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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

119.80
0.80 (0.67%)
10 May 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
  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
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0517 -23.13 266.04M
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 119p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 154.60p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,443,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £266.04 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -23.13.

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31/10/2021
05:14
Good for you Sarah , but since when did beat up old Landrovers have "Jungle Drums" ? and there is only one "moron" on here Sarah and it certainly isnt any of us.
You are projecting again.

Keep watching the cameras !

LOL

highlander7
31/10/2021
04:33
Takeover announcement within days
banggone
30/10/2021
21:24
Do we know if BlackRobe still owe GKP £11 mill for court expenses ?
nestoframpers
30/10/2021
18:17
Well done England , thrashed the Aussies.
nestoframpers
30/10/2021
15:48
You can take that to the bank
goatcam
30/10/2021
15:30
Takeover announcement within days
40quidminimum
30/10/2021
15:17
He used to tell us it was sold to XOM for £15.00 in the bad old days when he was ramping it.

Whats that now Doggie ?

LOL

highlander7
30/10/2021
15:07
Hey BD Pret tell what your view of sale price is? You buying?
officerdigby
30/10/2021
14:58
Bloomberg.................

It’s been a long time coming, but Great Britain is about to feel the heat of unintended consequences first set in motion by the Industrial Revolution. A showdown is looming in Glasgow, Scotland, as world leaders gather for the critical climate summit known as COP26. The talks were always going to be difficult: Think of herding 200 countries toward a plan to prevent catastrophic warming, one that involves deep short-term economic sacrifice. Then think about their grim track record of failure over the decades. Though minds may be more focused now by a string of increasingly extreme climate events, the energy crunch that’s followed pandemic downturns, lockdowns and reopenings has prompted countries to scramble to buy and burn more fossil fuels. That’s giving climate deniers and laggards—not to mention coal exporters—another excuse to go slowly as humanity’s hour grows ever later. Even the COP26 host, Tory Prime Minister Boris Johnson, fresh from his Kermit the Frog oration at the United Nations, is struggling to convince political followers of his born-again green credentials. The meeting, said U.S. envoy John Kerry, is the world’s “last best hope” to unify

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In other words it will take decades because no politician will survive the tax increases needed to meet BOJO's ridiculous schedule. Biden is in an even bigger mess and Trump will be back by the sounds of it and he will bin any Biden plans on Climate change.

H7

highlander7
30/10/2021
14:53
I doubt that Doggie. Its yet more hot air. You haven't a clue whats going on and never have. For example last week you told us GKP would never be sold.

H7

highlander7
30/10/2021
14:31
Hydro , the extremists pushing the global warming hype are the same ones that told us the planet would be frozen over by 2012 after the heatwave of 1976.

Yes the planet may be warming up, and yes I agree with doggie we are destroying it by pollution and plastic. So why dont politicians ban plastic ? Why dont they stop sewage companies from discharging raw sewage into rivers ? Because it will lose them the next election - thats why. The gravy train is all most of them care about.

It will take 30-40 years to implement the policies being pushed now. A fact they are all well aware of.

Just for the record doggie I am a long time member of greenpeace and support the WWF and at the end of the day it will be Professional Engineers who solve the problems not some thick BBoard Troll like you pretending to be an O&G expert.

H7

highlander7
30/10/2021
14:23
The only "global warming " on here is more doggie hot air.

LOL

highlander7
30/10/2021
14:04
Bigdog, if you are so concerned then please Copy and paste that opinion onto every oil companies discussion board - I’m sure all their investors would also like to hear your valuable insights.....
goatcam
30/10/2021
13:45
Jeez BD5 something we may agree on, global warming.
hydrocarbon1
30/10/2021
12:55
Do I assume that highlander7 isn't concerned about global warming and that the scientists have got it all wrong and there's absolutely no requirement to curb fossil fuels because its not them that's fekkin the planet up?

Or is it a case that its an issue for future generations and as he will pushing up the daisies by then and all that matters is that he gets some of his massive losses back from here?

I'm no tree hugger I can assure but the planet is fekked unless there's some major alterations and fast. Perhaps stopping buying all of China's goods and boosting up the Industries of the West would go some way to curb them and send a message about the virus they dumped on the planet?

As for this company being compared to the "Prize" keep telling yourselves that but you're going to be enormously disappointed when it all unfolds from what I'm lead to understand.

bigdog5
30/10/2021
11:52
Indeed K4 , the whole GKP story is in there. Its uncanny how accurate it is.
highlander7
30/10/2021
10:50
Time to re-read the Prize 👍
k4n4k
30/10/2021
10:03
Let's go Brandon. And Soros.
busamitch
30/10/2021
09:58
Our Labour party more or less does the same . Because most immigrants illegal or otherwise almost always will vote Labour/US Democrats. Thats why Labour will not control immigration and why Biden wants to bribe them all. To try and block a Trump return.
highlander7
30/10/2021
09:54
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You could not make this up.



Totally deranged.

.

1waving
30/10/2021
06:02
and again...

Boomberg....

Given how fast banks keep shoveling money into fossil-fuel companies, it’s easy to dismiss any investor’s claim to care about ESG as so much greenwashing. But a new anonymous survey of money managers suggests they actually do value making the world a better place, writes John Authers. In fact, many of these people now consider caring for the planet part of their job description. It’s enough to make me consider no longer running this newsletter on coal

highlander7
30/10/2021
05:55
More Oil Please....NOW !!!

Bloomberg ...


More oil, not less. Behind closed doors, Japan and the U.S. are leading a campaign to pressuring OPEC+ to speed up its oil output increases as energy prices surge around the world.


Another monumental FUBAR moment for politicians.

LOL

highlander7
30/10/2021
05:52
As I said.....LOL

Bloomberg


If the Group of 20 meeting in Rome is any indication of how historic climate talks are going to go in Glasgow, Scotland, at COP26 next week, it doesn’t look good. Negotiations are off to a rough start with some nations calling out China’s refusal to beef up commitments to limit temperature increases while it simultaneously doubles down on coal, the worst fossil fuel of all. (President Xi Jinping isn’t even attending in person.) Russia and India have also been singled out for not doing enough to slow global warming. But America—with one coal state senator kneecapping the most important climate provision of President Joe Biden’s economic plan—doesnR17;t look so green either. —Margaret Sutherlin

highlander7
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