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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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3.90 | 3.54% | 114.20 | 114.10 | 114.40 | 114.50 | 112.30 | 112.30 | 163,074 | 10:11:18 |
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 | -21.84 | 251.14M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/6/2022 16:27 | Giant Canine now filtered due to continually spamming with BS. Can you suckers now understand how Carroll wrecked his family business? | bigdog5 | |
28/6/2022 16:25 | I know Muttley has repeatedly said the o&g law would never happen but it's increasingly looking likely now. All at the behest of his country's politicians. Delicious irony in motion? | pensioner2 | |
28/6/2022 16:14 | #27,838 USA-CONDOG PAID BASHES | thebabe | |
28/6/2022 16:13 | Cannacord TP 334p | thebabe | |
28/6/2022 16:13 | Peel Hunt new note post AGM new TP 348P | thebabe | |
28/6/2022 16:13 | 9.4p div declared tomorrow last day to buy and collect ex div Thursday 18.8p two weeks later | thebabe | |
28/6/2022 16:11 | bigdog, are you excited to receive your GKP dividends? | goatcam | |
28/6/2022 16:00 | 9.4p div declared tomorrow last day to buy and collect ex div Thursday 18.8p two weeks later | thebabe | |
28/6/2022 15:57 | Peel Hunt new note post AGM new TP 348P | thebabe | |
28/6/2022 15:56 | #27,836 USA-CONDOG PAID BASHES | thebabe | |
28/6/2022 15:55 | #27,386 USA-CONDOG PAID BASHES | thebabe | |
28/6/2022 15:55 | GIANT_CANINE28 Jun '22 - 12:25 - 656398 of 656455 0 4 0 "its a living I suppose" Far more fun mocking you suckers than having to push a tea trolley round whilst inventing BS posts trying to CON the unsuspecting. | bigdog5 | |
28/6/2022 15:49 | "Mind you, perhaps Blackrock know better? Delicious timing if the o&g law appears overnight Wednesday". Pensioner on drugs again!!! Any law won't last. There will be accusations and it will fail. Its in their DNA. | bigdog5 | |
28/6/2022 15:44 | nestoframpers27 Jun '22 - 21:23 - 656354 of 656453 0 13 0 "It is all very well saying TO was nailed on from 1st oil notout but that fact is we should have sold up in 2011 or 12 and bought Bitcoin, asos, RAY, FUM or a host of others , we are basically useless investors ( undisputable fact )" LOL, Yes you suckers are. Dissention in the rampers ranks, the crack are beginning lol, waking up to the realisation that the Domes are considerably flatter, the field has shrunk massively every which way, water is being found across the licence and that the Kozel barrels aren't there. You'll see in the fullness of time:-) Now what could be taking all this time with the FDP that highlander7 stated was agreed 8 months ago, are there problem? | bigdog5 | |
28/6/2022 15:27 | OAP they probably doing the currency transaction today for 1st July divvyBe about 9.4p RNS tomorrow | thebabe | |
28/6/2022 14:54 | Peel Hunt new note post AGM new TP 348P | giant_canine | |
28/6/2022 14:54 | Debt is less expensive than equity because it is less risky since interest payments have priority over dividends and debt holders are paid back prior to equity holders in the event of bankruptcy. Debt is also cheaper than equity because interest expense acts as a tax shelter while dividends are paid out of after-tax income. Optimal capital structure theory does suggest a limit to the amount of debt a company should employ in its capital structure. Companies with consistent cash flows can tolerate MORE debt in their capital structure while a company with volatile cash flows will have less debt and more equity in its capital structure. ==================== So a company apparently staying independant about to embark on a 1 bn dollar capex expansion , that has huge consistent FCF ........... decides to not bother ....LOL ............... | giant_canine | |
28/6/2022 14:53 | Chairman not the most charismatic - good job he is really Project director. | giant_canine | |
28/6/2022 14:52 | "good job he is really Project director" - lol... | goatcam | |
28/6/2022 14:28 | Chairman not the most charismatic - good job he is really Project director. | giant_canine | |
28/6/2022 13:57 | Peel Hunt new note post AGM new TP 348P | giant_canine | |
28/6/2022 13:56 | Debt is less expensive than equity because it is less risky since interest payments have priority over dividends and debt holders are paid back prior to equity holders in the event of bankruptcy. Debt is also cheaper than equity because interest expense acts as a tax shelter while dividends are paid out of after-tax income. Optimal capital structure theory does suggest a limit to the amount of debt a company should employ in its capital structure. Companies with consistent cash flows can tolerate MORE debt in their capital structure while a company with volatile cash flows will have less debt and more equity in its capital structure. ==================== So a company apparently staying independant about to embark on a 1 bn dollar capex expansion , that has huge consistent FCF ........... decides to not bother ....LOL ............... | giant_canine | |
28/6/2022 13:56 | Gcam very agitated today - bigging the company up no doubt ;) | giant_canine | |
28/6/2022 13:55 | Debt is less expensive than equity because it is less risky since interest payments have priority over dividends and debt holders are paid back prior to equity holders in the event of bankruptcy. Debt is also cheaper than equity because interest expense acts as a tax shelter while dividends are paid out of after-tax income. Optimal capital structure theory does suggest a limit to the amount of debt a company should employ in its capital structure. Companies with consistent cash flows can tolerate MORE debt in their capital structure while a company with volatile cash flows will have less debt and more equity in its capital structure. ==================== So a company apparently staying independant about to embark on a 1 bn dollar capex expansion , that has huge consistent FCF ........... decides to not bother ....LOL ............... | giant_canine |
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