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PAT Panthera Resources Plc

5.50
0.00 (0.00%)
14 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Panthera Resources Plc LSE:PAT London Ordinary Share GB00BD2B4L05 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 5.50 5.00 6.00 5.62 5.50 5.50 353,515 08:00:22
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 0 -3.14M -0.0184 -2.99 9.4M
Panthera Resources Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PAT. The last closing price for Panthera Resources was 5.50p. Over the last year, Panthera Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 4.55p to 11.50p.

Panthera Resources currently has 170,989,083 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Panthera Resources is £9.40 million. Panthera Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.99.

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02/3/2019
15:39
Lol..high double figures is my target, which will be a given on permit license approval from Panthera's tiny £5m market cap and 67.6m shares..... we know the Indian Government and High Courts have been supportive of Panthera's rightful claim, and given the timing of the announcement, it makes you wonder if the Right of Refusal policy has been specially introduced to ensure a positive outcome for Panthera's application, it would certainly send out the right message to foreign investors and explorers who up until now must be very reluctant to do business in India given the circumstances of Panthera's case, amongst others....it will be very interesting to see what the market makes of it this coming week....Double figures in a blink imho . Gl ;-)
moneymunch
02/3/2019
14:47
So are we looking at good increase soon next.week... still looking for swingtrade 2.5k at 9.2 p...so double figures is my target...
habz1986
02/3/2019
11:21
A done deal??? An instant multi-bag on permit license approval... Gla Holders...Excitement building ;-)

"The policy has introduced “Right of First Refusal for holders of reconnaissance permit and prospecting license (RP/PL holders)"

moneymunch
02/3/2019
09:01
World class asset targeting 6.0Moz+ resource. Primary mineralisation from near-surface with potential to develop into a large, bulk mineable open-pit operation JORC-compliant resources of 1.74Moz, with a planning exploration programme to increase this to a target in excess of 6.0Moz.

The Bhukia Project consists of a PL application that lies within the former Jagpura Reconnaissance Permit Tenement. The two previous Reconnaissance Permits (RP) were called Jagpura and Jagpura North. The Company selected the smaller Bhukia area, for which the PL application has been submitted. It’s selection was based on results from exploration work conducted on the larger RP areas and followed from detailed negotiations with the Rajasthan Department of Mines and Geology (DMG).

moneymunch
02/3/2019
08:48
Panthera are currently the RP ( Reconnaissance Permit ) holders of Bhukia, and so the latest mining policy approved by the Indian Government could be highly significant in Panthera's PL application!!!??? gla ;-)



"The provisions include the introduction of Right of First Refusal for RP/PL holders and encouraging the private sector to take up exploration. "



India approves NMP 2019 for sustainable mining sector development


1st March 2019

The Indian Cabinet has approved the 2019 National Mineral Policy (NMP 2019), which aims to develop the mining sector in a sustainable manner.

NMP 2019 replaces the current National Mineral Policy, which as been in place since 2008, and aims to ensure effective regulation. It will also address the issues of project-affected persons especially those residing in tribal areas.

The new programme aims to have an implementable policy that brings in further transparency, better regulation and enforcement and includes provisions that give a boost to the mining sector.

The provisions include the introduction of Right of First Refusal for RP/PL holders and encouraging the private sector to take up exploration.

moneymunch
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