovery gains traction." Time to buy Toll Brothers (TOL) & Standard Pacific (SPF). http://yhoo.it/KA5plY - View all 1 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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sstonerm3: He's in it for long term. Lives and works there. Will get a nice place for his young family.




