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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 |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0516 | -35.27 | 308.21M |
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31/8/2021 11:19 | Erbil holds third virtual expo with China Halgurd Sherwani 1 Hours China and Kurdistan Region hold third virtual expo. (Photo: Chinese consulate general Erbil) China and Kurdistan Region hold third virtual expo. (Photo: Chinese consulate general Erbil) Kurdistan China Kurdistan Region ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – With the participation of more than 150 Chinese companies and 60 Kurdish local forms, capital Erbil on Tuesday hosted a third virtual trade exhibition with the Asian economic giant. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Jiangsu Brand Silk Road was decided to be held virtually by the Kurdish region of Iraq and China. The commercial event is intended to forge trade ties between the Region’s businesspeople as well as their Chinese counterparts, Gaylan Hajee Saed, the head of Kurdistan’s Export and Import Union, told Kurdistan 24 on Tuesday. The booths consist of various trade fields, including construction, medical equipment, clothing, and energy. The Chinese Consulate General in Erbil helped the organization of the event in cooperation with the Kurdish union. Representatives from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Board of Investment also took part in the launch of the expo. In September, a Chinese investor submitted a proposal for a $5 billion tourist city in the capital, according to Arab. The 2,000-sq. m. project, dubbed Happy City, would create 8,000 jobs and include areas for tourism, residences, water, and entertainment. | ![]() beernut | |
31/8/2021 11:02 | Bashers operating 24/7 on retail bulletin boards.BIGDOG ,KURDMAN, DAVROS, NOBULL , ETC ETC with over 36,000 negative posts ALL ON GKP HERE (LOLOLOLOL) THEY ARE HERE TO OBFUSCATE,RIDICULE, DIVERT, ATTENTION,FROM THE MOST OBVIOUS TAKEOVER EVER! KEEP RETAIL OUT ...LOL.Here's just SOME of the funds these BROKERS KNOCKERS have helped to build HUGE STAKES pre very obvious TAKEOVER . HTTPS://t.co/Z88zToq | sinopec_gkp_new_owners | |
31/8/2021 10:57 | Good Morning 😃 I've not going to start writing tomorrow nights update until after UK market close so I make sure it's bang up to date. Tomorrow at 9.01pm unless the company beats me to it 🤷a Clueless me 😂 Habscam told you 😂🤡 | kurdman63 | |
31/8/2021 10:37 | Bashers operating 24/7 on retail bulletin boards.BIGDOG ,KURDMAN, DAVROS, NOBULL , ETC ETC with over 36,000 negative posts ALL ON GKP HERE (LOLOLOLOL) THEY ARE HERE TO OBFUSCATE,RIDICULE, DIVERT, ATTENTION,FROM THE MOST OBVIOUS TAKEOVER EVER! KEEP RETAIL OUT ...LOL.Here's just SOME of the funds these BROKERS KNOCKERS have helped to build HUGE STAKES pre very obvious TAKEOVER . HTTPS://t.co/Z88zToq | sinopec_gkp_new_owners | |
31/8/2021 10:32 | Just in case some posters missed this excellent and spot on post from Broadford tearing highlander7, the "ex Industry" poster a new one yet again. Broadford Bay30 Aug '21 - 15:26 - 639272 of 639329 0 4 1 "The sheer hypocrisy of it... by the Slurryman on the LSE at 12:26 today:" "Correct. GKP has neither the skillset or resources to manage a project of this size ( remember it needs PF-3 and gas processing to negate flaring ) not to mention an extensive drilling campaign. Either of these is a major project in itself. But the 3 together have inter relationships that will have to be skillfully managed in a fast track situation. In addition I would anticipate that it will have to meet a KRG imposed timescale . In my experience the only people that can effectively manage a project of this complexity, and time constraints , will be a large US INOC. I am not ruling out the Chinese. Its just I am unsure of their project capabilities in this highly demanding area." Another classic from h7 showing his hypocracy reaching new highs. | ![]() bigdog5 | |
31/8/2021 10:17 | The 20 day SMA is almost there & the 50 day SMA is following nicely. We are looking primed. The announcement of 2/9 is going to be interesting! | ![]() steephill cove | |
31/8/2021 10:10 | The 50 day SMA needs to cut the 200 day SMA from below & at the point it does so, the 200 SMA needs to be in a rising trend 👍 | ![]() steephill cove | |
31/8/2021 10:02 | I thought not. We'll just have to manage without one then. | ![]() pensioner2 | |
31/8/2021 09:48 | Ta, Sbb. It's hard to tell whether the 20 sma crossed the 200 but it certainly touched it and now looks to be going up. Is that a golden x? | ![]() pensioner2 | |
31/8/2021 09:38 | Here comes the shenanigans They my dont like it up em & are releasing the autobot Captain Mainwaring 🤣 | ![]() steephill cove | |
31/8/2021 09:32 | Thanks, hc. They seem to be trying to back-test 160 as support but the buys are holding them off. Edit. Pushed a couple of tiddlers through. Where now? | ![]() pensioner2 | |
31/8/2021 09:15 | Is that 100k still there on L2? | ![]() pensioner2 | |
31/8/2021 08:56 | Cove was the same. Brokers issued a SELL recommendation 3 days before the Shell offer. | ![]() highlander7 | |
31/8/2021 08:44 | Every chance they will attempt to crash this pre ThursdayThat 100,000 might be to prevent that Is it Peel?? Cannacord? The co broker's? | sinopec_gkp_new_owners | |
31/8/2021 08:40 | 100,000 on bid side, probably a stop loss. | ![]() hydrocarbon1 |
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