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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 | IM00BRF2WV49 | 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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-7.50 | -8.33% | 82.50 | 80.00 | 85.00 | 90.00 | 82.50 | 90.00 | 61,870 | 10:40:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | 269k | 0.0665 | 12.41 | 3.64M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/7/2024 15:12 | After tax he's put more than in wage into the company as far as share buys and loan notes so far.I think his wage has gone up this year to around 100k | spudtheplumber | |
16/7/2024 14:31 | How much does he earn? | jp2011 | |
16/7/2024 11:15 | From what I have read this is Darren’s success so far - * got himself a decent wage * keeps mug punters engaged despite snails pace progress, share value dropping and poor mining results * convinced mug punters doing a 1:25 share consolidation was to get more investment interest when the truth might be it allows him to repeat discounted funding raises ensuring he gets paid The progress of panther in Canada has been nothing short of pathetic | danmart2 | |
15/7/2024 18:55 | MMs knocked the price up today after a £3k trade. Whilst there's not a large demand for stock, suggests MMs don't have much supply. Rumour is one MM is short of stock which maybe true. | jp2011 | |
11/7/2024 11:30 | Quite right spud. Hopefully we will get a rns from Palm with confirmation they are in the account. Doesn't amount to much but every little and all that.... | soulsauce | |
11/7/2024 11:24 | *5th April 2023 | spudtheplumber | |
11/7/2024 11:24 | From 5th April PALM RNSIf the conditions to completion are satisfied, the total consideration under the agreement is GBP£200,000 of which 30% is due to Panther, to be settled by the issue of 31,913,196 Ordinary Shares in ECR at a price of 0.6267p. | spudtheplumber | |
11/7/2024 11:23 | From ECR RNS On 5 April 2023 the Company announced the potential acquisition of a 100% interest in the Blue Mountain Project, Queensland subject to certain conditions. The Company confirms that all conditions have been satisfied and 31,913,196 Ordinary Shares have been issued (at a price of 0.6267p being the VWAP for trading in ECRs shares on AIM in the 30 days prior to the date of the relevant agreement) (the 'Consideration Shares"). Application has been made for the Consideration Shares to trading on AIM ("Admission") and Admission is expected to commence, and dealing in the Consideration Shares is expected to start on or around 17 July 2024. The Consideration Shares will rank pari passu with the existing ordinary shares. | spudtheplumber | |
11/7/2024 11:11 | What was the history on this? | jp2011 | |
11/7/2024 10:55 | Go figure spud 🙄 some strange folk on these boards. | soulsauce | |
11/7/2024 10:04 | Who marked Soul down for that post lol | spudtheplumber | |
11/7/2024 10:00 | Could be time to load up soon, something good brewing…. share price seems cheap but only if something substantial found or gets a bid offer. | onehanded | |
11/7/2024 08:51 | So Panther entitled to 9.5m ECR shares now for the their 30% sale of Blue Mountain. | soulsauce | |
10/7/2024 13:12 | Thanks roman edited. | hazl | |
10/7/2024 13:09 | Dotted Lake ' Is a screaming target '! | hazl | |
10/7/2024 13:07 | Video and commentary Darren Hazelwood. | hazl | |
10/7/2024 11:14 | JP2011 3762 good post. | soulsauce | |
10/7/2024 11:14 | Typical share price performance throughout the resource company lifecycle: 'So we now have a better understanding of a resource company’s lifecycle, but the question for investors like us is always - What does this mean for the share price? The share price typically has three phases to it: Exploration I: Which correlates with the exploration and definition phases of the company lifecycle. Exploration II: Which correlates with the feasibility studies phases of the company lifecycle. Producers: Which begins when a resource company commences construction and eventually starts producing its commodity.' There is a useful image shows how the share price chart of a typical resource company | hazl | |
10/7/2024 11:13 | But what we want is to get in before the next stage...crucially, while people are discontent....to gain most ourselves. 'Production: Start extracting and shipping (making money) Once construction has been completed and everything has been tested to verify it functions according to its design specifications, improvements in the share price should occur as value of the company becomes fully realised. ' IMO | hazl | |
10/7/2024 11:11 | There are loads of companies explanations out there citing development and growth of mining companies as here. People don't sometimes realise, that what they are feeling at any one time...discontent for example.... is actually a 'norm' at certain times in the life cycle of a small company like this. From above.... 'This development phase is where many share prices lag as there is less ‘excitement&rs The objective for a company is to complete development and construction on schedule and within budget. Delays and cost overruns will often cause negative sentiment and reduction in the share price of a developing company.' | hazl | |
10/7/2024 10:03 | JP agree the area is a mine waiting to happen. I do not understand all the comments about GT Resources being next door and the trend from Tyco runs through to Dotted Next Door. There is from memory 6-8km of First Class Metals Property between them, have these boundaries changed? hxxps://www.firstcla Dotted is in the centre section of the map above, with GT at Pezim 2 the discovery at West Pickle. Would GT et al not want the bit of the trend between them and Dotted? | bigego | |
10/7/2024 09:52 | Really interesting, appreciate all of your comments, tks | roman2325 | |
10/7/2024 09:50 | Hi Hazl - thanks for this. When you say a good time to sell, do you mean a good time to buy? There's a lot of junior miners out there, all with the same story. And they only get taken out when they find something really big...a hundred million to dollars to a major won't touch the sides, considering the amount of work (and likely 18 years to production) they have to do first. So if they were sitting on a 'potential' massive gold find, I would be happy. Or a 'potential' massive copper find, or a graphite find. But like I said, the CEO seems to change his mind every couple of months, which makes me think they are not quite as sure what is down there as they let on I have a buy order in, but it is a good bit higher. I feel there is too much hope at the moment and not enough reason | roman2325 | |
10/7/2024 09:47 | Re Dotted Lake: Panther we're chasing gold and whilst the grades were ok, probably not high enough to warrant a stand-alone mine, licence was then put on the back burner. GT resources next door have found "the next Voisey Bay", ok remains to be seen but some impressive Nickel results. There is a trend running across both companies and at this point it hasn't been drilled but strong indications of Nickel etc. This prompted Darren/Nick to reevaluate all the public data around the trend and it turned out Dotted had very high Ni in soil samples. Panther has little cash and chequered drilling success hence they want GT to do the heavy lifting first. The 3d IP inversions are powerful & once calibrated to core samples it's like a 3d map of mineralisation. I have asked why Panther didn't spot Ni and conducted this geophys years earlier, no real answer. Darren's approach to target prioritisation is frankly dodgy but it's heartening to see Panther adopt this IP across 4 targets and the renewed interest in Dotted Lake | jp2011 |
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