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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

127.50
7.80 (6.52%)
04 Oct 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
  7.80 6.52% 127.50 126.80 127.30 128.00 120.20 120.40 1,181,188 16:35:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0516 -30.62 266.57M
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 119.70p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 89.00p to 155.60p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,698,655 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £266.57 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -30.62.

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03/7/2019
10:17
CRIMSON TIDE
tess_tickle
03/7/2019
10:00
Word on the street, GKPhero?
0ili0
03/7/2019
09:59
On what planet are you GKPhero where the share price is rocketing? Yet again today it is still down on opening.
redsquirrel13
03/7/2019
09:50
SP rocketing.
gkphero
03/7/2019
09:03
Sociopathic
guypender
03/7/2019
08:26
OfficerThey are paying dividends and buying stock back because they are very profitable and free cash generative, and have far more cash and debt facilities than they need to fund future growth.Buying back on scale increases dividend yields, and in the event of a future sale concentrates profits for remaining holders.Not too much there not too like.They can certainly afford more than the open market buyback 12.7% quantum , so I hope we will see an outside market E for D as well.
urals
03/7/2019
07:39
Biggydog,
Why in your theory are GKP management desperate trying to appease big SHs with divi's and buy backs.

They don’t have to do these things.

If a SH wanted to go they can - indeed as we we know 3 of 6 hedge funds have exited. If the others want to they can feel free.
Sure short term disruption to share price So what?

What kind of BOD would be bullied by SHs and put its companies development plans at risk?

I would risk the answer is none.

Where is your argument, no where?

officerdigby
02/7/2019
23:14
It's always been easy to spot the BS'ers. It's the difference between actually knowing and understanding the reality of what's happening and then comparing it against anything posted up by those desperate to mislead in order to try to claw back their huge losses. It's like taking an exam and having the perfect answers in front of you to copy:-)
bigdog5
02/7/2019
23:03
Lol, same old on here then OM is obsessed about Bob , why is that then? probably as Bob is right and posts decent post that are helpful. Just filter the dross and keep your eye on the prize .
nestoframpers
02/7/2019
20:36
The same could be said, if not better, for you though.



How do you square that one?

Quoting hearsay doesn't cut much mustard, which is mostly what you do.



mcfly02
2 Jul '19 - 20:17 - 587723 of 587726
0 0 0
But that's the problem with clowns like Robert Waterhouse isn't it.

No qualifications but thinks he's a petrophysicist lol.

frenchybannedme
02/7/2019
20:29
One, open market buyback, and possibly a second equity boost, are very near. RNS Ops Corp updateThe Company also intends to initiate a SHARE REPURCHASE PROGRAMME subject to shareholder approval at today's AGM.RNS AGM result The Company continues to analyse its upcoming capital requirements and expects to initiate a BUYBACK shortly, for an initial amount of up to $25 million.These are potentially two different things........complimentary The first along ASR, Accelerated share repurchase programme lines, large scale 20/30/40% of equitySecond is in open market up to 12.73%So a huge equity concentration is not out of question.
urals
02/7/2019
20:25
Obviously if there is any equity concentration theses targets go higherThat's stifel by the way* The five-star broker names DNO its "least-preferred Kurdistan name"* On the other hand, calls Gulf Keystone Petroleum its preferred name, initiating coverage of the stock with "buy" ratingTarget 340
urals
02/7/2019
20:24
That's stifel by the way* The five-star broker names DNO its "least-preferred Kurdistan name"* On the other hand, calls Gulf Keystone Petroleum its preferred name, initiating coverage of the stock with "buy" ratingTarget 340
urals
02/7/2019
20:17
But that's the problem with clowns like Robert Waterhouse isn't it.

No qualifications but thinks he's a petrophysicist lol.

🐐🎥®

mcfly02
02/7/2019
17:47
* The five-star broker names DNO its "least-preferred Kurdistan name"* On the other hand, calls Gulf Keystone Petroleum its preferred name, initiating coverage of the stock with "buy" ratingTarget 340
chinese_takeaway
02/7/2019
17:43
S5 is right on the boundary. S10/S11 are on trend to S5. You shouldn't rush to judgement until all the facts are known. Let's see where the ESP's are eventually installed and how well they perform:-) End of this year is the current hype I believe.
bigdog5
02/7/2019
17:16
* The five-star broker names DNO its "least-preferred Kurdistan name"* On the other hand, calls Gulf Keystone Petroleum its preferred name, initiating coverage of the stock with "buy" ratingTarget 340
urals
02/7/2019
16:00
bigdog,

A presentation was made to the AAPG (my file stamp says 8th Apr 2014 but it may have been before that) by John Lawrence and Scot Cooper of FractureStudies LLC plus John Stafford of GKP, entitled: Fractured Reservoirs of the Shaikan Anticline, Northern Iraq (easily found by Googling that full title).

In it, the authors give a lot of attention to Fracture Orientation etc.

If you haven't yet done so I recommend reading it.

They have lots of other published work you can easily find.

broadford bay
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