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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pantheon Resources Plc | LSE:PANR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B125SX82 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.25 | -0.76% | 32.50 | 32.30 | 32.60 | 32.75 | 32.50 | 32.75 | 210,446 | 08:26:44 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Natural Gas Liquids | 804k | -1.45M | -0.0016 | -204.69 | 297.11M |
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07/4/2022 12:35 | Apologies for this post because it states the bleeding obvious. We have not heard from ngms, pro, johnswan or intothewild for some time. These posters all stated they had substantial holdings in PANR at one time or another yet only ever appeared to spout negative nonsense. Remember the 78p rubbish they ALL agreed with? Since then our share price has risen nearly 80%! THAT IS HOW WRONG THEY WERE!!!! Our recent rise has seen them disappear because it disproves all they have ever said. They have lost what little credibility they had and they know it. I feel very sorry for anyone who sold believing their nonsense. Here is the obvious bit. Posters on here post negatively for a variety of reasons. Some - let us say, the more professional and co-ordinated ones - have more than one user account. They are the ones who on down days pop out to tempt you to sell. That's how they make their money. They don't want to get returns from good performing companies but instead seek to line their pockets by persuading you a company is bad. The above four clowns may be four separate people. I doubt it though. Just watch your step as you come across posts from people who show consistent negativity. I am positive because I own a lot of PANR shares. What else would you expect me to be? By the same reasoning you should be able to deduce how many shares someone might have who is always negative. PANR's share price will continue to rise on a trend basis in the coming months and as such we will see more trolls similar to those mentioned above because they will see opportunities to drive the share price down and gobble up a few percent for themselves. New usernames, new posts but almost certainly the same old people behind them. The big money will be made when the company sells. All else is noise. We're having a good run at present. There will be more ups and downs to come and there will be some days when the trolls pop out to play. Ignore them. Hold for the sale. Hold, hold, hold. That is how you win here. The sale is another day nearer today. £4+ | rideacockhorse | |
07/4/2022 12:13 | Cant stop watching that lovely rising bottom! | fifthelementinvesting | |
07/4/2022 11:50 | Filter is the best option :-) | chris0805 | |
07/4/2022 11:48 | I like to think were all one big happy PANR family on this board and success for one is success for all ... .and long may that continue... all the way to £10 :) | sirmark | |
07/4/2022 11:46 | There are many roads to hatred, jealousy is the quickest. | mlf51 | |
07/4/2022 11:43 | Thankfully bigdaz, your contributions add so much value that it makes up for all of the BS. Thanks for your efforts. | dhb368 | |
07/4/2022 11:33 | Like I say loads of BS on here. | bigdazzlerreturns2 | |
07/4/2022 11:32 | I'll pass on commenting as will detract from the fact that we have just gone through the £1.40 again :) MM update 142 30,000 PEEL 09:50 142.2 30,000 ARDA 07:59 145 30,000 WINS 09:47 147.4 30,000 STFL 11:31 147.5 30,000 SING 11:31 147.5 30,000 SCAP 11:31 147.5 30,000 MREX 11:31 147.5 30,000 INV. 11:31 147.5 30,000 CANA 11:31 | sirmark | |
07/4/2022 11:29 | No one’s knows what others have bought on here. That’s part of the BS on here. Some have ‘topped up’ on here like they have the monetary power of the Bank of England. | bigdazzlerreturns2 | |
07/4/2022 10:48 | edit 6506 shares that what you get when you try to post your trades before hand ... at least you know when I say I've I bought I have lol Just a couple of weeks for what will be the most watched webinar of our history as the company embarks on telling the world just how big and recoverable our stonking assets is. | sirmark | |
07/4/2022 10:45 | Small tiny top up from me 6516 shares ....was waiting for the pull back missed getting in this morning so a retest of the £1.40 and a close above will test the recent high shortly 1.46 | sirmark | |
07/4/2022 10:18 | many thanks for that scot, keep up the the good work and hopefully the price too. GLAH. | lupins2 | |
07/4/2022 10:15 | Dear All - Canaccord sector piece just published. PANR TP moves from 220p to 250p. More to follow. | scot126 | |
07/4/2022 09:38 | Yes Fred, it probably will but it's likely to be by less than you might expect. The models all make assumptions on a discount rate for future years. As most of PANR's value is rather a lot of years down the line the DCF (discounted cashflow) factor will shrink the value of the long term price change. What is more, I would have thought that rising inflation might lead some to increase their DCF rate assumptions, which could have a larger effect the other way! | hiddendepths | |
07/4/2022 09:10 | Canaccord (Panr's London broker) has this morning upped its long term oil price assumption to $75/barrel from $67.5 in reviewing Igas Energy. Presumably this would have a commensurate impact on the Pantheon target price? | fred buckle | |
07/4/2022 00:14 | Love your post. I think it is a great reminder of just how difficult working on Alaska North slope is through a very harsh environment and a limited season. When everybody sitting around the world makes comments about our Board of Directors and their calls that need to be made sometimes on a minute by minute basis, gives tremendous credibility to their abilities. I like to keep it very simple if you are a long-term investor we have all bought our shares and continue to increase our holdings as we feel comfortable based on their decisions we know what we have and it's just a matter of time. Yes I understand there are traders that are willing to make small percentage gains on a daily basis and that's what they do. I personally with my family are investors we know what we have we bought into it and we are waiting for the final sell our deal after our fantastic team proves up what they have and will sell out to a major player | nascarmike1 | |
06/4/2022 21:35 | Excellent spot GBH. Really interesting, especially for Pantheon shareholders. | seejayem | |
06/4/2022 19:06 | Tonight at 8pm on Sky Channel 155 (ansd repeated at 9pm on Channel 255) "World's most dangerous roads" chronicles a drive along the Dalton highway, past Pantheon's acreage and on to Deadhorse. It puts the weather conditions there in context for us Brits. Worth watching/recording. (Edit: Just think about the drill rig travelling on that road at maximum speed: 1.9mph!) | gawain boilyer heid | |
06/4/2022 18:14 | Hi tizo100 - just a wee reminder that there *may* be another explanation, or at least a complementary explanation. The volume traded on the US OTC has to be sourced on AIM on a 1:1 ratio. Thus the US sponsoring broker(s) or market maker(s) will perhaps leave an order with Winterflood or similar to parcel up stock OTD ("over the day") and sell it on to the US entity or their custodian/nominee? I would suggest that a fair few of these late trades you highlight are to facilitate US OTC trading on a daily basis. And yes, there's also the possibility/probabil | scot126 | |
06/4/2022 16:39 | is there another stake builder 2 decent late trades? | tizo100 | |
06/4/2022 14:37 | HD, thanks for the qualification. Getting sensitive in my old age. Your 25276 was pretty sweeping and inclusive, no 'except forwood of course' :-) | forwood | |
06/4/2022 14:10 | Good to see more blue here today.Not much comment on the Sanjay Motwani RNS. Google doesn't reveal much about him. Does anyone know more? TIA. | bigwavedave |
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