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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 33.20 | 33.15 | 33.45 | 33.70 | 32.15 | 32.80 | 3,704,188 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Natural Gas Liquids | 804k | -1.45M | -0.0016 | -207.19 | 300.74M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/1/2023 12:17 | I wonder if there will be a RNS at 5pm before the meeting. Surprised that there has not been one today. Is there much that can be said of note today if not? Was hoping to hear about the new rig. | references | |
24/1/2023 12:13 | Like I explained and will do again in simple terms. I have never heard of AVCT or Traunt or BigDazz. There is this bizarre fascination of longs assuming all shorts work together. This most likely stems for your small brains inability to even comprehend that there are numerous people who do not see the company through the same rose tinted glasses as yourself. Where in fact it is often longs that work together to drive up stock prices. There has been many examples of the SEC and FCA investigation rouge stock promoters to the point where listed companies now need to disclose in their annual accounts exactly how much they have paid for stock promotion | thebull8 | |
24/1/2023 11:50 | Is Pro about to maintain his consistency of getting it wrong 100% of the time ! | padamster | |
24/1/2023 11:39 | Please Pro, please stop pretending you're any good at this - for your own sake. Your trading history is known by everyone on here. Your name is literally a punchline. | itwillallcomegood | |
24/1/2023 11:14 | I was not expecting to hear that the rig had arrived. We've had no notice of travel plans down the Dalton Highway which we usually have when a rig moves down there. At best, we should have more definite news about when it is expected. I understand it's being used by a competitor at the moment, who will be unlikely to give us a break on releasing it before they've finished with it. As they come with a rig crew, they will also likely need a day or two off before starting a fresh job. | forwood | |
24/1/2023 10:41 | It's lovely share price movement down this morning | thebull8 | |
24/1/2023 10:35 | I confess that I was expecting an RNS to that effect this morning. | arcadian | |
24/1/2023 10:17 | thebull8 is incapable of seeing anything positive in the company and its independently verified c 17.7 - 22bn barrels oip. The bears have had a lucky break due to the company's problems with frack sand blockage and clean up Alkaid 2, and delays to securing a proper workover rig. But that will happen, it's highly likely the blockage will then be cleared and, given only 40% flow back of frac fluids and a choked back well to date, they are highly likely to increase the rate of flow from the already respectable 500 sellable boe (barrels of oil equivalent). | forwood | |
24/1/2023 10:16 | thebull - you also prefer an echo chamber.... | hiddendepths | |
24/1/2023 09:06 | You never had a case to begin with You prefer an echo chamber of nothing but opinions and thought that suit your narrative | thebull8 | |
24/1/2023 08:46 | I rest my case. | mlf51 | |
24/1/2023 08:42 | Thanks to Mr Darcon once again for collating & forwarding the Q's to PANR ahead of this evening... good work Sir.. | chris0805 | |
24/1/2023 08:34 | I am interested too, in 2021 after the Talitha results Pro was talking about placings sub 20p, whilst others took advantage of the markets misunderstanding of the results. We then went on a run from ~20p to £1.50.It looks like a similar set up again. | rabito79 | |
24/1/2023 08:11 | I am interested | thebull8 |
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