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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.30 | -1.08% | 27.50 | 27.45 | 27.75 | 28.00 | 26.20 | 27.60 | 5,600,815 | 16:29:59 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Natural Gas Liquids | 804k | -1.45M | -0.0013 | -211.54 | 310.18M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/5/2023 16:11 | Yeah another winning day for the longs eh Swendab? Seems you guys can't ever lose right? Must be absolutely thrilled with the share price. | johnswan193 | |
31/5/2023 16:08 | So who knew it’s been the funds in indexes selling recently and it’s a question to the shorters and liars? | padamster | |
31/5/2023 16:07 | how do you get from volume to price, echoridge? how do you explain that multiple times in the only 2 other regression downtrends it has traded exactly like panr does now? maybe turn down the degree of certainty of your assertions PS I will stop discussing this now. Re-reading your "it is precisely the only reason" leaves me speechless and I have had enough already with Padamster. We will see what happens | cezuan | |
31/5/2023 16:02 | cezuan - it is precisely the one and only reason. In fact, you can very ably assume that early 'index rebalance trading' has been a significant factor, not just today, but for weeks now as some particularly sophisticated funds - as they always do - worked out that the impact on Pantheon on the 31st would far more significant than the market realised so they have been shorting reasonable amounts for some time. So, in a very real way, not only are you completely wrong about today's activity, but likely this has been an important factor in the share price weakness for much of this month. | echoridge | |
31/5/2023 16:00 | Absolute rubbish checkout volumes pre placing. | john henry | |
31/5/2023 15:59 | Time for Scot to rally all his old contacts from London to Anchorage :-) | johnswan193 | |
31/5/2023 15:54 | Anyone know if Pro (Sandcrab) is trading long, short or even sideways 😂 | padamster | |
31/5/2023 15:54 | Off to enjoy the remains of a glorious day. Catch you at the bottom of 14p tomorrow! 10 p. Nailed on. | ohdearohdearohdear | |
31/5/2023 15:54 | the volume has been high since the placing for ~2 weeks. looking at the past regression trends identical to ours we see the same trading behavior. rebalancing is not "the only reason" why it would trade like this. just because there's a narrative doesn't explain away the effect; remember: farallon stopped selling, but the selling didn't stop. | cezuan | |
31/5/2023 15:53 | A UT is a matched trade so they were bought and sold! | nobbygnome | |
31/5/2023 15:52 | Oh dear oh deary me - you have no clue | padamster | |
31/5/2023 15:52 | The actual closing quotes were 16.11 bid and 16.22 offered… | nobbygnome | |
31/5/2023 15:51 | It is the last day of MSCI re-weightings today which is why we are seeing this aggressive selling full ya boots tomorrow. | tizo100 | |
31/5/2023 15:51 | So millions of shares sold at the bell.....means a rise tomorrow 😂😂 What a tangled web we weave when we try to make ourselves (and our families) feel better about the losses. Anybody heard of Occam's razor? 14p tomorrow. | ohdearohdearohdear | |
31/5/2023 15:50 | It is the last day of MSCI re-weightings today which is why we are seeing this aggressive selling I have just spoken with the company. | tizo100 | |
31/5/2023 15:47 | So I predict the price will be back above 18p tomorrow and open at around 16.5 | nobbygnome | |
31/5/2023 15:45 | Absolutely rebalancing volume 51M shares. | john henry |
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