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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Panther Metals Plc | LSE:PALM | London | Ordinary Share | IM00BKDM2T52 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 4.70 | 4.40 | 5.00 | 4.70 | 4.70 | 4.70 | 4,817,404 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -953k | -0.0103 | -4.56 | 4.36M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/5/2023 12:34 | Have to get some buyers in first 🙄 | soulsauce | |
18/5/2023 12:03 | I sense a strong up move from current levels in the share price, my view is a material event is not far away. A number of juniors have been bringing in substantial JV partners over recent weeks, PALM have licences that will attract mid/major caps IMO. | goldenshread | |
18/5/2023 11:32 | I’m sitting on top of our No1 target at Dotted Lake here. | xow98 | |
18/5/2023 09:35 | This could be an exciting stock as these metals get hot again. | hazl | |
18/5/2023 09:10 | Day two as we head towards what we believe is a very significant EM anomaly. | xow98 | |
17/5/2023 13:58 | Could get interesting and expect at sometime soon a major spike. Best to be ready lol. Look cheap with news afoot. | onehanded | |
17/5/2023 13:56 | Evidence within the rock structures on Dotted Lake that the processes required to form a deposit have taken place. | xow98 | |
17/5/2023 13:51 | First afternoon on Dotted Lake! | xow98 | |
13/5/2023 18:22 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | spudtheplumber | |
13/5/2023 16:57 | That would certainly be a great move if he can pull it off, Howie26 It might explain why despite all his references to the Palladium One work and its relevance to Dotted Lake, he's never actually shown an image map of how their lease holdings and discoveries match up against the Dotted Lake samples in slide 16 of the current presentation. Meanwhile Dotted Lake under Projects on the website continues to suggest the focus remains on Gold, which I think he's at least verbally alluded to as no longer the case I don't believe that the properties directly meet each other (though I'm happy to be wrong on this), but I've not been able to work out how they do relate. | spangle93 | |
13/5/2023 15:05 | Palladium one are going to JV I’d say. That will become clear next week. | howie26 | |
13/5/2023 09:41 | The interviewer agreed now is the right time for the metals...particularl The next five to six years ought to be an interesting time. Tuesday then, Darren is going to be at Dotted Lake and applications will be going in by the sounds of it. All these things are critical before the nitty gritty. I think that the master investor conference shows him at his best but good to get a bit more feedback. IMO | hazl | |
13/5/2023 09:28 | Ah but they know with more certainty, WHERE to drill and WHAT they are likely to find! I am certain they have been diligent, whilst every share in this sector, has been languishing, as the metals themselves became cheaper. It was reflecting what was going on in the political and economic environment no doubt. You can talk it down as much as you like but this seems to be a bottom to me. Also, if these finds are as significant, as they believe, the market will respond to that and cash will be found. As far as source, it is clear they know, they cannot turn easily to shareholders now, so by showing the geology with more certainty, those with expertise and financial clout will likely want to be part of that growth, are my thoughts. Don't forget he was a share investor in the past and knows how these things work. The best bit is yet to come, I reckon! | hazl | |
13/5/2023 09:05 | Question is how did he spend the last fund raising Was it spent well with drilling so late into the summer ? Have lessons been learnt | danmart2 | |
13/5/2023 08:53 | Finally he said it (6:10) “Exploring is all about drilling now”. Interesting see where the funding comes from | xow98 | |
13/5/2023 07:20 | We'll get there. | hazl | |
12/5/2023 15:38 | People will start to take note soon. Likelihood will be when this is trading at 6p + | howie26 | |
12/5/2023 15:10 | Still very little stock on offer, a premium being asked for just £5k's worth. | broken_arrow1 | |
12/5/2023 13:40 | The market makers have quelled interest here by shutting off online limits when there is demand - plain and simple folks. IF retail investors tried hard or #knewthegame they would have placed limit orders to deflect that tactic - not so. Back to the status quo therefore - for the time being at least. | m1sterx | |
12/5/2023 13:32 | It is now off it's lows and starting to climb, I believe. When the funding is achieved then this will show it's true colours. IMO | hazl | |
12/5/2023 12:55 | Time and again people don't buy at lows... they buy high and get disappointed. | hazl | |
12/5/2023 12:53 | Shares can carry on down, way below their value, on sentiment alone....because of the economic climate as you well know. They have found zinc and gold and now indications on other metals. Therefore it is not just speculation. The quantity, depth and quality will be confirmed by drilling, but the evaluation so far, can tell top geologists where good assets will likely to be found, because of their experience. I think Darren explained that very well...it was interesting to be told about the relevance of volcanic massive sulphides, in that piece. You have to be a good detective in these things. Bring the stuff out at the right time. We can all change our stance according to our positions in time but I would say it would be silly to buy at highs. | hazl | |
12/5/2023 10:26 | "I politely suggest that the statement above on drilling is not helpful at this time." Pre-drilling results its all speculation. With the price down 30% since the last drilling results it would appear the market disagrees with you. | xow98 |
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