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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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-0.30 | -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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01/6/2023 06:43 | Unhelful - you appear desperate this morning. Excellent RNS | padamster | |
01/6/2023 06:39 | Cor blimey, guv! Even the price target given by the traders trying to feel in the mug punter has fallen drastically. It is now 30p. What happened to 300p by swendab1 when the share price was 150p? What happened to the broker targets of 96p or more? A couple of months ago a shorter would have been lambasted for suggesting 30p. Now it's the blue sky figure. A little bit of reality? 10p is the target. Don't be mugged off to buy, to allow traders to edit their poor trades. There are millions of loosely held shares. Market makers are awash with the things. Be careful. | helpfull | |
01/6/2023 06:28 | That RNS explains the two bouts of US buying in recent days. It's extremely positive news, not that I would expect the mud-slingers on here to appreciate the fact. It's very sad that objectivity has been thrown out of the window when it comes to the market's estimation of the value of this company. It has got to the stage of damaging the company itself as well the financial interests of those investors who have the intelligence and insight to do proper analysis of the facts. My view is that PANR should move its listing to New York or consider going private. The London quote is anachronistic and has become seriously damaging. | hiddendepths | |
01/6/2023 06:24 | Excellent RNS | padamster | |
01/6/2023 06:20 | Cor blimey, guv! "The balance of 8,783,893 New Ordinary Shares will be admitted to trading once the outstanding Subscription funds are received by the Company which is expected over the coming days" When do days turn into weeks? Will the threat of legal action be needed to get hold of the monies? Who took up these shares and what was the motive? Still no resolution. Instead an anaemic RNS repeating the lease purchase. How many times? A webinar thrown in to put more lipstick on the pig. Not a good image. Be careful. | helpfull | |
01/6/2023 06:16 | Decent RNS this morning. Sounds like the start of positive things happening, well done anyone that bought in on the dip, company also confirm PR to be ramped up now. Initial share price target - back to 30p then from there anythings possible :)) | mindthegapup | |
01/6/2023 06:12 | i adore panr. a case study | kaos3 | |
31/5/2023 23:36 | New dawn in 7h30mins tick tick chaps will move very very quickly imo | sirmark | |
31/5/2023 23:34 | Swendab1 - Once again, I relate to the content of your most recent post, and respect your view.If anyone has noticed, I recently changed my profile photo of two dragons (one white, one black!) they signify 'Karma'. Something which from my own personal experience can and had come true!)Therefore, for those of you wish to ramp / deramp etc - from my personal experience, your efforts are completely futile!GLA | markliddiard | |
31/5/2023 23:31 | Top of the leader board later imoWas sold down and coupled with the Index sell outs today which has been noted tomorrow is a game changer no more down side and I suspect mangrove after today no longer have a short holding and this flies and flies fast imo See you up and early chaps our new dawn clear decks start 8am night all | sirmark | |
31/5/2023 21:54 | wow you're kind of weird kemche. you are right about echo being seldom wrong though. | alaric7 | |
31/5/2023 21:38 | Nobby, echo is also Baron Barry von Rothschild-Cazenove. A hedge fund manager advisor behind successes such as nano, zed, ies, chll, bvc, gfin, amongst a host of others. Likes to hide his investment prowess under a bushell. Never boorish, up his own jacksy, self opinionated, or wrong. Fond of turgid and constipated prose. Seldom wrong- if always. Always. Every time. | kemche | |
31/5/2023 21:26 | Don’t get that one kemche?!? | nobbygnome | |
31/5/2023 21:12 | Profound Barry. | kemche | |
31/5/2023 21:10 | Sell, sell, sell. | ken chung | |
31/5/2023 20:17 | Meantime, as it likely got swallowed up in all the nonsense, one interesting possibility I wrote about earlier is the very real possibility that Mangrove have covered their short into the closing bedlam. On the one hand, it's good if they haven't as that will obviously leave a major short position that still needs to cover. However, if they did use the 'liquidity event' of the COB index rebalance to close their position at 15.75p, it might mean that this massive rebalance event for a name like Pantheon, already the target of rabid dogs like Carson Block, may well have become a popular trade among certain hedge funds; ie, as I speculated earlier, perhaps more of the weakness in the share price over the past 6 weeks or so has been down to short sellers into today's event, than we might have first thought. | echoridge | |
31/5/2023 19:57 | This thing traded the better part of 60m shares today, with 18m+ in the closing auction alone. Even with the usual noise of double-counting, etc., that's 10x+ normal daily volume. To try and spend a single second of anyone's time trying - and so very, very desperately - to argue that the day's activity AND price action weren't totally and completely defined by the double-index rebalancing that the Company experienced at the COB, is to expose yourself almost intentionally to ridicule. | echoridge |
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