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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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0.80 | 0.67% | 119.80 | 119.60 | 120.40 | 122.10 | 118.20 | 121.50 | 1,044,114 | 16:35:28 |
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 | -23.13 | 266.04M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/12/2020 10:22 | Agree with you. I filtered so many of those low life scummy morons that at times, all I see is (filtered, filtered...). This company made a loss last time, they also stopped paying a dividend... | soho2 | |
09/12/2020 10:19 | #GKP@Gulf_Keystone didn't RNS cancellation of 18.5m Treasury shares ?) but from their shareholder web page we know it was between Oct 15-Nov 2That cancellation FLAGS an agreed SALE TBA.And the gentle climb north started?Nov 2 ....:) https://t.co/6WTJO2i | urals | |
09/12/2020 10:16 | DELUDED PEASANTS! If there was any truth in your speculation of a take over, WOULDN'T GKP BE FLYING TO THE MOON? And even if this company in a corrupt country were to be acquired, it wouldn't be for more than £500m at the most. Current share price £1. Who would pay more than £2 per share for this if its trading at a pound? Bunch of deluded peasants here with unrealistic acquisition targets. LMAO LMAO | daybreakers | |
09/12/2020 09:45 | Stop oxygenating the frauds | urals | |
09/12/2020 09:44 | "sarahgibbs, where's your proof that the field got bigger, its shrunk massively. Everything about the field has altered" Where's your proof that the field's shrunk massively Bigdog. Where's your proof that everything about the field has altered. Both DGA and Ryder Scott, two of the world's leading experts in the field, analysed the data to the nth degree and this is what they came up with:- "The revised gross oil-in-place volumes for the Shaikan discovery, as calculated by Dynamic Global Advisors (DGA), independent Houston-based exploration consultants, are a P90 value of 4.9 billion barrels to a P10 value of 10.8 billion barrels of oil-in-place with a mean value of 7.5 billion barrels and a P1 value of 15 billion barrels. The revision is based on the data acquired since the last resource evaluation of the Shaikan discovery by DGA issued in January 2010, which was supported by an additional third party analysis by Ryder Scott." Each successive revision to the numbers has shown an increase:- "This upgrade is based on the data acquired since the last resource evaluation of the Shaikan discovery by DGA issued in November 2011 and is the fourth successive upward revision by DGA." So where's your proof that you know better than they do Bigdog. | habshan | |
09/12/2020 09:36 | Its not a positive message Paul, its pure BS. You know it is. | bigdog5 | |
09/12/2020 09:35 | Hey sarah, have a look back at all the differences of opinions I had with your "guru", the ones that he didn't delete of course and see if any of his ramps have come to fruition. Then we can decide who had the "flawed argument". | bigdog5 | |
09/12/2020 09:30 | Its not a positive message Paul, its pure BS. Explain to all your acolytes how you managed to bust your business. Did you make up a load of BS and the financiers saw through it? | bigdog5 | |
09/12/2020 09:24 | sarahgibbs, where's your proof that the field got bigger, its shrunk massively. Everything about the field has altered from the Kozel BS bragging days. | bigdog5 | |
09/12/2020 09:14 | 09:12 and a amazing volume of 14112 shares traded so far. Guess everyone as given up for Christmas or gone to queue for the vaccination !! | ticketmaster |
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