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PINT Pantheon Infrastructure Plc

75.20
0.80 (1.08%)
18 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Pantheon Infrastructure Plc LSE:PINT London Ordinary Share GB00BLNNFL88 ORD GBP0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.80 1.08% 75.20 521,776 16:35:12
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
74.40 75.80 76.00 74.00 76.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty 13.17M 8.03M 0.0170 44.59 358.54M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
16:39:24 O 100,000 74.60 GBX

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18/4/202412:59Pantheon Infrastructure195
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Pantheon Infrastructure (PINT) Most Recent Trades

Trade Time Trade Price Trade Size Trade Value Trade Type
16:39:2574.60100,00074,600.00O
15:35:1275.203,4012,557.55UT
15:29:5275.80261197.84AT
15:28:5174.40184136.90AT
15:27:0074.7538,25028,591.88O

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Posted at 18/4/2024 09:20 by Pantheon Infrastructure Daily Update
Pantheon Infrastructure Plc is listed in the Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PINT. The last closing price for Pantheon Infrastructure was 74.40p.
Pantheon Infrastructure currently has 473,012,246 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Pantheon Infrastructure is £358,543,282.
Pantheon Infrastructure has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 44.59.
This morning PINT shares opened at 76p
Posted at 18/4/2024 12:59 by mrscruff
Share buybacks have just resumed again (see RNS). It has been well over a month.
Posted at 09/4/2024 08:16 by mrscruff
topvest, the thing is you never know what PINT would do, such as early sale of an asset or part of an asset at a higher price. Dividend growth is all in the ambitious plan and PINT are growth infrastructure so anything is possible... though rates will have to come down. And because revenue is more certain than traditional equity and as long as we have a growing NAV (and we do) then we are on track and taking on that extra "risk" of an uncovered divi should give PINT an edge. Diversification into INPP and BBGI is always good though.
Posted at 14/3/2024 15:10 by mrscruff
I have contacted PINT and the buybacks will resume after the results on the 2nd of April. This is normal. Great to see strong total return with both NAV growth and dividend. Apologies for the previous post.
Posted at 14/3/2024 14:26 by cc2014
lol. But why do you want to buy PINT at 75p when you can buy CORD at 70p?
Posted at 14/3/2024 14:09 by mrscruff
CC2024 are you nutts, quick buy PINT. You say you know DGI9 then have you seen how quality the holdings are and the growth in the digital sub sector that they cant sustain due to their debt, notably you will see excellent growth by private markets in these sectors. Seriously this is bargain.
Posted at 02/11/2023 09:30 by jonwig
There are two ITs in my portfolio which aren't doing buybacks: ORIT and CORD (CORD did a bit, then stopped). CORD is still buying assets, and ORIT is recycling mature assets into development assets.

If a company doesn't want to do either of these, then buybacks give a strong signal that it believes its shares are undervalued. Eps and dividend cover are improved. Anyway, what would the share price have looked like without the buybacks?
Posted at 02/11/2023 08:56 by cruelladeville
Repeated share buy backs apparently having zero impact on share price?
Posted at 10/8/2023 09:54 by cruelladeville
Doing nothing to support the share price. Probably not going to see share price making any headway here until the interest cycle turns.
Posted at 28/3/2023 08:16 by cc2014
#124

It would be my guess that PINT have deployed their cash at the top of the market right in the middle of the low interest rate, high asset value bubble and the share price is selling off to reflect that.

Sadly what we can now see is that if anyone wants to sell there is little support under the share price and large sellers cannot find liquidity to get out.

It's a pattern over very many shares now as far as I can see. Many of them have reached prices were I am starting to dither about what to do, because I am sure if central bank interest rates start to fall this will help the share price but that can only happen if there is some pain in the system and that in itself means poor corporate profits and depressed asset prices.

For the moment though it seems we have not reached the Fed pivot, indeed with the recent inflation data it seems likely we will get another 0.25% rise by the BOE in 5 weeks. The market seems to think that will be the last one, but if this turns out not to be the case and more are required all hell is going to break loose on equity prices.
Posted at 16/2/2023 11:00 by cruelladeville
What's holding back PINT share price in a generally rising market, nothing?
Pantheon Infrastructure share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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