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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-1.15 | -3.07% | 36.30 | 36.05 | 36.20 | 38.00 | 35.55 | 38.00 | 5,558,888 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Natural Gas Liquids | 13k | -11.55M | -0.0103 | -35.15 | 417.85M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/12/2023 19:00 | Great Quiz Helpfull.Best question is missed out. What is the maximum % drop in Pantheon shares and how does this compare to the recent rise from 10p? | rabito79 | |
31/12/2023 18:43 | Cor blimey, guv! Poo didn't you predict 75p by November last? Are you now predicting a halving of the share price? Wait until Coeun and Mad dRIP read that. Be careful. | helpfull | |
31/12/2023 18:11 | LTH'ers!!Just as I said!!These trolls are just so easy to wind up!!Have a great NYE, eat, drink and be Merry!!2024 will be a great year!!GLA LTH'ers!!p.s. what flavour pot noodle do you think the trolls have chosen to eat, whilst watching their neighbours fireworks from their bed sit windows??a) chicken and mushroom?b) beef and tomato?c) nobody really cares?? | markliddiard | |
31/12/2023 17:39 | Was it yoko Nono who thought it "boring", the gang only go by the hapless crayon version of charts they get confused when the line goes up. I don't follow him but Zac Mir has it pretty much the same as you. | mlf51 | |
31/12/2023 17:11 | Following on from my 'boring' chart post of earlier, I thought I'd come up with another 'like watching paint dry' missive. The last 3 weeks have returned a remarkably consistent +11%, +13% and +11% weekly returns. December returned a cool +30%. Given PANR's tendency to rack up 2-3 months of positive returns back to back, given the chart and the potential positive short term catalysts of NSAI IER's and vendor financing, I would fully expect January to return +50% taking us to circa 40p. This would put further pressure on shorters like Mangrove and others. As always DYOR.... | poohbear1 | |
31/12/2023 16:20 | Although I wasn't a 'contributor' during most of the events featured in your quiz, I must say that's a top piece of work Helpfull. | yombo araka | |
31/12/2023 16:09 | A RED THUMB .. YES 🎯 | yombo araka | |
31/12/2023 16:05 | I thought we could have our own annoying sign off motif like Lidd's GLAND LATHES he persists on closing every post with .. GFOLSC&AOGW | yombo araka | |
31/12/2023 16:02 | Thank you .. and yes sit back and wait for his inevitable drunken, incoherent, retort sometime this evening. GFOLSC&AOGW | yombo araka | |
31/12/2023 15:34 | Lizard is trying so hard to appear intelligent and literate with that post, it lacks the spontaneity and generally febrile quality of his previous offerings, having been composed and revised with undue care and attention fearful of making his usual grammatical errors which we invariably bring to his attention and mock, consequently the end result is somewhat mechanical and ponderous, lacking both character and humour .. somewhat like the man himself. | yombo araka | |
31/12/2023 13:20 | It seems another frothing posting frenzy of nonsensical dribbling drivel is upon us. Happy New year to LTH's, long May the blue and profit continue. A shame helpful is utterly miserable at this time earning peanut posting waffle and nonsense. Deliciously filtered to boot. | coeun | |
31/12/2023 13:17 | More lies, misinformation, misdirection, drivel and nonsense from helpful the filtered village idiot. His superiors have chastised him yet again and demanded more pay per postings to counteract his woeful Christmas performance as the Santa that nobody in his family wanted. | coeun |
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