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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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1.55 | 5.74% | 28.55 | 28.10 | 28.60 | 28.70 | 27.20 | 27.20 | 4,128,654 | 16:29:58 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Natural Gas Liquids | 13k | -11.55M | -0.0103 | -27.72 | 301.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/11/2023 08:11 | Helpfuls rendition of the wounded pride troll song above Let us all know when you have managed to make $2.7685 million, equal $2.744 million. If you still think they are the same, can I get a loan off you please By the way where is my chart 0.13 to 7.5 by end of 2028, I have seen your crayon work, it will be easy for you, is there a reason you don't want to produce one | olderwiser2 | |
20/11/2023 08:07 | Pro = Karma. Stop being malicious Pro and one day you may make some money | padamster | |
20/11/2023 08:05 | Yes another disaster for Pro. It’s very sad that such a distasteful character feels he needs to impart his flawed knowledge on everyone else in such an aggressive manner. Ho hum… | nobbygnome | |
20/11/2023 08:02 | How's HE1 PROtard -30%and down 70% since you said you said you was buying !!Still the worst investor on ADVFN title is still intact ! | sirmark | |
20/11/2023 08:01 | Bought some new crayons at the weekend have we. | mlf51 | |
20/11/2023 07:59 | Cor blimey, guv! Posting all night and get no calculations, olderwiser2 I'm embarrassed for you. But I will not be a Mark the Lizard and ask continually for an answer. Wallow in your need to hide and obfuscation. Anyhoo. Dec 2023 - $2.45 million + $0.3185 million = $2.7685 million. Mar 2024 - $2.45 million + $0.294 million = $2.744 million. And a subsequent drop in cash after payment. Questions to be asked in the webinar: Why did IPGL not put up full payment for both repayments and save the company cash resources? Why did the "long term investor" not put up the full payment (instead of one half) of the March 2024 payment? Why did the "long term investor" insist on Hobbsy having to fork out $250,000? Are IPGL going to hold onto all their new shares? Why do IPGL hold some of their share in "financial instuments"? Why did the other directors not take up some of the new shares and leave it all to Hobbsy? The difficulty in getting together just a few million dollars for the loan repayment suggests to me that when the big cash raise of $70 million to $120 million comes along, no matter what the method, the heart will be ripped out of the share price. That's why new investors are tentative. The "one and a half" that turned up are the most supportive and yet they were reluctant. Wait for the trouble when the begging bowl comes out. Any farm in partner and directors will be standing back and watching for the car crash. Mangrove are sitting pretty. 10p is the target. But the chart is beginning to suggest lower. Be careful. | helpfull | |
20/11/2023 07:33 | The girls are out in force this morning, are they worried about something. | mlf51 | |
20/11/2023 07:31 | OK Thats two trolls in harmony, try for a quartet | olderwiser2 | |
20/11/2023 07:14 | olderwiser.......its ramp and pump into webinar day today. Expect lots of talk of L2 and MM's. Buyers galore today......sellers galore later this week. | pro_s2009 | |
20/11/2023 07:11 | No....I am saying the directors sold loads of share above 120p and then bought a few back in what looks like a token gesture at just over 10% of what they sold them at. Then............they purchase no more shares............ Are the confident and going all in ? Or are they wary that something might not be right and having taken a load off the table, not willing to put much back on it. | pro_s2009 | |
20/11/2023 07:06 | How may trolls can we get singing in harmony today | olderwiser2 | |
20/11/2023 07:02 | Pro is exposing his thoughts on shares, buy low and sell high is somehow wrong | olderwiser2 | |
20/11/2023 06:58 | PROtaaaaaaard is going to make billion trillions is something. Soooo smart | maxxy1 | |
20/11/2023 06:51 | Selling loads at high price and then buying a few token gesture ones back at a very much lower price is not confidence......IMO. Following the exercise of share options, Jay Cheatham, a Director and PDMR of the Company, has sold 1,300,000 shares at an average price of £1.234 per share. ...... · Following the exercise of share options, Justin Hondris, a Director and PDMR of the Company, has sold 2,000,000 shares at an average price of £1.234 per share. .... · Following the exercise of share options, Robert Rosenthal, a Director and PDMR of the Company, has sold 900,000 shares at an average price of £1.234 per share. .... | pro_s2009 | |
20/11/2023 06:25 | Splitting hairs now Pro, I know the pro trolls are frightened enough to avoid those exact words. But here is a quick example of the dross that stimulated me to buy, if you did not get the message do not buy from that, well well well OHDODO 7037 The bottom of the mountsin is 5p. And there is no doubt that the price will get there. Tbe question is...what then? The highest probability, by far, is administration. Then somebody will pick up the pieces for sure and you can also be sure that the directors will be the only ones to benefit. 5p. Nailed on. Then administration. Maybe Hobbs Alaska might be worth investing in. | olderwiser2 | |
20/11/2023 06:03 | A few loyal share holders LMAO And the entire BOD purchases on 17/5/23 @ 17p Jay Cheatham 705,882 Justin Hondris 352,941 Jeremy Brest 705,882 Philip Gobe 235,378 Robert Rosenthal 706,136 David Hobbs 141,227 DH subsequently plus 2 million in on market and private placement Most often when the BOD is buying up, it is considered a good indicator | olderwiser2 | |
20/11/2023 05:53 | Not really.......nobody was DO NOT BUY. Thats you just trying to misinform people to suit your agenda. | pro_s2009 | |
20/11/2023 05:36 | Funny but unremarkable that you do not remember that | olderwiser2 | |
20/11/2023 04:49 | Nobody was saying do not buy at 10.5p Thasts just your imagination. Suits your agenda. Remember all the rampers saying buy........when the PANR directors were selling at over 120p......before the fall to 10.5p ? I remember that. | pro_s2009 | |
20/11/2023 04:47 | Did you mean re-rate to 10.5p ? Dont know if it will......all depends on how much people fall for the old "lipstick on a pig" routine. Currently it seems only a few loyal shareholders are willing to put money in. Major oil companies - Nah......... Big funds and institutions - Nah........ Remind me why PANR seems to have no big funds or big instutions in their major shareholders list ? just seems to be Nominee accounts of lots of private investors........ Is this why PANR seems to have such an aggressive ramping and promotion team working hard to suck pricate investors into buying PANR ? | pro_s2009 |
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