BNET Industries
Market Cap:$3.2B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$3.1B
- Public
- US
Dow Jones Description
Toll Brothers is the only public home builder to win all three of the most coveted awards in the home building industry - America's Best Builder, National Builder of the Year and the 1995 National Housing Quality Gold Award. Builder Magazine, in defining the qualities of America's Best Builder, stated: "Excellence has a consistent nature. Certainly there are exceptional talents, but for the most part, excellence evolves from doing the right things, very well, over and over... [America's Best Builders] share the best business practices in the industry. By adhering to these practices and honing them continually, these builders have built strong market positions, motivated employees and bulletproof balance sheets." In choosing Toll Brothers as America's Best Builder in the large builder category, the judging committee cited the Company's unique system of "custom production" luxury home building, excellent financial performance, and the quality of its designs as among the major reasons for its selection. Co-sponsored by Reed Business Information, publishers of Professional Builder and Professional Remodeler magazines, the National Housing Quality Award is patterned after the prestigious Malcolm Baldrige Award, which recognizes companies for outstanding commitment to total quality management and continuous improvement. Toll Brothers was honored for outstanding leadership, customer satisfaction and quality building. ...
Number of Employees 3,160
Peer Companies
NAICS Code New Housing Operative Builders: 236117
Recent Events
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Citi raises price target on Toll shares
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Soleil Securities Maintains a 'Buy' on Toll Brothers TOL; Adjusts Estimates
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Early-Market Movers: Toll Brothers, A123 System
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Notable Analyst Rating Changes 11/11: SMI, TOL, SFD, MCHP Upgraded; PCLN, SNV, RHIE, ADBE, SIGM,...
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Toll Brothers Stokes Rally In Builders
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Toll Brothers promotes exec
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BRIEF-RESEARCH ALERT-Citigroup raises Toll Brothers to buy
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Toll Brothers names Christine Garvey to its board
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Page One: A Directionless Market
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JP Morgan Upgrades Toll Brothers TOL to Overweight
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Fitch rates Toll Brothers notes issuance
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Don't Feed the (Perma-) Bears
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Toll incentives, insider sales raise eyebrows
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Homebuilder Sector on Winning Streak
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BGB Securities Inc. reiterates Toll Brothers Inc. at 'hold'
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PowerRatings Weekly Outlook: AVA, GIS, BRKA, ATO, CCE, CPB
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Opening View: Wall Street Under the Weather Ahead of Beige Book
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Fox-Pitt Kelton Cochran LLC reiterates Toll Brothers Inc. at 'outperform'
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D.R. Horton Results Miss Estimates
NEW YORK (Reuters) - D.R. Horton Inc DHI, the No. 2 U.S. homebuilder, reported a much larger-than-expected quarterly loss on Friday, sending its shares down 13.5 percent even though it also said orders increased.Horton said its loss narrowed to $231.9 million, or 73 cents a share, in the fourth quarter...
Excitement Could Fade Again After Another Toll Brothers Earnings Surprise
Dr. Duru submits: For the second straight quarter, Toll Brothers provided a preliminary quarterly report that ignited the stock as sales volumes once again surpassed expectations. Robert I. Toll, chairman and CEO, explains: Our fourth-quarter unit deliveries exceeded the high end of our range of guidance due to the...
Toll Brothers Inc. F4Q09 Outlook Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator Instructions Your first question comes from Dan Oppenheim - Credit Suisse Dan Oppenheim - Credit Suisse I was wondering if you can talk a little bit more in terms of the choppiness after Labor Day, was that something you’ve seen regionally. Is that something you’ve seen...
Market Gains on Homebuilder Forecast, China Data
By Caroline ValetkevitchNEW YORK (Reuters) - The Dow and the Standard & Poor's 500 index closed at 13-month highs on Wednesday as an upbeat forecast from a top homebuilder and data from China pointed to a strengthening global economy.The Dow's advance was its sixth straight as comments from top Federal...
Toll Shares Rise as Q4 Net Contracts Up 42 Percent
By Aarthi SivaramanSEATTLE (Reuters) - The slump in the housing market ended around March, and while there is improvement, it will be slow and fitful, U.S. luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers Inc's TOL Chief Executive Robert Toll said on Wednesday.The housing market slump, "we now believe, ended approximately in March 2009,"...
Stock Index Futures Point to Early Gains on Wall Street
(Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to a higher opening on Wall Street on Wednesday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.9 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.8 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.8 percent at 4:54 a.m. EST.On the macro front, data showed on Wednesday Chinese factory...
Toll 4th-quarter Revenue to Top View; Shares Up
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers Inc TOL said on Tuesday said it expected fourth quarter revenue to drop 30 percent, but blew past Wall Street's expectations by nearly $100 million, and the company's shares rose 5.4 percent in after-hours trading.In a positive indication for the housing market,...
Whitney Tilson: 'Pullback of Some Sort Is Likely'
Edward Harrison submits: Tilson is saying what I have been saying, namely that March saw an increased number of attractive buys, but most of these are now fully priced. As a result, he is selling equities – even building up his net short positions. Unlike bear turned bull...
Wall Street Tumbles on Recovery Woes
By Ellis MnyanduNEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks tumbled in a broad sell-off on Wednesday, sending the benchmark S&P 500 lower for a fourth straight day, after weak data on new home sales heightened concerns about the pace of the economic recovery.Financials, technology, materials and industrial sectors, which underpinned the...
Wall Street Sinks on Home Builder Fears, Financials
By Ellis MnyanduNEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell for a second straight session on Monday as investors ditched home builders and financials on fears lawmakers may let a federal home buyer tax credit expire, while commodity shares succumbed to pressure from the higher U.S. dollar.Trading was choppy. Stocks initially...
