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PALM Panther Metals Plc

82.50
-7.50 (-8.33%)
13 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -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
Gold Ores 0 269k 0.0665 12.41 3.64M
Panther Metals Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PALM. The last closing price for Panther Metals was 90p. Over the last year, Panther Metals shares have traded in a share price range of 65.00p to 140.625p.

Panther Metals currently has 4,046,226 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Panther Metals is £3.64 million. Panther Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 12.41.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/9/2024
14:10
Ha ha down 11% on hardly any trades!

IMO

hazl
24/9/2024
13:00
Indeed the mining sector is very low,everywhere.

Got to be some that make it, in my opinion.


Over to you Panther!

hazl
24/9/2024
12:15
Just addd a few, not gone overboard but think this price reflects the present value.
onehanded
18/9/2024
09:35
Expecting some more updates now after todays latest
gcinvestor
18/9/2024
07:30
Good news, let's drill Dotted Lake
jp2011
08/9/2024
12:26
Darren in Thunder Bay Could start and get interesting imo....
spudtheplumber
05/9/2024
20:30
https://x.com/superior_prosp/status/1831722667742761372?s=46&t=xVFw8zQgUvslzTc4UJyjSg
gcinvestor
05/9/2024
20:29
https://x.com/darrenhazelwood/status/1831688457669812231?s=46&t=xVFw8zQgUvslzTc4UJyjSg
gcinvestor
03/9/2024
15:24
Naughty US market starting off badly, trimmed our gains.
Still many stocks dropping.
A good day here at least.

hazl
03/9/2024
12:41
Ah quality will out as they say!
hazl
03/9/2024
09:33
Not sure there is much volume available at these price levels.
xow98
03/9/2024
08:32
There will certainly be an update this month, and some higher volume trading days
gcinvestor
03/9/2024
06:57
I'm not sure about Canada from what I've seen in other stocks.

Good to do our own thing in my opinion.

hazl
03/9/2024
06:52
Gossip is major news in next 2 weeks. Hope you all stocked up. Been collecting on dips, though not bought for a while as fully loaded lol. Now just a wait for the rewards. We well see if true…
onehanded
02/9/2024
09:09
Agreed re Canada listing, though a bit of non-dilutive Govt/State funding wouldn't go amiss. Not sure listing at this price is ideal either.
xow98
02/9/2024
07:24
Morning Xow - the problem is 60k here and there doesnt even cover their own salaries. The Canadians know the geography very well, their market is heavily geared to miners (this stock should really be listed there) so that would seem the most likely place to find financing
roman2325
01/9/2024
20:38
Most recent sets of funding have been from HNIs, the Chairman (58.5k loan note conversion July, also 9k open mkt purchase in May) and the CEO (65k loan note conversion in July, 8k open market in May).

I know that open mkt purchases don't help with company cashflow.

Make of that what you will, but serious commitment by the top 2.

xow98
31/8/2024
18:53
Hazl: the CEO works for the Shareholders, and Darren is in that role because he (should be) the most qualified amongst all of us at raising investment, that can then be used to find a lot of ore in the ground. We don't know what is in the ground, and neither does he. Like I said, we are all taking a punt/gamble/judgement/whatever you want to call it

I asked if anyone knew if there had been any progress on finding capital in his last trip to Canada. I was not trying to 'put anyone off', I was asking the questions that I assume we all need an answer to. We can discuss which sectors needs metal all day long, but its just a distraction. Solves nothing

roman2325
30/8/2024
19:20
I am afraid I have been at it for too long for you to put me off.
I know all the wrangles.

hazl
30/8/2024
19:19
Ah I see you just want to put people off!

I get it now.

hazl
30/8/2024
15:29
Hazl: buying the stock doesnt finance exploration. Outside investment does. There is no point marketing this to Blackrock and Hargreaves Lansdown when you next cash to hit next months salaries, let alone fund your next dig
roman2325
30/8/2024
14:45
But the people who are going to finance this, already know metal is in demand. We all know metal is in demand. And the people who are going to finance it will do their own analysis of the data, they won't take a CEO's word for it.

I would expect a seasoned CEO to update the shareholders on 2 things: the kinds of financiers he is talking to (on his trip to Canada last week?), and whether he is getting closer to making a commercial discovery. Telling us that manufacturers need metal kind of implies he doesnt have anything better to say (i.e. no good news). What are the new hirers (ex corp financiers) doing if not putting him in front of investors?

roman2325
30/8/2024
13:34
No not entirely.
Both are necessary.
You have to explain why a commodity is going to be in demand and when it is going to be required.
Also things change because of the political climate.
The climate change people seem to be winning at the moment again, and preferring to work towards zero carbon, even if it costs them more.
Whether that is sustainable in the medium or long term is a different matter.

But again why do you think this has nothing to do with the general market?
Of course it will.

Yes you need to have a resource in the beginning we both agree there.
Is it likely acording to the geography in the region?

Do we have the means with which to procure it when found?
We will not get big investors without some of those questions being answered or at least addressed.
That I think is what Darren is doing.
Why do you think many of the little companies similar are in the same boat...or perhaps with a worse decline?
You cannot always point the finger.
I wonder if any of us would do any better,seriously.


IMO

hazl
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