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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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14/12/2021 18:51 | Looks like Brent is anticipating another big draw in the petroleum figures when they come out later. | pensioner2 | |
14/12/2021 18:48 | SOLD BEFORE CHRISTMASBANG GONE A decade or so ago, in the biggest commercial legal case of the year , over which legal costs were over £ 50m, EXPERTS on either side, in a court room , placed a value of £2-4bn on the company - when there was no production infrastructure , no production and no revenue. Huge revenues now , a doubling of reserves since then , and the market cap is less than £ 1/2 a billion. The buyer(s) investment bankers have certainly done a job on suppressing the market share price pre trade sale.Bang Gone IMO. Hi | banggone | |
14/12/2021 18:30 | “Sold before Christmas.... well before...” Yea ok fella. Let’s get to 55k bopd day first and a regular payment cycle going. Then maybe in a year or two we will be taken over | goatcam | |
14/12/2021 18:28 | SOLD BEFORE CHRISTMASBANG GONE A decade or so ago, in the biggest commercial legal case of the year , over which legal costs were over £ 50m, EXPERTS on either side, in a court room , placed a value of £2-4bn on the company - when there was no production infrastructure , no production and no revenue. Huge revenues now , a doubling of reserves since then , and the market cap is less than £ 1/2 a billion. The buyer(s) investment bankers have certainly done a job on suppressing the market share price pre trade sale.Bang Gone IMO. Hi | banggone | |
14/12/2021 18:16 | Paul promised to me he would stop with his takeover tomorrow stuff if GKP not taken over before this Xmas.... so not very long to go | goatcam | |
14/12/2021 18:09 | What's happened to Paul's takeaway that he's been predicting for, 7 or is it 8 years? | bigdog5 | |
14/12/2021 18:05 | Thanks goatsham, yes I suppose it it strange for someone like myself to keep providing honest views/opinions whilst pointing out the reality of the situation rather than making up lies and inventing BS as you rampers have been doing for 10 plus years. Especially as I've been getting my predictions and views correct for such a long time. Still no payment? Is there another problem? Can we be sure that "relations" are just fine? Oh well, all in the telling I expect:-) | bigdog5 | |
14/12/2021 17:31 | HTTPS://twitter.com/ | banggone | |
14/12/2021 16:26 | Unless they've got a shedful of afters it's going to be a very low volume day again. | pensioner2 | |
14/12/2021 16:21 | How many companies have weirdos like you on their BB's? Not many i would imagine! | goatcam | |
14/12/2021 16:07 | I'll bet there will be many companies that wish they had suckers on their BB's like you lot that think the company has performed well over the past 10 years. I expect that habSHAM is making up more BS excuses again. | bigdog5 | |
14/12/2021 16:06 | Drunk again... | stockport loser | |
14/12/2021 15:37 | "gas flaring and would be well down the lists of priorities." Now then Sarah. If gas flaring was at the top of the MNR's list of priorities they would have ordered the IOCs to stop production, would they not. And if gas flaring was second on their list of priorities they would not have urged the IOcs to INCREASE production. Genel 4th November - "Ongoing constructive engagement with the MNR regarding our oil operations, coupled with their recent communication urging the industry to increase production." Production means gas flaring, and increased production means MORE gas flaring. And the reason they want more production is because they want more revenues. Production and revenue are what's important to the MNR and are top of their priority list. So as you can see Sarah the subject of gas flaring is well down the MNR's list of priorities. Which is what we've been trying to tell you. You just can't think rationally can you. | habshan | |
14/12/2021 15:14 | How's habSHAM and highlander7's predictions early 2021 that 55k a day was imminent and that the OP would be $100 by Summer. Then of course we must remember they clearly stated that the company and hosts were not at all concerned about the gas flaring and would be well down the lists of priorities. They still haven't joined up any of the clues yet. | bigdog5 | |
14/12/2021 13:54 | Bloomberg ..... Oil surplus The International Energy Agency said this morning that the oil market has already returned to surplus, and faces an even bigger supply overhang next year as omicron hits international travel. The agency lowered its forecast for oil demand for the first quarter of next year by 600,000 barrels a day. Crude was little changed in the wake of the report, with a barrel of West Texas Intermediate holding above $71. Concerns of a boost to supplies from Iran returning to international markets have eased as nuclear talks appear close to a stalemate. Elsewhere in energy news, European natural gas surged again after Monday’s record close amid the geopolitical crisis brewing at the border between Russia and Ukraine. | highlander7 | |
14/12/2021 13:40 | Yes they will update this week for sure.Thursday I reckon most likely, meanwhile the squeeze for dregs continuesLolSOLD TBC | 40quidminimum |
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