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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-1.90 | -1.43% | 130.70 | 131.00 | 131.80 | 134.40 | 130.30 | 132.50 | 1,212,960 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0517 | -33.85 | 389.28M |
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30/1/2017 09:22 | Holding for £25 per share. | ![]() gkphero | |
30/1/2017 07:31 | 30 January 2017 Genel Energy plc Receipt of payment for KRI oil exports from Tawke field Genel Energy plc ('Genel') notes the announcement from DNO ASA, as operator of the Tawke field, that the Tawke field partners have received a payment of $8.41 million from the Kurdistan Regional Government as payment towards June 2016 crude oil deliveries to the export market from the Tawke field. The payment completes settlement of the total invoiced amount for June 2016 of $38.41 million, for which a partial payment of $30.00 million was received in August 2016. The payments will be shared pro-rata by DNO and Genel. | ![]() fairenough11 | |
29/1/2017 23:21 | Could it be he's now working with the company that will buy Shaikan for 50p per share? He needs to finish the job imo. Phillis29 Jan '17 - 21:02 - 533154 of 533158 4 0 anyone know what Tony Peart is doing in Erbil? | ![]() dizzylizzy2 | |
29/1/2017 21:50 | Can some post a picture of a lettuce for me? I want never seen one. This is an executive order. Yours, Dear Leader HRH Prof, Ph.D, MBA,MPhil,MSc.,MSci, MA, BA Hons, BSc (Hons), BEng (Hons), BASc, LLB, 18 A Levels,29 O-Level, 57 GCSE. | kim jong un | |
29/1/2017 21:41 | Really? We will all meet in Valhalla. | ipostonlyafterdopes | |
29/1/2017 21:37 | you tell us Phillis , make something up . | nestoframpers | |
29/1/2017 21:30 | Man who invented the hamburger was smart; man who invented the cheeseburger was a genius. | ipostonlyafterdopes | |
29/1/2017 21:02 | anyone know what Tony Peart is doing in Erbil? | ![]() phillis | |
29/1/2017 20:57 | Are taxpayers still paying for his stables to be heated or is it Gkp shareholders turn now? | ![]() mr roper | |
29/1/2017 20:50 | Is Lifeson just 1712 in disguise? | 1302sb | |
29/1/2017 20:48 | NZ seems to laid back in Parliament . Has spoken in 16 debates in the last year — well below average amongst MPs. See all Nadhim Zahawi’s speeches Has received answers to 1 written question in the last year — well below average amongst MPs. Replied within 2 or 3 weeks to a very high number of messages sent via WriteToThem.com during 2015, according to constituents. Has voted in 76.12% of votes in this Parliament with this affiliation — average amongst MPs. (From Public Whip) People have made 2 annotations on this MP’s speeches — average amongst MPs. | nestoframpers | |
29/1/2017 20:30 | Graticule Asset Management Asia, L.P. In January 2015, the Fortress Asia Macro Funds and related managed accounts transitioned to being managed by Graticule Asset Management Asia, L.P., in which Fortress has a perpetual minority interest. The Funds invest in global fixed income, commodities, currency and equity markets, and their related derivatives, that are generally thematically related to the Asia-Pacific region through a fundamental macroeconomic strategy that focuses on liquid investments. The Funds’ investment program focuses on global trading and capital flows that affect one or more of the Asian countries and/or are affected by them and the region as a whole. The Funds had $4.2 billion of assets under management as of September 30, 2016. | nestoframpers | |
29/1/2017 20:28 | Capital Markets Company Overview of Graticule Asset Management Asia, L.P. Snapshot People Company Overview 20 McCallum Street Tokio Marine Centre Singapore, 069046 Singapore Founded in 2014 Key Executives For Graticule Asset Management Asia, L.P. Mr. Adam J. Levinson Chief Executive Officer, Chief Investment Officer, and Managing Partner Mr. Wai Ho Leong Managing Director Compensation as of Fiscal Year 2016. | nestoframpers | |
29/1/2017 19:09 | WOOF WOOF WOOF WOOF | krypto the superdog | |
29/1/2017 19:00 | lifeson 29 Jan '17 - 12:44 - 533128 of 533144 4 2 "Whether we will see full value is doubtful but it will be WAY north of the CPR valuation I believe". " P.S. I do think that £25+ a share might be possible. The amount of recoverable oil will determine and that oil will be sold by the new owner and payment not drip-fed to them by the MNR". Is lifeson suggesting that £25ps wouldn't be full value? And that the MNR will suddenly alter the way they do business? LOFL, GKP have reserves of 360m. The MNR, as history has proved, are all and only about themselves. And if there aren't enough issues surrounding the MNR and how they have treated GKP, Iraq is now kicking out the Yanks that have poured billions into their coffers. Does it really look like relationships out there will improve any time soon? | ![]() bigdog5 | |
29/1/2017 18:18 | Latest Nadz gig: From 3 January 2017, Graticule Asset Management Asia Ltd. | lardner23 | |
29/1/2017 18:02 | But where are they getting the valuations from Fanny?Is it just about the ' barrels ' ?.Of course not, the barrels belong to the KRG and even GKPs entitlement oil is put in doubt with Cashtis corrupt regime. The value is the PSC and its length. So again the age old question is - how much profit do Gkp receive per barrel at $55.An | ![]() hearts1 | |
29/1/2017 17:39 | Should be good for the Oil industry in Iraq!!?? Not... | ![]() nicebut | |
29/1/2017 16:46 | Happy Sunday !!! | ipostonlyafterdopes |
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