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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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3.40 | 2.34% | 148.40 | 147.70 | 148.40 | 148.40 | 142.20 | 142.80 | 445,992 | 10:54:41 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0394 | -50.76 | 584.21M |
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05/6/2019 20:25 | When is thus chuffing drilling starting FFS. Do they need another bonus to start! | ![]() officerdigby | |
05/6/2019 18:24 | IQAI looks great. Is that like IKEA for the City traders? | 0ili0 | |
05/6/2019 16:57 | Hey johnyboy, didn't you say the share price was rocketing, did you mean getting a mullering:-) Business a bit "slack" is it or has the merc gone in for a back seat valet again:-) I bet the Insti's are kicking themselves for not dumping at 3p. Suckered by hype? | ![]() bigdog5 | |
05/6/2019 15:43 | Is Bigdog in his 60's.......lol. Soon be time for him to pick up his SIPP. Works out around £3.89 a week. | ![]() gkphero | |
05/6/2019 15:04 | Oh look rovershyte's popped in again. Is he posting up any of my classic valuations again? Or just blaming me for his stupidity and the fact he followed the wrong posters and their BS? Remember him stating I was talking BS when I said the BH's were taking control, there were billions of new shares on the way and then there would be a consolidation? He's in early today, must have broken his broom. j | ![]() bigdog5 | |
05/6/2019 13:05 | SP rocketing. | ![]() gkphero | |
05/6/2019 13:05 | Bigdog5 3 Jun '19 - 22:44 - 586727 of 586748 I note that rovershyte has popped in again. ------------ The dog5hite claims to have me filtered for at least a couple of years ... ...but he still responds everytime I post . Are you SURE I'm filtered , Dog5hite ? LOL | ![]() roverite12 | |
05/6/2019 12:25 | Is 10% of 229,429,566A . 22,942,956OrB . 29,210,524:) | ![]() chinese_takeaway | |
05/6/2019 11:28 | While we wait Take a look at IQAI ...you heard it here first...all signs of incoming multi bagger this summer...Above 50MDAIncreasing volumesIncreasing bid/offer by day FDA news dueTiny £1.5m Mcap>45% shares with stock holders | dm2000 | |
05/6/2019 11:13 | I wonder who boca is and what rank they hold in the PPF Army:-) Anyway, all appears very quiet here and on the Eastern front again. mcFly, is there any update as regards your post? | ![]() bigdog5 | |
05/6/2019 07:42 | KAV Michael Foster, Chief Executive Officer of Kavango Resources, commented: "The combination of SkyTEM's new high resolution 12.5Hz EM surveying system together with the advanced data processing provided by Aarhus Geophysics represents a major breakthrough in Kavango's exploration for massive sulphide orebodies lying below Kalahari and Karoo cover in the northern part of the KSZ. The ability of our geologists to view the rocks using 3D models provides them with exploration tools that will allow for the identification of mineralized zones which have remained completely hidden until now. The data processing has identified numerous conductors of interest, the longest of which is 4.5km long. The most compelling conductors will now be surveyed by ground based resistivity techniques together with detailed soil geochemistry. The immediate objective is to identify the best 3 or 4 targets for drilling, to be carried out as soon as ground follow up is completed." Images from the data derived from the Phase 2 survey and processed by Aarhus Geophysics can be viewed on the Company's website (see below). Further information in respect of the Company and its business interests is provided on the Company's website at www.kavangoresources For further information please contact: Michael Foster +44 20 3651 5705 mfoster@kavangoresou Company's website at www.kavangoresources Twitter at #KAV | ![]() cpap man | |
05/6/2019 04:59 | Sausage queue forming early today. | 0ili0 | |
04/6/2019 22:48 | Open all hours BD5. You're our most valued customer. Thank you please. | bocarugga85 | |
04/6/2019 22:16 | Has the BS shop closed:-) | ![]() bigdog5 | |
04/6/2019 16:27 | Non commercial on previous terms... | ![]() stockport loser | |
04/6/2019 14:52 | Amazing since it is noncommercial Acc to Mol . | nestoframpers | |
04/6/2019 14:06 | Several Operational issues, massive delays, hyped predictions of increased production going backwards, CFO resigning, obvious problems with the hosts and a rewrite of the FDP as ordered by the MNR. Now there's more issues emerging to add to what's going on in the USA courts involving a previous CEO and the "links" that will emerge from the IRS investigations. All on top of the great shareholder wipe out of 2016. Are the insti's oblivious to all this? All about the barrels? LOFL | ![]() bigdog5 | |
04/6/2019 13:29 | Give away Bijeel field. Rosneft plans geological explorations in Iraqi Kurdistan in 2019 Business & EconomyJune 04, 12:56 UTC+3 Share © Vladimir Smirnov/TASS READ ALSO Russian Foreign Ministry Russian Foreign Ministry slams Pompeo’s threats against Rosneft as senseless ST. PETERSBURG, June 4. /TASS/. Rosneft is going to conduct geological explorations in Iraqi Kurdistan in 2019, the pilot production at the Bijeel field began in the first quarter, the company’s CEO Igor Sechin said at the annual general meeting of shareholders. "The company continues to implement the project to develop fields in Iraqi Kurdistan in the Middle East, where a geological exploration program is scheduled for this year to ensure production in the future. In the first quarter of 2019, trial production was launched at the Bijeel field at block 11," he said. More: hxxp://tass.com/econ | ![]() beernut | |
04/6/2019 10:35 | ZENGAS - 18 Sep 2015 - 10:09:18 - 445298 of 586734 THE NEW GKP / Drilling for Super Giants (moderated) - GKP Fake Frank Timis International Petroleum is still suspended since March 2013 because they haven't sorted their accounts out. hxxp://www.internati He had this to deal with at another of his companies in Dec 2014 "Romaniaâ̈́ The thing is you'd wonder if his own companies were doing so good how he found the need to invest personally in GKP. TKs massive remuneration was based on OIP discovered, not reserves and was paid over 3 years and there was still a chance even to stop or suspend the final tranche payment given the state of reserves versus OIP, S6 issue, Akri-Bijeel > $300m sale and serious company dilution to shareholders accompanied with debt and I feel that takes some explaining. This doesn't detract from GKP now under the new CEO so a line can be drawn somewhere with the new CPR, but imo previous actions have left this company where it is and to the detriment of ordinary investors. | tess_tickle | |
04/6/2019 09:26 | Gloating is an ugly human trait | ![]() guypender | |
04/6/2019 08:54 | Meanwhile, and unremarked on this oh so correct bb, the NOCo (which reportedly operated the field until 2008) is said to be suing the KRG for return of the Khurmala Oil Field. Khurmala accounts for more than one third of KRG oil output. stockport, all true but remember, he is just the servant not the master. | ![]() broadford bay | |
04/6/2019 05:27 | And which company has backed Cashti to carry out thus corruption? Which blog basrard was via Twitter going directly to Cashti greasing on anyone who bròught up this corruption ? Which duo also via triangulation tried to find out the names and addresses of avatars? Was this so they could have car accidents? When the upcoming case against Cashti comes, they should also bang up those with blood on their hands over here. Kurdistan oil is an uninvestable dog whilst he's in charge. | ![]() stockport loser |
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