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PMR Panmure Gordon

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Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Panmure Gordon LSE:PMR London Ordinary Share GB00B97CW509 ORD 4P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 99.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Panmure Gordon Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/1/2018
18:50
Long time since I posted here.
Lot of water under the bridge.
PMR still exists, how independent it is is questionable imho.
Putin has designs on the whole of Ukraine I think.

freddie ferret
04/7/2017
12:21
It's now early August.....see new update!
thaiger
28/6/2017
22:24
All shareholders will received 100p per share. Payment will be made around first week in July
thaiger
26/6/2017
15:13
Does anyone know what is happening with the payout here and what happens if you did'nt vote? Normally you would automatically get the payout as I don't want the other shares.
isis
20/3/2017
12:57
Some of the old school would be appalled at this grinning oaf American getting involved here. Spinning in their graves is I think the correct term.
meijiman
17/3/2017
20:22
Well personally, I'm not happy with this offer. Think we have been well and truly shafted. The business is a high quality brand and to be acquired on an EV of £10M is a very good deal for the acquirer. I'm still underwater having bought for the equivalent of 150p. Trouble with this company is that its not being run for the benefit of shareholders. Ultimately, it could end up being a much profitable company as there are only a few decent small investment banks left and this is one of them.
topvest
17/3/2017
17:48
Where to put the precedes?? How about MTR .......but don't forget to DYOR!!
thaiger
17/3/2017
13:47
Buik is certainly a war horse of the old school.
leedskier
17/3/2017
11:38
Not much older than Trump ;
leedskier
17/3/2017
11:37
But he's about 90 years old -looks it anyway.
meijiman
17/3/2017
11:35
Buik works for Panmure and has done for about 3 years.
leedskier
17/3/2017
10:48
I think David Buik hopes to have a job- hence his sycophantic posting.
'Can I get you a coffee Mr Diamond'

meijiman
17/3/2017
10:37
David Buik‏
@truemagic68


Everyone at Panmure is so excited at the prospect of having access to capital, influential investors & companies needing financial guidance

leedskier
17/3/2017
10:16
Brings to an end what as been a poor investment for me.
1fox1
17/3/2017
09:24
Congrats to spob and friends. Patience rewarded.
donald trumpton
17/3/2017
09:22
Cityam's take ...

Conventional wisdom has it that smaller City brokers are destined either to merge or die, so a Bob Diamond-backed move for Panmure Gordon represents a bold bet that he and his partners can forge a fresh path for one of the broking world’s most venerable names.

So will this take-over trigger the much needed mergers in this sector?

leedskier
17/3/2017
09:06
The four hour lunch men at Panmure are quaking at a possible lifestyle change. It's a great shame that these top brokers cannot operate in a proper manner anymore and everyone is being forced to work very hard..........
meijiman
17/3/2017
09:01
I wonder if a few shorts got burned this morning

although it is a very small market cap

spob
17/3/2017
08:55
A snippet in the Telegraph article on this take-over...

Panmure Gordon has been struggling from structural changes to its business model that are being driven by an EU directive.

I have been banging on for at least three years that the Pillar capital requirements were screwing these microcap investment banks (sic) and along with them the small cap companies they purport to service.

The City has been sleep walking since the financial crisis ended leverage in banking.

The problem is that there are no major UK investment banks interested in servicing the cash equities market.

Do we still have any major UK investment banks?

leedskier
17/3/2017
08:42
sold at 101.1p

very nice not having to wait a few months for the cash

spob
17/3/2017
08:38
AAOG - genuine multi-bag potential

Directors incentivised via increasing production, very low b/e levels with high fund participation in the IPO

sportbilly1976
17/3/2017
08:36
Sold at £1 and good riddance.
fizzypop
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