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PALM Panther Metals Plc

3.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Panther Metals Plc LSE:PALM London Ordinary Share IM00BKDM2T52 ORD NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 3.00 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
2.50 3.50 3.00 3.00 3.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores -953k -0.0103 -2.91 2.78M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 3.00 GBX

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2024-03-18 16:10:512.5952,3691,353.74O

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Posted at 19/3/2024 08:20 by Panther Metals Daily Update
Panther Metals Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PALM. The last closing price for Panther Metals was 3p.
Panther Metals currently has 92,822,310 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Panther Metals is £2,784,669.
Panther Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.91.
This morning PALM shares opened at 3p
Posted at 18/3/2024 12:36 by xow98
Richard Howard over 4%



Darren seems very positive
Posted at 15/3/2024 08:31 by hazl
I rather think that the best is to come, personally.

Copper price up.
Posted at 06/3/2024 08:25 by the_debt_collector
You have to laugh at the antics of thees CEO's, they fly all over the world attending salubrious mining events, lunches and deliver bullish PR statements. Talk about egos being rubbed.

This is a tinpot sub £3m company, most shareholders are sitting on massive losses, PALM has no cash and have been talking about 'doing deals' for ever and an age, nothing, I say nothing, has materialised.

Attending PDAC must have cost £50k, whats to show for it DH ??
Posted at 23/2/2024 18:38 by hazl
Well done PALM it's still got the tiger or panther in it's tank!


Showing my age now.
Posted at 15/2/2024 19:08 by wrtmf
550k sell at 3p didn't move the price

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spangle, thanks for mentioning asgard - a blast from the past, oct 2020, during a very brief period we speculated kerim might use it as a vehicle for ariana into oz/palm - back in the day when kerim 'had a twinkle in his eye' for annaburroo!
Posted at 09/2/2024 16:46 by mikeh30
TMS/david burton are hosting a PALM 'investor lunch'No idea what they could be discussing
Posted at 11/1/2024 09:23 by jp2011
Share price is finally heading in right direction so let's hope further news to come
Posted at 28/12/2023 08:29 by hazl
'During an “emergencyR21; Save Canadian Mining virtual event in late November, Sprott exhorted junior executives to take action to protect their share prices. “CEOs must realize almost everyone’s working against you,” he said. “If the price sucks, why don’t you wake up and do something about it!”


I think our CEO has realised this and is working hard for most of us.

It is an uneven playing field but it is what it is.


IMO
Posted at 03/12/2023 20:04 by mrmcnee
Have just listened to a short interview with DH, rather worryingly he is suggesting that he may take PALM out of London and move the listing to Canada, is this a Ratner moment one wonders ?

Whilst the demise of junior small caps stock prices is mainly due to woeful market sentiment across 2 years it has to be said that DH does little to inspire confidence in his claims, he has made so so many, in particular concerning outside investment however this has never materialised.

The placing at 5.5p in August 2022 was a real death knell on sentiment having previously vigorously stating he would not dilute at such levels, recently warrants at 3.3p via the £300k CLNotes.

The latest claim is he has secured finance from third parties, well it has been said before, the market will believe it when it arrives via RNS and in PALM's bank account.

In the background looms a possible LSE delisting, PALM from 30 mins.

'London is going to potentially loose a true explorer'
Posted at 27/4/2023 14:50 by aussiebeach
These micro caps really do need to get out of the grip of the dreaded bucket shop broker who are vultures, they will happily naked short/forward sell the next placing with no qualms.

Listening to an interview from the CFO of Oriole Resources around 12 months ago he rather stupidly suggested that placings and dilution were not a problem and investors should expect it - well the share price was hammered, from .35p to .12p in no time.

Oriole learnt their lesson, the new New Exec Chair commented in the Annual Report that the poor share price performance was a result of equity dilution and the market expecting another placing, totally contradicting the CFO statement, they would look for funding at project level which they did.

Since that new policy the share price has risen nearly 80% and it remains strong.

This is what needs to happen more often, kick those bucket shop brokers where it hurts them - hopefully Darren Hazlewood will do as he says and not dilute via equity - if he does he must resign as confidence on him will be shot to pieces, it seems his shareholders are still frothing at the mouth over the 5p raise last year.

Delivery is key and corporate news is overdue here.
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