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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 | 2.53% | 34.45 | 34.45 | 34.80 | 34.95 | 33.85 | 34.40 | 1,032,494 | 09:14:41 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Natural Gas Liquids | 804k | -1.45M | -0.0016 | -215.00 | 312.08M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/11/2022 08:57 | Just like to make it very clear ... Especially to the clown that rides horses ! Shorters have gone NO were ... infact Shorters have been adding to positions all week ! Many positions are nestled just under recordable data ....Target remains 20 pence. DALTON HIGHWAY BURGERS 4 U. | amaretto1 | |
25/11/2022 08:51 | GBH. No, it is you who has missed the point entirely. | horneblower | |
25/11/2022 08:26 | Hardly 'rubbish' bdr2. It's what will happen on a successful initial result. Of course, if there is a continued problem, or a failure to flow at an economic rate (which some now put at c 600 bopd) then any remaining shorts will be exultant and we can expect new selling. Don't think anyone would dispute that. | forwood | |
25/11/2022 08:24 | Hey @olderwiser I also get the 66% utilization for PANR in IB and it seems like official data. IB says Ut = loaned shares to short/shortable shares and it gives shortable shares as 56.2m, updated daily. That would mean that there are, as a minium, 37m shares currently held short at IB and across other institutions. ibkr.info/it/node/30 | cezuan | |
25/11/2022 07:48 | Don’t mean to be too negative but there is a flip side to the above. There could be a failure or another can kicked down the road which is likely to cause more share price destruction. I just don’t get this rubbish about the inevitable short squeeze as if it’s definitely coming. Again this is dangerous talk imo. | bigdazzlerreturns2 | |
25/11/2022 07:26 | There will be an awful lot of shares scrambling to close if the results are successful in addition this will be compounded by the number scrambling to buy. Pantheon will be moving in to a different space on success as it will be a producer so their investment pool will be very much expanded. I wouldn't want to be short on this its a big gamble in my opinion | retirementfund | |
25/11/2022 01:22 | I think the Euroclear figures need to be treated cautiously. Whilst they do include shorts less than 0.5% (which FCA figures don't), the number also seems to include situations where shares are used as collateral. The Euroclear website is a bit opaque (to me anyway not being a member of it) as to exactly what is included. | fft | |
25/11/2022 00:18 | horneblower: somewhat missing the point my man? | gawain boilyer heid | |
24/11/2022 23:31 | Well spotted. I used to be a lawyer. | dixie deans | |
24/11/2022 23:05 | You spelled "condemning" correctly. | horneblower | |
24/11/2022 19:52 | IC last Friday had shorting interest at 0.7% | arcadian | |
24/11/2022 18:04 | truant Instead of posting nonsense, try to be helpful and confirm or disprove the data, after all that was the question. This might lead you there | olderwiser2 | |
24/11/2022 17:58 | Ooh touchy. It's coming. | mlf51 | |
24/11/2022 17:06 | Wow I hope that figure is right. It will be an absolute blood bath trying to close that lot on good news | retirementfund | |
24/11/2022 17:01 | Is anyone able to verify this tweet, I have confidence in contrarian8888, but would like a fact check on the original source calculating 33.7m shares are shorted. That will be quite the squeeze on good flow results | olderwiser2 |
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