Company Description
Ask not for whom the Tolls build, because if you have to ask you can't afford it. Toll Brothers, a top US builder of luxury homes, builds for...
Key Toll Brothers Financials
| Company Type | Public - NYSE: TOL Main Headquarters |
|---|---|
| Fiscal Year-End | October |
| 2007 Sales (mil.) | $4,647.0 |
| 2007 Employees | 4,329 |
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Rankings
- #495 in FORTUNE 500
- S&P 400
Competition
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Demand for new housing depends on population growth and is linked to low interest rates. Large builders have some advantages in purchasing and marketing, but building methods are essentially the same...
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The Business DirectoryToll Brothers Executives
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Chairman and CEO | Robert I. Toll | Network | E-mail |
| President, COO, and Director | Zvi Barzilay | Network | E-mail |
| EVP, CFO, Treasurer, and Director | Joel H. Rassman | Network | E-mail |
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Current Toll Brothers News
- Housing Stocks Sink After Construction Spending Falls More Than Expected [Midnight Trader] (01 Dec 2008 10:18:00 EST)
- Hard times put the skids on another housing deal: The upscale GardenWood development in Blaine is headed for foreclosure, and developer Sienna has its hands full in court. [Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)] (27 Nov 2008 03:00:00 EST)
- Homebuilders Rally on Economic Stimulus Plan, Plunge in New Home Prices [Midnight Trader] (26 Nov 2008 11:46:00 EST)
Latest Toll Brothers Video
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Toll Brothers CEO on Housing Market (5:59)
06/19/08 2:36ET - Robert Toll, chairman & CEO of Toll Brothers, discusses the health of the housing market with CNBC's Diana Olick.
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