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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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-0.90 | -0.77% | 115.40 | 115.10 | 115.70 | 117.60 | 114.80 | 117.60 | 503,917 | 16:35:01 |
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 | -22.38 | 257.37M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/5/2019 17:57 | I see so the Chinese are apparently delaying operations so they can do more logging according SlurryScot Hahahahahaha Hahahahahaha Hahahahahaha Hahahahahaha You are one very desperate individual LSE 🤡 | mcfly02 | |
21/5/2019 16:00 | SP rocketing. GKP is a screaming buy and hold. £110 per share is the price here, but it could be £107 per share. | gkphero | |
21/5/2019 14:57 | Ticketmaster, Now why don't you explain what has happened to the companies you have listed ??? Who is still here and who has gone bump ??? Why did Exxon dump all those blocks ??? | mcfly02 | |
21/5/2019 14:47 | I bet the institutions wished they'd dumped more at £3 onto the suckers here:-) They may eventually wake up and realise that the hyped plans are always just that. Take the divi that was forced on the company and run looks to be the plan. The ex divi price is bound to be mullered of course. A new load of hype being prepared for the AGM? The new well is taking a long time innit. Could there be more "issues"? | bigdog5 | |
21/5/2019 13:47 | On these volumes, NOR, you'd probably have to place an order for your broker to negotiate it over the day. Unless you were Blackrock or similar. | pensioner2 | |
21/5/2019 13:18 | Has someone being scare mongering Ticketmaster ? surely not . Anyone tried buying 10K shares in one hit ? | nestoframpers | |
21/5/2019 13:16 | Clearly no one wants to invest in Kurdistan !!!!!! List of International Oil Companies in Iraqi Kurdistan The following is a list of International Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in Iraqi Kurdistan under licences granted by the Kurdistan Regional Government’s Ministry of Natural Resources in Erbil: Austria OMV Canada Groundstar Resources Niko Resources Shamaran Petroleum Talisman Energy Vast Exploration WesternZagros China Addax Petroleum Hungary MOL India Reliance Industries Norway DNO International Papua New Guinea Oil Search Russia Gazprom South Korea Korea National Oil Company Turkey Dogan Enerji Genel Energy Petoil United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA) United Kingdom Afren Gulf Keystone Petroleum Perenco Sterling Energy United States Aspect Energy Chevron Hess Hunt Petroleum Murphy Oil Corporation | ticketmaster | |
21/5/2019 10:27 | Corruption, in all its various guises, exists in all countries - even here in the UK and throughout Europe. In the "civilized" West it is less in-your-face and, generally, less extreme in respect of the sums involved. We tend to dress it up more in euphemisms. The Kurdish corruption issue, due mainly to power being concentrated in the hands of only a couple of extended-family units (Barzani, Talabani) is more visible than the comparable problem down in Baghdad or Basrah but, in the greater scheme of things (% skimmed), it's probably no worse. In a society exposed to modern media it tends to self-correct with time...but that realisation timescale is unclear and will almost certainly not coincide with that of most oil investors. I agree with Stockport that it's an important factor in majors avoiding the area. | broadford bay | |
21/5/2019 05:18 | I think they will nationalise oil at some stage, the corrupt MNR cannot be trusted and that's why no major wants any part of this ponzi. | stockport loser | |
21/5/2019 00:04 | The o&g law lol, the one they've been trying to agree for over 10 years. But that would mean the KRG handing all their oil over to Baghdad and Somo. Just think what that would mean! So is it likely. Probably the reason why it's been such a problem over the years:-) | bigdog5 | |
20/5/2019 21:52 | Come on, beernut, I'm banking on you to get that o&g law under way. Once that goes through all bets are off. | pensioner2 | |
20/5/2019 17:38 | Surreyscot being ripped apart on LSE again, 50 years experience of calling it wrong. | stockport loser | |
20/5/2019 16:37 | That is quite enough kernels for one day thank you . Vid Re the pipelines through Syria Russia / Iran V's USa / Qatar | nestoframpers | |
20/5/2019 15:29 | I haven't sold out and I don't really read many of the posts. Sometimes there is a kernel of interest surrounded by unnecessary unpleasant language making any kernel of interest difficult to appreciate. | suehannah1 | |
20/5/2019 14:08 | Everyone must have sold out:-) | bigdog5 | |
20/5/2019 01:46 | Pastor Muppet cried "why rock the boat"? when the institutions went after Todd. Wasn't TK going to deliver a miraculous takeover? What a busy man given all that divorce scamming he was really up to. The old guard were in sheer bewilderment over the exuberant ignorance that one leather clad muppet displayed when he thought he was chummying up to them as they quietly rinsed the company coffers. And today the witless stragglers that follow him can't even make up their minds if they actually like Ferrier or hate him. On the one hand he's helped save the company with Capital Group from the brink of destruction, and yet they spittle about the current team's compensation even though the remuneration is a fraction of what the old directors got, and shareholders have a dividend. They seem to blame Ferrier and Zouri for the financial woes. Blind dingbats. They thought Ber Behr and AB were part of a monster find, when MOL and Genel were refuting any success. Gulf even tried to pin success on itself for getting their partners to throw yet more time and money down the drain. All this while our clowns who ramp on and on were clapping all the way, and down into the holes opening in their pockets. This current confusion and hapless ramping is all they can muster, look at the constipated repetitions our parrot just auto-tunes everyday. This subject had no clue what was in store when I told him the equivalent of £200 current price that this was a disaster. And so what are we looking at? A couple of upstuck moaners co-sharing multiple avatars to ramp whenever they can to hide their misery of remortgages, dwindled savings, wasted pensions and even failed careers. Well done plonkers. | j0sekl | |
19/5/2019 19:09 | Given enough time Shaikan could drain out of one hole , like Kirkuk. It's that fractured. | nestoframpers | |
19/5/2019 17:59 | 660m 2p/2cThat's all folks | chinese_takeaway | |
19/5/2019 16:52 | I see that there is a poster on another bb that has plumbed the depths with their ignorance and BS with their praise of the surrey idiot and hab scam. So amusing. Cluelessness appears to have travelled and infected that bb as well. Has it not dawned on anyone why no one has made any offers since DNO walked away:-) | bigdog5 | |
19/5/2019 14:09 | I note that nestofBS continues to be the mouthpiece of the great Guru. The poster that shortly after the wipeout/restructure was announced had his acolytes here wetting themselves over another of his predictions that 55k a day production would be "easy, cheap and fast". He really knew how to put copious amounts of lipstick on a pig. Here we are 34 months on from then and there's been one workover achieved. As for the "top twenty" many of those points, if not all have been answered over the last 9 years and yet have been dismissed only because the answers haven't suited. It's the difference between knowing and understanding the facts opposed to guessing. | bigdog5 |
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