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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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1.30 | 4.59% | 29.60 | 29.50 | 29.75 | 29.75 | 28.30 | 28.30 | 2,665,546 | 16:35:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Natural Gas Liquids | 13k | -11.55M | -0.0103 | -28.88 | 315.76M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/12/2024 12:57 | Cor blimey guv! fourskin caught out again with his micro minute charts. He and other traders might need to get back in, quickly. The weekly chart is primed for an upcoming golden cross in the Q1 2025: free stock charts from uk.advfn.com The ascending triangle could be the primer for the next move up. The rise from the low of 15-16p when the Bollies were at their tightest has only started to develop. Traders working their own book are abhorent. Be careful. | helpfull | |
21/12/2024 12:35 | It is, in my view, very dangerous in the world of investing (trading?) to make an assumption that someone else is being altruistic in their behaviour. One should always seek to validate any assumptions they make about other’s behaviour over time through the actions and words of those they are making assumptions about. Just wanted to help others by sharing that thought. | probabilityofsuccess | |
21/12/2024 12:13 | Once again, here’s your opportunity to answer some straight forward, easy questions?..... Forget your bullsh$t flags and pennants! .... LOL Where is Panr going to get the cash from to move the projects forward? Why have Mangrove not closed their huge short? How are Panr going to pay of their huge debt? At what share price will the next fundraise be?. 17p or less? When will the next fundraise occur? Panr = STRONG SELL.. Why?.. No cash!.. No income!.. Huge debt!.. Unavoidable dilution!.. Mangrove! Etc Etc 10p Party Coming Soooooooooooon! TICK TOCK Simples!..... :-) P. S. GLA LTH’ers!!.... You'll need it! | nigoil | |
21/12/2024 12:02 | free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | fordtin | |
21/12/2024 11:57 | Thank you probability. That makes sense. Have a great Xmas. | content5827 | |
21/12/2024 11:30 | Look up "flags and pennants" you might learn something. | dan de lion | |
21/12/2024 10:45 | Nobbygnome the H&S is such short term that its significance is somewhat diminished plus its rising which would make the bearish case less possible. | john henry | |
21/12/2024 10:38 | For the life of me as an amateur chartist I can’t see a head and shoulders pattern playing out… | nobbygnome | |
21/12/2024 10:32 | Arcadian. Forwood has had much to say over the years about this stock and has never had any issue responding before,so his silence makes me wonder. He has in the main been a significant supporter of pantheon but if I recall correctly(I’m happy to told if I’m wrong)that not too long ago he told us that he had sold some of his position to buy back at hopefully lower prices. So yes it maybe altruism but it may be something else. If someone is pushing charts,it would always be helpful to know why they feel the need to do so. | content5827 | |
21/12/2024 10:05 | Forwood there also a possible ascending possible wedge developing breaking out @ 29.5p Given the positive bullish news i favour the positive wedge playing out rather than your bearish H&S | john henry | |
21/12/2024 09:32 | Altruism is a rare virtue on these boards so why don`t you just accept that as a basic assumption and digest his polite ,informed and sensible commentary (from your own pint of view of course.) | arcadian | |
20/12/2024 19:32 | Forwood Would it suit you if the share price fell? Are you sharing this with us in the hope it helps you create a trade opportunity for yourself? | content5827 | |
20/12/2024 19:16 | Yes, to warn people about the possibility. The pattern is what it is. "A head and shoulders pattern—consid | forwood | |
20/12/2024 17:27 | "Looks like a "pennant" forming, normal bullish!"..... More like bullsh$t!... LOL..... PMSL I am so pleased I'm not in this dog over the weekend!.. Woof Woof Unavoidable dilution coming sooooooooooon!.... 17p or less? Be careful, VERY careful! Simples!..... :-) | nigoil | |
20/12/2024 16:51 | Looks like a "pennant" forming, normal bullish! | dan de lion | |
20/12/2024 13:37 | Forwood Was your last message supported by a motive??? | content5827 | |
20/12/2024 13:17 | Meanwhile there is a crew drilling away to confirm our assets and a company valuation appropriate to them. Christmas will come and go but the real deal for me is Megrez which hopefully will alter the charts and point them in a Northerly direction. | arcadian | |
20/12/2024 12:53 | Technically a Head and Shoulders pattern is in play, with a target of 23p. That's a 10% fall. Will it happen? Buying the past 2 days has been robust and we are waiting for Megrez results in the New Year that could be very impressive. However, other indicators support a fall - Macd & stochastics have turned over. There is also potential support line at 23.50. Short answer, I don't know. It would need a lot of buying to lift the price above the neckline to avoid the pattern. | forwood | |
20/12/2024 12:38 | I will never forget rabito aka scot ramping Panr when the share price hit £1.40p, for me that is unforgivable and must be costing punters who are still holding an absolute fortune! I mean £1.40p down to 10p... TUT TUT Panr market cap is way to high, so the BIG question is at what share price will the unavoidable dilution take place and when?.... 17p or less? It's only a matter of time! TICK TOCK Simples!..... :-) | nigoil | |
20/12/2024 12:05 | Cor blimey, guv! Everyone is welcome on this thread. In the same way that he is not driving the price down, your poor language is unlikely to drive him away. Be careful. | helpfull |
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