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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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0.40 | 0.35% | 115.80 | 114.90 | 115.60 | 117.70 | 114.30 | 117.70 | 465,934 | 16:35:19 |
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 | -22.34 | 256.92M |
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23/6/2022 18:23 | All looking hopeful at last. Hope you all got your yes votes in. | shortsqueezer | |
23/6/2022 18:09 | An Iraqi MP from the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) bloc, Sharif Suleiman, said on Thursday (June 23) the KDP’s precondition on joining the federal government in Baghdad was that the federal government not violate the rights of the Kurdistan Region. Suleiman told Anadolu Agency the KDP wants the trouble between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to be resolved according to the constitution. He said in order to put an end to the disputes between the Iraqi parties, the blocs have to meet and hold discussions. Suleiman also said the KDP has started discussions with the Coordination Framework, which is expected to be appointed to form the new government. A political source close to the party said the KDP will participate in forming a new government in Baghdad if the Iraqi Federal Supreme Court verdict on the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) oil contracts is suspended. | goatcam | |
23/6/2022 17:47 | Sorry, GC. I assumed your previous post would have been read before repeating part of it. | pensioner2 | |
23/6/2022 17:41 | These MMS like Winterflood have "special means" , they probably charge more than the usual MMs. | nestoframpers | |
23/6/2022 17:41 | correct Morris. Cant believe blackrock didn't read his posts! | goatcam | |
23/6/2022 17:39 | I cannot understand why there are all these large buys when BigDog keeps telling us that this company isnt worth it. Its a good job we listen to him and not to our gut feelings otherwise we'd lose money too. | ptmorris1 | |
23/6/2022 17:28 | Trade of 178,466 reported at 17.08. | habshan | |
23/6/2022 17:26 | Rudaw not quoting Barzani ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Over 60 new members of the Iraqi parliament were sworn in on Thursday, replacing the majority of MPs of the Sadrist bloc who resigned from the body earlier this month, while nine seats still remain vacant. Iraq’s parliament held an extraordinary session on Thursday, headed by Speaker Mohammed al-Halbousi and his second deputy Shakhawan Abdullah. The session was attended by 202 MPs, and was the first parliamentary meeting since the withdrawal of Muqtada al-Sadr’s bloc earlier this month. Sadr asked all 73 MPs of his bloc to submit their resignations to Halbousi on June 12, in an effort to put an end to the political impasse that has plagued Iraq since October’s elections. The resignations were approved by the Speaker soon after. A total of 64 new MPs took the constitutional oath to join the parliament, with the remaining nine substitutes deciding to refrain from attending the meeting. In a tweet following the session, Halbousi thanked Sadr for his “sacrificeR The withdrawal of the Sadrist bloc also included the resignation of former first deputy Hakim al-Zamli from his post. Nonetheless, voting on a replacement for the first deputy position was not discussed during Thursday’s session. Iraq continues to be shrouded in political instability with the country yet to form its next government a staggering eight months since the elections. The Sadrist Movement emerged from the elections as the bloc with the highest number of seats in parliament. The bloc was seeking to form a national majority government with its allies in the Save the Homeland Alliance - the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), and the Sunni Sovereignty Alliance - but faced strong opposition from the Iran-backed Shiite parliamentary faction Coordination Framework, who insisted on forming a more traditional government based on political consensus. | nestoframpers | |
23/6/2022 17:17 | P2 at least give me some credit! your post has more ticks up then my original.... that's plagiarism! | goatcam | |
23/6/2022 17:06 | That is incredible news. | denziiil | |
23/6/2022 16:51 | Get this confirmed by all three blocs and we're off to the races: Al-Asadi said in a Parliament statement he read today that the new government will respect constitutional principles and address the differences between the Federal government and the Kurdistan Regional government, approve the oil and gas bill, provide job opportunities for the citizens, etc... | pensioner2 | |
23/6/2022 16:50 | 23-Jun-22 16:35:01 271.00 85,989 Buy* 270.50 271.50 233.03k UT | goatcam | |
23/6/2022 16:33 | Small in the scheme of things, GC. The afters could be interesting tonight. | pensioner2 | |
23/6/2022 16:30 | seems like the drop from 2.75 to 2.70 just ended up producing lots of little buys... spoke to soon.. 23-Jun-22 16:15:41 273.0558 7,321 Sell* 272.50 274.00 19.99k | goatcam | |
23/6/2022 16:27 | In the words of ‘The Monkees’ I’m a believer | n.marland | |
23/6/2022 16:23 | N.marland. 54 posts since 2000. Filtered. 🤬🤬 | 0ili0 | |
23/6/2022 16:21 | Cheers mate. Now clickable. | pensioner2 | |
23/6/2022 16:21 | Shows at least, some iraqi MPs, are ready to work with the Kurds for the benefit of all Iraq. | goatcam | |
23/6/2022 16:21 | anything for you P2. hxxps://shafaq.com/e | goatcam | |
23/6/2022 16:19 | It says - ‘ approve the oil and gas bill’ Stand by your beds 🤞 | n.marland | |
23/6/2022 16:19 | Can you put a link to the source, GC, please. | pensioner2 |
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