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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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1.30 | 0.91% | 143.80 | 142.70 | 143.00 | 146.10 | 141.80 | 141.80 | 1,297,944 | 16:35:29 |
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 | 317.35M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/12/2021 17:19 | I note that not even a decent uplift in the OP was able to rescue the share price today. Do have a look at the 10 year share price graph, it looks like its been modelled on Kitzbuhel:-) Correct predictions, views, opinions and all for free:-) | bigdog5 | |
03/12/2021 17:17 | Inverted that is The Inverted Hammer occurs when the price has been falling suggests the possibility of a reversal. Its long upper shadow shows that buyers tried to bid the price higher. However, sellers saw what the buyers were doing, said “Oh heck no!” and attempted to push the price back down. Fortunately, the buyers had eaten enough of their Wheaties for breakfast and still managed to close the session near the open. Since the sellers weren’t able to close the price any lower, this is a good indication that everybody who wants to sell has already sold. And if there are no more sellers, who are left? Buyers. | nestoframpers | |
03/12/2021 17:14 | Nice hammer on the daily . | nestoframpers | |
03/12/2021 17:13 | eddie473 Dec '21 - 08:08 - 645959 of 645998 0 10 0 "Shell says that the economics of the Cambo oilfield project, off Shetland, do not justify going ahead. Not with Shaikan a sitting duck, I would guess". According ONLY to Kozel (another large portion of his BS) they had a mull 10 years ago but haven't been the slightest bit interested since. They don't bother with a puddle of tar that's difficult to extract in places that change the rules and pay up only when it suits. If a field is worth buying it doesn't take 10 years to decide and buy. That's why they haven't. The same as nobody else has. How's the "accumulation theory" holding up these days, lol. Has the tide gone out on 1waving's waves? Is pensioner still playing with his candles, batman doll and dojis? How many years has the Frenchyliar Express been in the sidings now, lol. | bigdog5 | |
03/12/2021 17:12 | Who’s Goatsham? | goatcam | |
03/12/2021 16:52 | Its known as mocking your stupidity goatSHAM:-) | bigdog5 | |
03/12/2021 15:57 | Why for the nth time do you engage with fraudsters????? | banggone | |
03/12/2021 15:50 | From LSE - "Not in the slightest bit interested in your playground games." So having initiated the game by saying that his report "was spot on and rocked the boardroom" Tony has now decided that he doesn't want to talk about it any more. My 5 year old granddaughter does that when she's caught out as well. And having told us that your report is still spot on and that we should compare it with the next official update Tony, when are you intending to post it up so that we can see it and make the comparison. And that means BEFORE the update not after. | habshan | |
03/12/2021 15:20 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | banggone | |
03/12/2021 15:18 | CORPORATE next week | banggone | |
03/12/2021 15:13 | Only when we talk about you 🤡 | gkpinvestor | |
03/12/2021 15:04 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | banggone | |
03/12/2021 14:54 | LOL yea i bet.... | goatcam | |
03/12/2021 14:54 | GKPI when you meet up with Kurdy do you communicate in clown smileys? | officerdigby | |
03/12/2021 14:52 | Very informative. | gkpinvestor | |
03/12/2021 14:33 | GKP Investor, how was your meeting with yourself (AKA Kurdman) in London? LOL lonely corned beef sandwich outside a builders cafe was it? | goatcam | |
03/12/2021 14:30 | I see you have also had your posts on the lse removed 😂🤡 | gkpinvestor | |
03/12/2021 14:26 | "As for my report it is still spot on and you will see that in the next update from the company." Righty ho Tony, post it up then so we can see it and when the next update comes out we can make the comparison and see how you fared. | habshan | |
03/12/2021 14:17 | Habscum 🤡 I hadn’t seen that lol. Did you send emails to the LSE mods from all of your avatars. As for my report it is still spot on and you will see that in the next update from the company. You can’t control off blog chat with the major holders no matter how hard you work 🖕 | kurdman63 | |
03/12/2021 14:09 | It looks like OPEC+ called it right yesterday and put Biden back in his box. Brent has climbed steadily all morning and from yesterday's low of $66.5 it's now poking $73. Dow looks headed for a positive start and following Europe mildly up. | pensioner2 | |
03/12/2021 13:27 | He he he, Tony posted this on LSE an hour ago under the Tom247 avatar that he/she uses to try to con people over there. It's a real gem. Tom247 - “Kurdmans report on the 1st September was word perfect apparently and rocked the boardroom” The 1st September was the day before the HYR RNS. In the weeks before the HYR Tony said that a prediction of around 42kbpd was a "massive error". 637573 - "The massive error I refer to is you saying that you expect production to be between 39k and 45k (an average of 42kbpd) on the 2nd September." The figure reported in the RNS was 42,842bpd. But in his mind his report was "word perfect and rocked the boardroom". What a buffoon, you couldn't make it up. EDIT - And the LSE moderators have now seen fit to remove the thread. | habshan | |
03/12/2021 13:21 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | 40quidminimum | |
03/12/2021 13:06 | How's the 55k a day looking? Not sure why you keep asking us Bigdog... we are just awaiting the next update from the company that will have that information inside.... bit strange you keep asking us. | goatcam |
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