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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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2.60 | 1.77% | 149.70 | 149.40 | 150.00 | 150.50 | 145.90 | 150.30 | 861,715 | 15:28:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0516 | -36.63 | 420.9M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/7/2019 09:53 | Of course with NOR its more simple, Bob just writes all his posts as he was deemed to thick to write his own. Continue you down the same road you will end up like Carroll, a delusional batty boy. | ![]() stockport loser | |
18/7/2019 09:49 | You should do the same David, move on, become more than Bobs right hand, doesnt it make you angry he has to vet every post? And you know what happens when you get angry..... | ![]() stockport loser | |
18/7/2019 09:40 | Very wise GKPhero. Apparently Harry chrystalised her losses some time back. | 0ili0 | |
18/7/2019 09:27 | I reinvested my divi and now have loads more GKP shares. I can play this game for the next decade and then see GKP sold for £500 per share. Thanks. | ![]() gkphero | |
18/7/2019 08:53 | Good Morning 😃 I note people posting on twitter about this blog and the vile posters. I also read of long term investors selling out and chrystalised a large loss (sad). Then I read the LSE and see HabscamScot threatening people with legal letters and I fell over laughing. Now who was it that was always threatening people with legal action ??? Good Morning Robert 😂 Whatever did happen to the massive FCA/Police investigation ??? | ![]() mcfly02 | |
18/7/2019 08:50 | And the HCL will take years of buscuit munching. | ![]() stockport loser | |
17/7/2019 22:20 | KEnd Dunno I think it is going to flat line till the HCL is nodded through. | nestoframpers | |
17/7/2019 21:02 | IWNWTBOOTW | 0ili0 | |
17/7/2019 20:11 | But he keeps getting so much spot on n'est ce pas:-) | ![]() bigdog5 | |
17/7/2019 19:04 | Yet again highly unusual, this company appoints 2 brokers in the buyback AKA STABILISATION program pre corporate event, imo fulfilling their duty to not prejudice minority shareholders. Buyback : AKA Price stabilisation pre SALE RNSUpdate 8 days progress :939,473 cumulative VWAP £2.247 Cost to date $ 2,620,000 approx17.4% % cash initially committed of $15mRun rate $327 k per day | ![]() urals | |
17/7/2019 18:58 | I wonder how this will go down locally...? "A Turkish diplomat was among two people killed in an attack in Irbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. The victims are thought to be Turkey's deputy consul general in the city and a civilian. Turkey has already vowed to retaliate." | ![]() broadford bay | |
17/7/2019 17:44 | Buyback : AKA Price stabilisation pre SALE RNSUpdate 8 days progress :939,473 cumulative VWAP £2.247 Cost to date $ 2,620,000 approx17.4% % cash initially committed of $15mRun rate $327 k per day | ![]() urals | |
17/7/2019 17:14 | Date of purchase 17 July 2019 Number of Ordinary Shares purchased 144,500 Highest price paid per Ordinary Share 224.000 pence Lowest price paid per Ordinary Shares 222.000 pence Volume weighted average price per Ordinary Share 222.851 pence | ![]() habshan | |
17/7/2019 16:53 | I note that habby seems to think that one has to be an oil industry expert to have credibility lofl. How many of those have come and gone in the last ten years and what has been their successes, nowt, lofl. Then there's all the bb Gurus of which he likes to be known as and what exactly have they been correct about, naff all. 2p, falling reserves, no CPR, no FDP, pathetic production numbers, issues all over the field lofl. But those of us that put forward counter opinions were always dismissed as having "flawed" arguments, lofl. I would say our views and opinions have been proved to be spot on. Got to go, City jungle drums incoming:-) | ![]() bigdog5 | |
17/7/2019 16:43 | Robert Welshki Waterhouse, It depends on where you look for the definition of the emoji I used. The one I used I interpreted it as a face of shock and not anger. Nothing you can do will anger me because you just make me feel sorry for you. Enjoy the rest of your day because I will 😃⬅ | ![]() mcfly02 | |
17/7/2019 14:26 | The word from the underground is "accumulation". I'm only the messenger for these revelations. | ![]() gkphero | |
17/7/2019 14:13 | Harry likes the street talk. | 0ili0 | |
17/7/2019 14:05 | Street talk suggests that GKP is in play. | ![]() gkphero | |
17/7/2019 13:48 | Two days ago, (588149):- Bigdog - "But as I'm not an oil industry expert we'll have to see how we go:-)" Indeed. | ![]() habshan | |
17/7/2019 13:25 | No new CPR, no FDP, no Oil Law, pressure across the whole field dropping hence the requirement for ESP's. Gas reinjection problems to overcome which will be very difficult and costly. The 40k a day that was supposed to be easily and cheaply achieved failed only to be replaced by more hype and a larger number that is going backwards in its predicted timeline. The company is wasting its funds on a meaningless buyback that will achieve naff all. The easy workovers took an age (10 weeks for the first) and there will be only one new production well this year. If you look at the company's prediction of production numbers for this year it suggests H is not going to add anything. S5 having "issues" is it as I've suggested? Will S10 and S11 follow it? There is absolutely no evidence to support any of the numbers as announced under the Kozel regime. Its all a massive con imo. | ![]() bigdog5 | |
17/7/2019 13:22 | Looks like one half of the dynamic duo gas got the MMs to hold it down. | 0ili0 |
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