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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -953k | -0.0103 | -4.56 | 4.36M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/2/2014 12:02 | Yet more director dealing! | mozy123 | |
21/1/2014 10:44 | surprise at the lack of interest in this company. has followed through on everything since IPO. now starting to reap the rewards from the years of effort and investment. just at the beginning of a revenue and profit curve | here and there | |
07/1/2014 09:13 | no idea. commodity trading in theory is based around around supply and demand but in practise i suspect speculators run the short term price. palm oil demand is set to increase over the medium and long term and asian plantations are set to profit from it. i am a buyer at these levels; they are just at the beginning of processing 3rd party in volume and they are well financed. their own product is just beginning to come on line. there will be continuous and huge growth in revenue and profit over the next 5 years. directors own a lot of stock so i expect some decent returns once debt is paid down | here and there | |
06/1/2014 11:25 | Unit price for palm oil has hit 800 for the first time since autumn 2012. Anybody know the reason for the drift upwards? | grahamhacker | |
27/9/2013 14:37 | I 'be just converted their 64800 acre plantation from acres to sq miles (as I can't visualise acres) & the answer is 95sq miles - that's big (10 x 10 miles approx).... A lot of palms! | grahamhacker | |
24/3/2013 14:02 | Anyone compared PALM with DKL which has just floated on AIM? They seem to be less than a year behind PALM with a 60tph mill on site and due to be up and running at the end of this year, with 27,000 hectares of smallholders to supply FFB and expecting to produce around 40-50,000 tonnes of CPO in 2014. Dekeloil are only capped at £14m and I was wondering what makes PALM worth £116m. | marab | |
01/2/2013 09:28 | Chart broken on the upside here now | nw99 | |
26/11/2012 12:55 | Will the company issue RNS when production plant comes on line, they indicated this would be in December 2012. | beeezzz | |
23/3/2012 15:09 | The effects of your investment decisions | volsung | |
09/5/2011 11:01 | Good update from PAL this morning. | katie priceless | |
20/4/2011 17:37 | I am in this but not that and I guess it is a labour costs issue. | leedskier | |
15/3/2011 08:28 | PAL outperforming its peers , my guess is its because its not based in Asia. | katie priceless | |
18/1/2011 17:15 | Pal look OK, bit close to Ivory Coast though, not sure what's going to happen there. Another leg up here today, not seen any news, it must be just hype about food prices. | beeezzz | |
08/1/2011 12:47 | Nice leg up yesterday, as Jim Rogers said, food is going to be the big investment opportunity over the next 10 years, he is usually right. | beeezzz | |
06/1/2011 10:36 | Have a look at PAL | katie priceless | |
23/11/2010 11:42 | Is this an ethical investment i.e. no orang-utan habitat destroyed? | trewsa | |
18/11/2010 19:58 | Latest note - | rockafella2 | |
29/10/2010 12:08 | Any idea why recent movement in sp? | mew199 | |
25/9/2010 08:37 | Thanks Matt. Still no sign of andrbea. | matt | |
23/9/2010 15:59 | pair trade is NBPO | mattjos | |
23/9/2010 12:35 | Is andrbea around to update the header? A link here for starters: | matt |
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