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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

115.40
-0.90 (-0.77%)
02 May 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.90 -0.77% 115.40 115.10 115.70 117.60 114.80 117.60 503,917 16:35:01
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0517 -22.38 257.37M
Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd is listed in the Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GKP. The last closing price for Gulf Keystone Petroleum was 116.30p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 154.60p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,443,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £257.37 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -22.38.

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04/3/2024
08:36
https://twitter.com/john78846295/status/1764393002556879311?s=19Well worth a read.Super positive.Big 4-6 weeks ahead.Could see a breakthrough at any moment.Wouldn't want to be short.You have to be in it to win it remember.
furenstaurus
04/3/2024
08:36
Learn to spell its APIKUR clown
furenstaurus
04/3/2024
08:36
Fill yer boots , clowns arrived
furenstaurus
04/3/2024
08:35
“Remaining shorts closing ? Daft not to”

Why? Nothing is going to happen until at least after Ramadan. The share price is going to drift back down. As AKIPUR have stated, they have seen 0 proposals from either the KRG or Iraq.

Feel free to quote this post in a 2 weeks time when we are back under £1

theythinkitsallover
04/3/2024
08:29
Could attack 110p later at this rate
reidy66
04/3/2024
08:28
Remaining shorts closing ? Daft not to
shortsqueezer
04/3/2024
08:26
Get Kylie out on her rocket
ozzmosiz
04/3/2024
08:24
SP looking rather strong this morning guys
reidy66
04/3/2024
07:28
Pentagon Spox: U.S. has ‘Long-standing Strategic Relationship’ with the KRG
“I just want to emphasize how much we appreciate the support of the Peshmerga forces and the long-standing strategic relationship that we have with the Kurdistan Regional Government.” author_image Laurie Mylroie
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Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder (U.S. Air Force) speaks with Kurdistan 24. (Photo: Kurdistan 24)
Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder (U.S. Air Force) speaks with Kurdistan 24. (Photo: Kurdistan 24)
World Pentagon Maj Gen Patrick Ryder Peshmerga US-KRG Relations
WASHINGTON DC, United States (Kurdistan 24) – “I can’t emphasize enough how much we value the relationship that we have with the Peshmerga and with the Kurdistan Regional Government.”

So Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder (U.S. Air Force) told Kurdistan 24, when we spoke with him on Friday.

VIDEO: Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder speaks to Kurdistan24



And to emphasize that point, Ryder concluded the interview, “I just want to emphasize how much we appreciate the support of the Peshmerga forces and the long-standing strategic relationship that we have with the Kurdistan Regional Government.”

Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Meets with KRG Prime Minister

On Thursday, Sasha Baker, Acting Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, the number three post at the Pentagon, met with the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), Masrour Barzani.

“It really was an opportunity to underscore the long-standing strategic relationship between the United States and the Kurdistan Regional Government,” Ryder told Kurdistan 24, when asked about that meeting.

“One of the main things” they discussed in the meeting “was some of the threats that are present in the region from Iranian-backed proxy groups and ISIS,” Ryder said, as he noted that the Prime Minister had “highlighted that there’s been over 130 attacks in the region.”

But, as Ryder continued, “the Under Secretary was able to assure the Prime Minister that the United States remains committed to the enduring defeat of ISIS.”

“They also talked a bit about the fact that the Office of Security Cooperation-Iraq is working very closely to support our partners in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, as well as the greater federal Iraqi government to address those threats,” he continued.

Security Cooperation between the U.S. and KRG

The U.S.-Iraq Higher Military Commission is also meeting to discuss “the transition of the U.S. military operations and long term security cooperation and support between the United States and Iraq,” Ryder said, affirming, “The Peshmerga are integral partners when it comes to security in the region, stability in the region and, importantly, as part of the enduring defeat of ISIS.”

“The United States has worked very closely with Iraqi Security Forces, to include the Peshmerga,” Ryder continued, “through things like CJTF-OIR [Combined Joint Task Force—Operation Inherent Resolve, the anti-ISIS Coalition), as well as “the logistical support that the Peshmerga provide for things like the repatriation of ISIS fighters back to their home countries.”

Other aspects of defense cooperation between the U.S. and the KRG which Ryder highlighted include the Joint Security Dialogue that the U.S. and Iraq hosted last summer, “which, of course, included representation from Peshmerga forces.”

As Ryder stressed, “We all have a shared commitment to seeing the enduring defeat of ISIS, and we’ll continue to work closely with our Iraqi partners, to include the Peshmerga and the Iraqi Security Forces, to ensure that ISIS can’t come back.”

Then came Ryder’s conclusion, “Again, I just want to emphasize how much we appreciate the support of the Peshmerga forces and the long-standing strategic relationship that we have with the Kurdistan Regional Government.”

Ryder’s Long Experience with Iraq

Ryder’s first deployment to Iraq was to Erbil–in 1995, shortly after he had been commissioned as a young Air Force officer, to escort a convoy, as he told Kurdistan 24.

Eight years later, the U.S. ousted Saddam Hussein and his regime in Operation Iraqi Freedom. From March to July 2004, Ryder served as a strategic communications planner for the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in Baghdad, under Amb. Paul Bremer. The CPA lasted little more than a year, ending in July 2004, when authority was passed to an interim Iraqi government.

Ten years after that, from 2014 to 2016, Ryder “oversaw the [CENTCOM} command-wide public affairs operations in support of the counter-ISIS campaign, Operation Inherent Resolve,” as his official biography explains.

beernut1
04/3/2024
07:24
Yes, regardless local sales paid upfront are giving GKP a very nice monthly profit!
midasx
04/3/2024
05:45
Well Ramadan starts on the 10th so its this week or mid April.
highlander7
03/3/2024
22:40
And this one now too.
ozzmosiz
03/3/2024
21:58
Well worth a read.
Super positive.
Big 4-6 weeks ahead.
Could see a breakthrough at any moment.
Wouldn't want to be short.
You have to be in it to win it remember.

justiceforthemany
03/3/2024
21:26
https://x.com/111notout1/status/1764401865628790971?s=61&t=EEAJRmerpfLiAmForyb8Dw
furenstaurus
03/3/2024
21:19
I have him and his multi-aliases filtered.
ozzmosiz
03/3/2024
20:40
Not sure if your being obviously funny or you think what you post is real in your head
milliecusto
03/3/2024
19:51
Fill yer boots
furenstaurus
03/3/2024
19:51
https://www.kurdistan24.net/ckb/story/253287
luckyclicker
03/3/2024
19:50
The Iraqi government will continue to fund the salaries of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) employees, the Iraqi Minister of Reconstruction said.Iraqi Reconstruction Minister Bangin Rekani said Sunday (March 3, 2024) that funding for salaries will continue.According to a number of decisions of the Federal Supreme Court of Iraq on (February 21, 2024) on the salaries of the Kurdistan Region; Both the Iraqi and Kurdistan Regional Governments must comply with the federal budget law and work to ensure that the salaries of the Kurdistan Regional Government employees are distributed on time. The Iraqi prime minister will also be obliged to pay the salaries of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) employees and will no longer be given loans to the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to distribute salaries.On February 28, 2024, Atwan Atwani, chairman of the Finance Committee of the Iraqi Parliament, said that according to the decisions of the Federal Court, the second month salary of the Kurdistan Regional Government according to the list and information submitted to Baghdad For the month of March, the salaries of the employees of the region should be provided through bank accounts
luckyclicker
03/3/2024
19:27
https://x.com/111notout1/status/1764256893755654652?s=61&t=EEAJRmerpfLiAmForyb8Dw
furenstaurus
03/3/2024
18:58
I hear you but go into your account Monday and raise a buy for 25k shares.... They will be available.I do it all the time to see just how desperate people are when I see these posts.It's like Borgo posts from the FI oil rush days :-)
jackpotjack
03/3/2024
18:26
Fill yer boots
furenstaurus
03/3/2024
18:26
Prime Minister Barzani Concludes U.S. Visit(Kurdistan Chronicle: Wladimir van Wilgenburg - March 03, 2024)Mohammed A. Salih, a senior fellow at the U.S.-based Foreign Policy Research Institute, told Kurdistan Chronicle....“The U.S. has major leverage over the Iraqi government and ruling groups in Baghdad, particularly when it comes to the economy and Iraq’s reliance on U.S. military technology. It can convince Baghdad to ease up its pressure on the KRG. But Washington has not been willing to do so. “He added that the KRG needs the United States to help it overcome the pressures from Baghdad, which has attempted to collapse the Kurdistan Region’s economy and create major domestic discontent. “The United States needs Kurdish support to be able to legitimize its presence in Iraq and â€" in a worst-case scenario â€" possibly move all its troops in Iraq to the Kurdistan Region, if it decides to do so.â€?
furenstaurus
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