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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Panther Securities Plc | PNS | London | Ordinary Share |
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315.00 |
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REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT & SERVICES |
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Posted at 17/10/2024 12:49 by hennessy trades What was initial purchase cost from Coop? What has their holding costs been, rates, security, repairs etc. what did it cost them to obtain planning? I think they should publish this to allow investors to gauge just how much value the sale price represents. |
Posted at 06/6/2021 17:50 by debsdowner A far better investmnt imo would be builders and suppliers such as outlined by this articleFlooring apecialis Healman ans Wickes are both seeing demand outstriping supply as people are spending money on their homes. Panther has overpaid for its arcades and will be stuck with empty units for years. There was talk of Panther turning some of its empty units in Wayfarers Arcade into a resteraunt but the town has too may already. |
Posted at 26/4/2021 11:30 by trcml Research shows that illiquid shares outperform over the long-term. As investors and traders like flexibility for buying and selling decisions they want liquidity but the liquidity adds a premium to the share price: in other words, investors overpay. Property is a long-term investment: it makes no sense to provide regular updates just to join in with the hype. In my view, it is not that the market is necessarily sceptical of the management history so much as the quality of the assets and growth prospects. personally i think Panther is past it, but the old boy might surprise us yet! |
Posted at 23/10/2020 12:21 by debsdowner HTPerloff been economic with the facts and that is causing concern for investors. Property overvalued in the UK and more so for commercial! |
Posted at 22/5/2020 15:51 by debsdowner If investors had have listened to me months ago they would have have sold out before the share price fell substantially.The government to prevent councils buying shopping centers will mean more downward trend on valuations. |
Posted at 08/12/2018 13:32 by topvest If you look at this building, it could quite easily be split into 3 units. Looks a very good deal. Perloff is an astute deep value investor!Possibly potential to convert upper floor to residential. |
Posted at 13/8/2018 12:00 by topvest Perloff is having some great fun with these land sales. Sounds like the other parties are struggling to raise finance and with every delay, Perloff increases the price / non refundable deposit. Can see at least one of the transactions being aborted and Panther being able to keep the deposit and property. The difference between the prudent and astute versus the desperate and leveraged investor I suspect. |
Posted at 07/12/2013 16:04 by skyship Hi Hybrasil - are you still around perhaps..Dropped in here after noticing that Perloff has bought 800k ABM @ 15p - not one to waste his hard earned, so perhaps he sniffs a good deal. All very interesting. Incidentally, what happened to The Wimbledon Studios - have they gone into Administration or some such? ==================== Para from recent IMS: "It has, however, become quite clear that any potential investors considering investing in the upgrade of the studios would wish to own the freehold. The property, which is owned by Panther, has over 200,000 sq. ft of studio/office/ leisure space on a site of 4.25 acres. Panther has therefore agreed with Wimbledon Studios that it would be prepared to sell the freehold or grant an option to a suitable studio purchaser who invests in the studios and assists the management buyout." ==================== |
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