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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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0.85 | 2.60% | 33.60 | 33.45 | 34.10 | 33.85 | 32.20 | 32.75 | 2,350,303 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Natural Gas Liquids | 804k | -1.45M | -0.0016 | -209.06 | 303.46M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/4/2022 08:14 | I try not to look in the mirror too often, Prolapse. You see, I have a face for radio..... I'll take no lesson on ethics or values from a criminal who attempts to prey on the varying confidence levels of retail shareholders in UK SMID caps. You disgust me. | scot126 | |
04/4/2022 07:56 | Webinar is a few weeks away where Pantheon will reveal an awful lot. I suspect this years results point to an increased recoverable number. I think this is really what we should all be talking about. We are potentially valued at less than 50c per barrel recoverable. Imho | senttothegallows | |
04/4/2022 07:50 | There’s nothing worse than someone who ramps a stock, sells, then does the opposite. The facts haven’t changed here except this winters program has proved moveable oil to what has now been determined as a huge oil basin. | highly geared | |
04/4/2022 07:42 | Ah Prolapse, I note you remain puzzled by 'your' and 'you're', you ignorant buffoon. Lol, you just edited your post above, lol. So lacking in confidence were you, getting in an embarrassing muddle about 'your' v's 'you're', that you opted for "you are". Lolololol. You're/ur/your TXP loss is massively hurting, isn't it Prolapse? You're flailing around trying to trade your way out of the hole. Fine. Knock yourself out. Just go do whatever you need to do some place else. | scot126 | |
04/4/2022 07:40 | scot126...you are back :) | pro_s2009 | |
04/4/2022 07:36 | Let's look at what pro_s2009 actually posted on 17th May 2021: "I sold out a load at well over 40p and the final lot at over 35p. Todays price........33p Trouble with PANR......... NO COMMERCIAL FLOW TESTS Lots of possible "poor quality" reservoir which is yet to be proven to flow commercially. And this is the "big news" today, that scot126 and his crew has been a pumping for weeks............... Try as I might, I can't find any posts since indicating that our 'it-might-go-up-but- | phsarkandalpp | |
04/4/2022 07:04 | Put the fraud on filter like I have. | tizo100 | |
04/4/2022 06:59 | More of your usual BS Pro_S2009. Pretty much everyone knows your game.Remember the placing at 15 -20p posts you made this time last year.... Wrong, wrong, wrong.... story of your posts.... | chris0805 | |
04/4/2022 03:24 | Where did you go? No answer? | nascarmike1 | |
04/4/2022 00:42 | The simple fact is the Convertible Bond agreement says, as far as I am aware, that they every quarter they are prohibited from shorting in the final month only. So in effect each quarter the bond holder can short the shares in the first 2 months of each quarter and not in the final month. That is the no manipulation, that is simply how Convertible Bonds work, the issuer has a maximum price of 78p per share and can simply sell them for a fat profit all the time the share price is above 78p. It is in the interests of the company and the Bond holder to keep the shares above 78p as the company issues less shares and the Bond holder keeps getting nice fat profits. Which was why I predicted that testing would not continue at Theta West or Talitha...and of course was the only one correct in that. Simple running of a business, protect what you have and deal with what you have in the best way you can. The management of PANR are doing and are doing a good job - however it will of course mean the share price remains "muted". | pro_s2009 | |
03/4/2022 23:59 | 'Share price getting pulled downwards' - Pro's unreliable nonsense as usual. No doubt thinking to buy back here in after selling out of TXP following the EIA in a few weeks. share price 1 year ago - 38p share price Friday - 123p Investors have decided what the company is worth despite Farallon selling down over 20% of their holdings and that value has only increased consistently over the last year. I see no more manipulation here than in any other £800m+ share. | zeusfurla | |
03/4/2022 23:43 | bryproj, there is no manipulation. Its very simple. PANR have zero production. PANR have a big convertible bond to service. Convertible bond has max price of 78p per share per conversion. Lots of 78p shares will be issued and sold into the market ahead. And so, once you take on board that, you can understand why the share price will keep getting pulled downwards. | pro_s2009 | |
03/4/2022 22:39 | Probably best you duck out then. 👍 | adxwasere | |
03/4/2022 22:16 | You think your getting screwed, but buying more? Please clarify | nascarmike1 | |
03/4/2022 21:54 | I feel that the price may have been suppressed - there are a number of points made in the article that made me think having seen how the share price has reacted to what should be good news and an enormous oil find. However I know no more than anyone else! | bryproj | |
03/4/2022 21:38 | What makes you think this and how has it been manipulated? | chris0805 | |
03/4/2022 21:17 | I'm increasing my holding but I do think that there has been manipulation.. | bryproj | |
03/4/2022 21:07 | Probably best you duck out then. 👍 | adxwasere | |
03/4/2022 20:52 | Can't help thinking that Pantheon fits the bill | bryproj | |
03/4/2022 20:50 | https://www.griproom | bryproj | |
03/4/2022 10:50 | Tweet from a couple of days ago showing the impact of recent snowstorms at Theta West: May help to understand the decision to halt operations. | forwood |
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