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PANR Pantheon Resources Plc

17.20
-0.48 (-2.71%)
11 Oct 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Pantheon Resources Plc LSE:PANR London Ordinary Share GB00B125SX82 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.48 -2.71% 17.20 2,645,252 16:35:12
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
17.30 17.40 17.90 17.36 17.70
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Natural Gas Liquids 804k -1.45M -0.0013 -133.85 197.27M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
16:35:12 UT 86,420 17.20 GBX

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12/10/202414:12Not MODERATED by the guild20,672
12/10/202414:11PANR - Alaska North Slope (moderated)39,025
12/10/202403:02Pantheon Resources8,043
10/10/202415:47General notes 1
09/10/202415:15Prepare to be liquidated 1

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Posted at 12/10/2024 09:20 by Pantheon Resources Daily Update
Pantheon Resources Plc is listed in the Natural Gas Liquids sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PANR. The last closing price for Pantheon Resources was 17.68p.
Pantheon Resources currently has 1,115,754,480 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Pantheon Resources is £194,141,280.
Pantheon Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -133.85.
This morning PANR shares opened at 17.70p
Posted at 09/10/2024 10:26 by helpfull
Cor blimey, guv!

Methinks the trader fourskin deigns to post on this thread as part of his trade.

Cause a commotion/negativity now that he has sold his trading shares.

Bring the share price down to enable his next trade.

Surfing on the back of all the mugs who think a Megrez-1 spud announcement will cause a spike in the share price.

He is a naughty, naughty boy.

Be careful.
Posted at 08/10/2024 21:05 by helpfull
Cor blimey guv!

What Kemche doesn't understand is that Helpfull knows that every Pantheon shareholder is in profit.

Except Helpfull, of course.

But since this is a zero sum game, and because Helpfull knows how much has been lost, then the combined profits of all shareholders can't be more than £1,361,745.28.

Although the share price fell today that profit cannot have risen by more than a few thousand pounds.

Helpfull holds no shares at present because the last tranche was cashed today to establish a capital loss.

And that means that the share price cannot rise tomorrow because everyone would be making huge profits and nobody would be making a counter loss.

The next huge rise in the share price needs someone to step forward and make a quantum loss to pay for the profits everyone will make.

Simples, really.

Be careful.
Posted at 08/10/2024 09:52 by helpfull
Cor blimey, guv!

"It reduced because Mangrove didn't increase the number of shares they were shorting"

Talk about putting the horse behind the cart.

It reduced because Pantheon issued more and more shares.

Pantheon issued more and more shares(for cash) because it could not raise finance.

It could not raise finance!

More shares, falling share price.

It's the share price, stupid.

What plum bought these shares at £1?

Be careful.
Posted at 05/10/2024 18:55 by helpfull
Cor blimey, guv!

sad mike290, they'll take all those £1 shares you bought, for 10p.

What was you thinking?

Probably reading what mif51 or his husband michaelsadvfn or rabidtoe were wittering on about.

Nobody cares about Stahl.

The share price has dropped by £1 since then.

It's the share price, stupid.

Be careful.
Posted at 23/9/2024 13:58 by forwood
According to JakNife: I'm 'stupid' and 'don't understand'. Really?

Strange, some may say very stupid, to reference a post where I caution against optimism but also look forward to a price that went up from 114 to 150 within a month. Your 2nd reference to WHI's view, made shortly before the Alkaid sand blockage problem that led to a halving of the SP, is regrettable but only with hindsight. A successful drill would have seen the price rebound.

So now, what are we to make of the pending Megrez drill? I believe it is correct to be optimistic. It is a conventional well and the outcome is currently calculated at c 69% geological chance of success - an extremely high chance. Panr management reckons it is the best prospect to date in the entire acreage. But we should always be mindful of the chance that something goes wrong. That is inherent to drilling but the company is taking every precaution to avoid errors.

The shorts think they're very clever for calling it right. I think they've been lucky but they weren't so clever when the price rebounded from recent lows around 10p and it went to over 40p. Who was 'clever' then? Most of the longs do not just sit there while they see their share price fall into massive losses. Most trade, and I certainly do. Are shorts going to push the price down below the recent CB conversion price? We shall see. If they do, I will take a view, and trade accordingly.
Posted at 23/9/2024 10:23 by jaknife
Mojad5,

"This JakNife clown has been trolling Zephyr Energy with exactly the same garbage.
Best ignore or use the filter."

It's not difficult to understand. The Zephyr Energy share price has been spiked up by pump 'n dump rampers and I've pointed that out. The share price has fallen 44% from it's peak and they still haven't raised the funds that they need. Anyone following me short on Zephyr has made a nice tidy profit.

In much the same way a bunch of scumsters spiked the share price of Pantheon Resources; I also called that one out and made a lovely tidy profit there as well.

PANR still hasn't produced any material flow of oil, it's still bleeding its shareholders dry with regular fund raises and promising jam tomorrow. Anyone who is long has lost a small fortune.

That you choose to align yourself with the scumsters says more about you than me.

JakNife
Posted at 19/9/2024 13:56 by nigoil
"Classic treeshake after the whoosh! Typical MMs looking for cheap stock.".....PMSL

Panr share price still has a long way to go down!!!!!!!

10p party coming sooooooooooon!

TICK TOCK

Simples!...... :-)
Posted at 16/9/2024 08:51 by kemche
Price action continues to be encouraging on yet another red day. Management decision to up-size the deal initially disappointed some in the market and especially retail buyers, but we're clearly chopping through those weak holders as the share price consolidates above the issue price. Meantime, the market is starting to show delayed recognition of the merits of management's decision to bite the bullet a bit on price and instead raise a significant cash cushion which can eventually be deployed on other value catalysts like Magrez going forward. As for the pipeline, its another potential moonshot for PANR which has very much not gone away. Senior management of this company has taken some hits lately and the depressed share price certainly reflects those sentiments, but the handling of this raise and decision to drill Magrez are, in my view, getting some very deserved, if delayed, love from the market, especially from newer buyers who got scaled back in the deal. I've mentioned in previous posts, but it bears repeating: only a few handfuls of companies in the entire market have done a secondary of this size on the LSE this miserable year, full stop, and among smaller caps, you're down to a handful if you're lucky. Again, the 17p price kinda sucked, but the main takeaway here should be that there was significant demand for the story Pantheon is telling, not just in the assessment of the massive upside risk/reward at Magrez per se, but also relative to the other options available in the market generally for those investment pounds.
Posted at 12/9/2024 11:36 by kemche
JOMT, Maybe the aim is to drop the price quickly, trigger the stop losses, then hope people do not move in to quick for the lower price? Are drops like these intended to trigger stop losses?

"Helpful" (who claimed not to be aligned to the shorting company Mangrove- has gone quiet.

All those shares that were sold - and have to be purchased back at some point - all whilst the share price is rising.

At some point they will get cold feet..... and start to buy to cover these sales.

Even "Helpful" has to agree, that those purchases are likely to increase the share price..
Posted at 11/9/2024 18:11 by ohdearohdearohdear
Blimey. Is the share price falling in anticipation of the Hobbsy show because, as we know, the share price always plummets after his pointless rambling "presentations".

Those of us who are honest on this bb (kemche is one...there has to be others, surely?) has to ask ..... what is the point of hobbsy? Why pay him all that money? He has completely and disastrously failed to do what he was supposed to do....and that is to keep the share price from cratering. The common man was supposed to believe the nonsense he came out with because, well, he's hobbsy.

Well it turns out that the common man isn't quite so gullible.

10p might well be breached next week.
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