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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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0.10 | 0.26% | 39.20 | 39.05 | 40.45 | 40.20 | 38.15 | 39.60 | 6,683,136 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Natural Gas Liquids | 13k | -11.55M | -0.0103 | -38.30 | 436.26M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/12/2024 12:01 | Re: michaelsadvfn " I've had a good day !!" Glad to hear it. Me too😁 | mike290 | |
27/12/2024 14:29 | No apology needed Sir, and and it was only mock outrage on my part anyway. NB: By way of reciprocation I have deleted my scathing post (though I fear it's too late to rid myself of the 'pedant' label) | dean haigh was right | |
27/12/2024 11:57 | Agreed Barry. Don't be short. Mic drop. | kemche | |
27/12/2024 11:46 | My apologies Dean - you are absolutely correct, he implied it, and I inferred it 😀. I have corrected my previous post, thanks for that. | probabilityofsuccess | |
27/12/2024 11:31 | There has just been 10 mins on FoxNews extolling Trump's support for "drill, baby drill" and especially noted his support/attention for Alaska and the Governor of Alaska. It will soon be time to wake up the investment community in the US to PANR's prime position - by end January when I guess we can expect another update from PANR itself and possibly also from SoA. | responsible investor | |
27/12/2024 11:21 | Couple days to go still, but very unlikely Pantheon's recent 17p raise will be caught and will finish the year as the market's most successful raise this year above £5m based on annualised return (in fact, at over 65%, the simple gross return probably gets PANR the 'W'). Well done everyone on the deal from the several brokers in placing it in strong hands, to the company in continuing to deliver solid progress vs more realistic messaging, and even to key voices on boards like this one in pushing back methodically and objectively on virulent lies and misinformation. Given the share price momentum starting to match the potential transformational news flow, PANR has every chance of following its win in 2024 with AIM's share of the year in 2025. | echoridge | |
27/12/2024 10:27 | Maybe the MM's saw post #39634 and realised there's no point in trying to resist the power of wishful thinking! Seasons greetings to all | fordtin | |
27/12/2024 10:14 | Have the mm's woken up to the value of Panr so not letting mangrove destroy any upward move or is it just buying power, let's see. | mlf51 | |
27/12/2024 09:55 | Decent buy at the full ask ending the year in great spirits. | sirmark | |
27/12/2024 07:57 | Cheers guys, a good read. GLA may 2025 bring us good tidings. | beanlade | |
27/12/2024 07:25 | 10 oil and gas companies to follow in 2025 | monet | |
27/12/2024 06:57 | 10 Oil and Gas Companies to follow in 2025 suggest @TMSreach https://total-market | burtond1 | |
26/12/2024 21:59 | ✌️ | dean haigh was right | |
26/12/2024 21:04 | Dean Being a pedant might seem OK but when you use the implied superiority to belittle someone i.e. being unkind that`s not welcome or a cause for satisfaction. It may of course be inherited but you should try to conquer the urge to be superior. | arcadian | |
26/12/2024 20:41 | Colin Hay (of Men at Work fame) covers Peter Gabriel, something I would have thought tantamount to sacrilege, however it's simply superb. Backing vocalists also deserve plaudits. | dean haigh was right | |
26/12/2024 20:38 | Arcadian, I have no need to 'look up' the definition of pedant as I am already conversant with it. And for future reference, it is a label I wear proudly. | dean haigh was right | |
26/12/2024 18:10 | In short they can be built anywhere. Generally built nearer to large conurbations that would use them as the farther away they are from the user, the higher latency.... There was previously a discussion on this but I'm thinking it was on flights discord channels. I have seen some industry stuff on the merits of high latitudes for data centres for obvious *free* cooling possibilities... but nothing concrete as yet. I do know of a few near Oslo, but not been there for my clients yet. Merry Christmas all | chris0805 | |
26/12/2024 14:08 | Perhaps you should look up the word "pedant" but better still we should all look up the last company statement about Megrez and wish them and ourselves well in 2025. | arcadian | |
24/12/2024 13:06 | Merry Christmas ?? all. Enjoy and let's get 2025 off to a flying start. | jaymay76 | |
24/12/2024 12:08 | Chris0805, I live in Norway with plenty hydro electricity so lots on the cards. Is it feasible to build them close to plenty of cold water ? Can sea water be used ? But as you mentioned they use loads of electricity. GL and happy holidays :) | beanlade |
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