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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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-1.90 | -1.37% | 136.50 | 132.80 | 136.30 | 137.40 | 134.60 | 136.50 | 650,681 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0516 | -35.27 | 308.21M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/4/2021 19:16 | HSo many trollsSo many bashersLOLOL | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 19:15 | BUY FOR ISA RECOMMENDED:Gulf Keystone (GKP): 175pThis one is relatively easy to sum up currently producing a whopping 43,190 bopd from their Shaikan field in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq and aiming to increase to 55,000 bopd by Q1 2022 beginning with the drilling of the SH-13 well in Q3 of 2021, GKP are valued at £369m and are sitting on a cash pile of $161mWith one of the lowest Opex around at $2.6/bbl, GKP are heavily leveraged to oil prices and with record production levels for 2021 must be loving these current oil prices recently being described as a 'cash machine' by a well-known investment analyst. Also, with the resumption of regular payments to GKP from the Kurdish Regional Government ("KRG") for the last eleven months and the demise of ISIS political risk has diminished considerably. Repayment mechanisms are in place to recover outstanding arrears of $73.3 million too.?Confident enough to re-instate its annual dividend beginning with $25m this year and stating that with 'continuing strong oil prices, there may be opportunities to consider further distributions to shareholders this year". Growing production, growing cash, dividends back in place (possibility to grow), lowering costs, strong oil prices. Buy for growth and dividend. Risks have shifted from political to the oil price. | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 19:15 | BLOOMBERG :18:25 April 9Reporting : Wei Wan KinEnergy and Commodity, Beijing desk. CNPC reported to be in advance talks to acquire GULF KEYSTONE PETROLEUM consideration $14.5bn Valuing the company at £ 49 per share. | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 19:15 | BLOOMBERG :18:25 April 9Reporting : Wei Wan KinEnergy and Commodity, Beijing desk. CNPC reported to be in advance talks to acquire GULF KEYSTONE PETROLEUM consideration $14.5bn Valuing the company at £ 49 per share. | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 19:08 | He's been on the crack again I reckon. | shortsqueezer | |
09/4/2021 19:07 | I see the trolls are not Ford fans. Doggie not too happy about the truth either I notice. LOL | highlander7 | |
09/4/2021 19:04 | Wtf you've been drinking | ammu12 | |
09/4/2021 18:55 | BLOOMBERG :18:25 April 9Reporting : Wei Wan KinEnergy and Commodity, Beijing desk. CNPC reported to be in advance talks to acquire GULF KEYSTONE PETROLEUM consideration $14.5bn Valuing the company at £ 49 per share. | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 18:55 | BUY FOR ISA RECOMMENDED:Gulf Keystone (GKP): 175pThis one is relatively easy to sum up currently producing a whopping 43,190 bopd from their Shaikan field in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq and aiming to increase to 55,000 bopd by Q1 2022 beginning with the drilling of the SH-13 well in Q3 of 2021, GKP are valued at £369m and are sitting on a cash pile of $161mWith one of the lowest Opex around at $2.6/bbl, GKP are heavily leveraged to oil prices and with record production levels for 2021 must be loving these current oil prices recently being described as a 'cash machine' by a well-known investment analyst. Also, with the resumption of regular payments to GKP from the Kurdish Regional Government ("KRG") for the last eleven months and the demise of ISIS political risk has diminished considerably. Repayment mechanisms are in place to recover outstanding arrears of $73.3 million too.?Confident enough to re-instate its annual dividend beginning with $25m this year and stating that with 'continuing strong oil prices, there may be opportunities to consider further distributions to shareholders this year". Growing production, growing cash, dividends back in place (possibility to grow), lowering costs, strong oil prices. Buy for growth and dividend. Risks have shifted from political to the oil price. | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 18:55 | BLOOMBERG :18:25 April 9Reporting : Wei Wan KinEnergy and Commodity, Beijing desk. CNPC reported to be in advance talks to acquire GULF KEYSTONE PETROLEUM consideration $14.5bn Valuing the company at £ 49 per share. | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 18:55 | TAKEOVER price ? Well $5bn absolute minm IMO which would be about £ 17/shareBut that assumes 212m ISH shares in issue.Will they as they should have use extra unused debt facilities,to pay a proxy who should have been buying in for almost 2years ....to conc the issue ,and increase the value/share higher still ???tick tock | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 18:54 | CITY WHISPERS HAD GKP AT £100 PER SHARE 5 YEARS AGO CITY WHISPERS HAVE GKP AT £49 TODAY £1.65 MUST BE A MISRINT.......RIGHT | tess_tickle | |
09/4/2021 18:43 | BLOOMBERG :18:25 April 9Reporting : Wei Wan KinEnergy and Commodity, Beijing desk. CNPC reported to be in advance talks to acquire GULF KEYSTONE PETROLEUM consideration $14.5bn Valuing the company at £ 49 per share. | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 18:43 | TAKEOVER price ? Well $5bn absolute minm IMO which would be about £ 17/shareBut that assumes 212m ISH shares in issue.Will they as they should have use extra unused debt facilities,to pay a proxy who should have been buying in for almost 2years ....to conc the issue ,and increase the value/share higher still ???tick tock | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 18:42 | BLOOMBERG :18:25 April 9Reporting : Wan King Energy and Commodity, Beijing desk. CNPC reported to be in advance talks to acquire GULF KEYSTONE PETROLEUM consideration $14.5bn Valuing the company at £ 49 per share. | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 18:42 | BUY FOR ISA RECOMMENDED:Gulf Keystone (GKP): 175pThis one is relatively easy to sum up currently producing a whopping 43,190 bopd from their Shaikan field in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq and aiming to increase to 55,000 bopd by Q1 2022 beginning with the drilling of the SH-13 well in Q3 of 2021, GKP are valued at £369m and are sitting on a cash pile of $161mWith one of the lowest Opex around at $2.6/bbl, GKP are heavily leveraged to oil prices and with record production levels for 2021 must be loving these current oil prices recently being described as a 'cash machine' by a well-known investment analyst. Also, with the resumption of regular payments to GKP from the Kurdish Regional Government ("KRG") for the last eleven months and the demise of ISIS political risk has diminished considerably. Repayment mechanisms are in place to recover outstanding arrears of $73.3 million too.?Confident enough to re-instate its annual dividend beginning with $25m this year and stating that with 'continuing strong oil prices, there may be opportunities to consider further distributions to shareholders this year". Growing production, growing cash, dividends back in place (possibility to grow), lowering costs, strong oil prices. Buy for growth and dividend. Risks have shifted from political to the oil price. | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 18:41 | Oh dear, the mcfly Avatar has defined themselves a Narcissist again. Funny thing is, they don't have the faintest idea of their condition. mcfly02 9 Apr '21 - 17:09 - 627998 of 628038 0 2 1 If I was a rich man 😂😂 You'll be telling us next you won last weeks Euro millions 🤡 When you are tiny and insignificant and are desperately trying to be somebody 😂🤡 | frenchybannedme | |
09/4/2021 18:33 | BLOOMBERG :18:25 April 9Reporting : Energy and commodity, Beijing desk. CNPC reported to be in advance talks to acquire GULF KEYSTONE PETROLEUM consideration $14.5bn Valuing the company at £ 49 per share. | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 18:33 | BUY FOR ISA RECOMMENDED:Gulf Keystone (GKP): 175pThis one is relatively easy to sum up currently producing a whopping 43,190 bopd from their Shaikan field in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq and aiming to increase to 55,000 bopd by Q1 2022 beginning with the drilling of the SH-13 well in Q3 of 2021, GKP are valued at £369m and are sitting on a cash pile of $161mWith one of the lowest Opex around at $2.6/bbl, GKP are heavily leveraged to oil prices and with record production levels for 2021 must be loving these current oil prices recently being described as a 'cash machine' by a well-known investment analyst. Also, with the resumption of regular payments to GKP from the Kurdish Regional Government ("KRG") for the last eleven months and the demise of ISIS political risk has diminished considerably. Repayment mechanisms are in place to recover outstanding arrears of $73.3 million too.?Confident enough to re-instate its annual dividend beginning with $25m this year and stating that with 'continuing strong oil prices, there may be opportunities to consider further distributions to shareholders this year". Growing production, growing cash, dividends back in place (possibility to grow), lowering costs, strong oil prices. Buy for growth and dividend. Risks have shifted from political to the oil price. | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 18:33 | TAKEOVER price ? Well $5bn absolute minm IMO which would be about £ 17/shareBut that assumes 212m ISH shares in issue.Will they as they should have use extra unused debt facilities,to pay a proxy who should have been buying in for almost 2years ....to conc the issue ,and increase the value/share higher still ???tick tock | bluehorseshoe_loves_gkp | |
09/4/2021 18:32 | EQUIPOISE PRONOUNCED STAFFORD PROGNOSTIGATED THE CITY DROPPED THE SHARE PRICE WATER SHAME | tess_tickle |
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