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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

135.10
4.40 (3.37%)
17 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd LSE:GKP London Ordinary Share BMG4209G2077 COM SHS USD1.00 (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  4.40 3.37% 135.10 134.40 135.00 135.10 129.60 130.00 812,031 16:35:20
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0517 -34.82 400.4M
Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd is listed in the Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GKP. The last closing price for Gulf Keystone Petroleum was 130.70p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 148.00p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,443,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £400.40 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -34.82.

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25/1/2017
10:38
GKPhero: "Oilman63" and "cutthecagain" clearly don't think there is a Police investigation into what they have been doing. Oh well, they will never be able to say that they were not repeatedly warned.
oil_investor
25/1/2017
10:36
Some later bondholders, not part of the original loan, bought their bonds at a discount, tess. Also, if you factor in the coupon payments they've received, it muddies the waters a bit as regards each individual's/entity's break-even point.
lardner23
25/1/2017
10:33
How many on here work for Sothic and Co?
gkphero
25/1/2017
10:32
I say pro rata because it was over $500,000,000 worth of bonds.
tess_tickle
25/1/2017
10:32
Exactly

cc David Bramhill

"RJCDC: er...no. I said Nighthawk's acreage was dubious. Then their Nomad told me that the wells were producing at good rates. Then I discovered that this was a lie."

I wonder what David would say about that?


"oil_investor25 Jan '17 - 09:49 - 532941 of 532953 3 5

RJCDC: er...no. I said Nighthawk's acreage was dubious. Then their Nomad told me that the wells were producing at good rates. Then I discovered that this was a lie. And I consistently said it was impossible to value the acreage. I said it might be bad, or it might be good, or it might be good in parts and bad elsewhere. And that is exactly what proved to be the case."

cutthecagain
25/1/2017
10:30
BSc (Hons) in an open university postal course and ZERO TO DO WITH THE OIL INDUSTRY !!!

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Edit: I also note you didn't answer my question about you and oil rigs.
This is because you have NEVER been near one have you ...........FACT.

oilman63
25/1/2017
10:26
Pro forma capitalisation: Upon completion of the Restructuring and assuming the Open Offer is fully subscribed, Guaranteed Noteholders will retain US$100 million of Reinstated Notes and will receive New Common Shares representing 65.5% of the equity of GKP post-closing, and Convertible Bondholders will receive New Common Shares representing 20.0% of the equity of GKP post-closing. Assuming the Open Offer is fully subscribed, Shareholders will own up to 14.5% of the equity of GKP post-closing

New shares 21,910,523,553 after 100/1 consolidation 219,105,236

$500,000,000/£396,950,000 bonds receive 85.5%/187,334,977 of new equity

187,334,977 shares @ £1.28 = £239,788,770



D4E need £2.12 per share to get their original $500,000,000 back. pro rata.

tess_tickle
25/1/2017
10:18
JB, what dont you get? Nobody is stupid enough to buy them, not even JF, so they cant sell them. Im sure they are looking at a way out, what it will be who knows.


GKPhero25 Jan '17 - 08:27 - 532926 of 532947 7 1
The city could dump their shares today and make a decent return.

fake taxi
25/1/2017
10:05
They don't need to prove anything because you do it for them.

Utter deluded clown !!!

Did someone mention police.

oilman63
25/1/2017
09:56
o/t AST that's one impressive flare, some 30-40ft. Last flare pics I saw that good were from PANR. Must be some serious pressure down that hole
effiert
25/1/2017
09:49
RJCDC: er...no. I said Nighthawk's acreage was dubious. Then their Nomad told me that the wells were producing at good rates. Then I discovered that this was a lie. And I consistently said it was impossible to value the acreage. I said it might be bad, or it might be good, or it might be good in parts and bad elsewhere. And that is exactly what proved to be the case.
oil_investor
25/1/2017
09:45
Looks like Shaikan is worth at least £5 billion.

The city know this, otherwise they would be long gone with their 60% profit.

They'll take £25 per share here.

So will I.

gkphero
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