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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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2.00 | 1.42% | 143.30 | 142.90 | 143.60 | 145.00 | 140.90 | 140.90 | 1,265,819 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0517 | -27.64 | 317.87M |
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06/3/2022 07:18 | Sometimes the term "final dividend" may refer to the last dividend issued to shareholders when a company is ending its existence??HTTPS://w | releasethekraken | |
06/3/2022 07:17 | webcast CFO and others presenting yesterday Q+A in NorwayHTTPS://twitte | releasethekraken | |
06/3/2022 05:16 | I dont know why poor old desperate Doggie pretends to be concerned about dividends ,or gas, because last week he told us the KRG Shaikan PSC was illegal and the share price was going to zero. Since then its gone up ~ 10% and looks like it is headed even higher. Then of course its easy to see why the waste gas is so valuable , sulphur (from the H2S) can be used ( amongst other things ) for fertiliser. General fertiliser of course used to come from Russia. I also doubt that the methane ( used to drive gas turbines for generating electricity) AND waste gas have been valued and priced in by Brokers. H7 | highlander7 | |
06/3/2022 00:09 | You plonker Rodney… Tax Free DIVIS in a UK Stocks & Shares ISA investing upto 20K each tax year 🤣👍 And PIs like myself have been buying GKP from 50p upwards as COVID19 hit & getting a 4 x bagger & taking advantage of huge DIVIS since 🛢📈 | steephill cove | |
06/3/2022 00:00 | Bigdivi5 😂😂 | 0ili0 | |
05/3/2022 23:48 | No shares= no tax Think like a bigdog5 💩🧠 | 0ili0 | |
05/3/2022 23:40 | 📈💰 | 0ili0 | |
05/3/2022 23:39 | Once, twice, three times a divi. | johnbuysghost | |
05/3/2022 23:39 | Not taxed if wrapped up in an ISA. | johnbuysghost | |
05/3/2022 23:39 | Not taxed if wrapped up in an ISA. | johnbuysghost | |
05/3/2022 23:29 | 😂😂 🛢️ Bigdog5 - 28 Mar 2013 - 13:54:08 - 265823 of 650325 And given your knowledge and experience of companies paying such dividends would you like to put out ball park numbers "theoretically" of course that shareholders could expect. I suspect that posters that want dividends may be expecting to receive massive numbers from any dividends whereas in reality that wont be the case. And taxed greater. | 0ili0 | |
05/3/2022 22:09 | I wouldn't bother listening to that link , boring as watching paint dry. | nestoframpers | |
05/3/2022 21:45 | i see HKN have $100 mill bonds at 11% due 2024 . | nestoframpers | |
05/3/2022 21:32 | KRI oil conference Norway GKP starts at 10 mins | nestoframpers | |
05/3/2022 20:53 | webcast CFO and others presenting yesterday Q+A in NorwayHTTPS://twitte | releasethekraken | |
05/3/2022 20:53 | Sometimes the term "final dividend" may refer to the last dividend issued to shareholders when a company is ending its existence??HTTPS://w | releasethekraken | |
05/3/2022 20:53 | Putup theoryman etc putting in hard yards at LSE lol | releasethekraken | |
05/3/2022 20:34 | Broadford - "It's still not at all clear as to why GKP have been unable, so far, to identify a good sealing formation in such a large field for re-injection of the concentrated sour gas." It's perfectly clear Broadford, it's because they haven't been looking. Ops update March 20 - "The gas management plan now envisages the export of sweet gas instead of gas reinjection." April 2020:- Stuart Catterall - "If circumstances were different and if the gas infrastructure were more developed then it may make more sense not to reinject but to sell the gas..."." Awat Shikh Janab - "the destructive economic impact of the coronavirus appears to have brought the KRG and the ICG closer, as they further agreed to develop Kurdistan Region gas fields to be used to generate the electricity needed to fill the country's shortfall. We provisionally agreed to develop the gas fields in the Kurdistan Region in a way that benefits both sides and helps with generating electricity, KRG finance minister Awat Shikh Janab said in the press conference. Jon Harris 18th June 21- "I am leading work to develop a comprehensive ESG strategy. A major focus of our strategy will be utilizing our gas for economic return....." We've even got more gas than Dana Gas. Since all that was discussed gas prices have gone through the roof. A nice little earner to say the least. Any talk of reinjecting the gas will be met with blank stares. | habshan | |
05/3/2022 20:31 | What you have to ask your self if invested in GKP is how much of the resource has been tapped in to , they haven't really got started. HCL 1st. | nestoframpers | |
05/3/2022 19:45 | webcast CFO and others presenting yesterday Q+A in NorwayHTTPS://twitte | releasethekraken | |
05/3/2022 19:45 | Sometimes the term "final dividend" may refer to the last dividend issued to shareholders when a company is ending its existence??HTTPS://w | releasethekraken | |
05/3/2022 19:35 | Re FLARING See Shaikan PSC Clause 14.12 | broadford bay | |
05/3/2022 19:21 | It's not in dispute as to whether the KRG can just decide to force such costly policies on companies. What is open for debate is just how close to each other's position they can come and in what timescale. The issue of flaring, or its cessation, has always been in the PSC - it has just never been forced on the operators. It's still not at all clear as to why GKP have been unable, so far, to identify a good sealing formation in such a large field for re-injection of the concentrated sour gas. | broadford bay |
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