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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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3.50 | 2.68% | 134.00 | 133.60 | 134.30 | 134.70 | 130.20 | 134.70 | 1,519,882 | 16:35:04 |
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 | -25.94 | 298.3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/4/2024 10:17 | Still the same on Lse Broadford and clan making it boring to even visit. Our time will prevail. Can’t find anything new this am. Looks like its all nailed on. Gla | beernut1 | |
21/4/2024 09:56 | Oilmans still wearing out shoe leather. Never in Kurdistan though. He is the London Marathon walking again 😭 | steephill cove | |
21/4/2024 09:51 | The old saying IWNWTBOOTOTW will prevail 📈 I cannot believe nobody said it 😆 Nailed on 💅🔨 | steephill cove | |
21/4/2024 08:12 | Will be interesting to see if the Sp is allowed to run free this week rather than being suppressed as it has been. | shortsqueezer | |
21/4/2024 07:56 | #Iraqi Ambassador Majid Al-Lajmawi confirms that #Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Monday visit to Baghdad will mark a significant step towards a comprehensive agreement spanning security, economics, and energy cooperation between the two nations.https://twit | luckyclicker | |
21/4/2024 06:50 | john @john78846295: 8h Regarding #oil exports from #Kurdistan, Jiyad believes “the central government is in dire need of exporting the Kurdistan Region’s oil, and therefore an understanding on this within Iraq is assumed.” | highlander7 | |
21/4/2024 00:12 | https://x.com/kurdis | milliecusto | |
20/4/2024 23:27 | https://x.com/kurdis | milliecusto | |
20/4/2024 22:41 | justiceforthemany: not really how contracts generally work imo.. although I agree with your point. time for some tv and a cup of tea... | mmt1 | |
20/4/2024 22:29 | Is fat dog currently sat next to Erdogan? As you were present in the Oval office the other day? Truth is you and that other clown Simon Watkins haven't got the foggiest what's going on or what is going to happen in the future. As for monies owed one thing at a time. Get the oil flowing, sell for $90 spot price instead of the measly $25 and the formula for net % to IOCs can always be adjusted over a certain time period. | justiceforthemany | |
20/4/2024 22:26 | Not sure if this ones been posted:- hxxps://www.newarab. or these: hxxps://www.yenisafa hxxps://www.dailysab They are all very similar, gets confusing... | mmt1 | |
20/4/2024 22:18 | Good find Confused_Gerbil. I think this is a giveaway now. Back upto £2 soon! | mmt1 | |
20/4/2024 22:16 | Interesting. Contracts from ICG for dams in Kurdistan Region. hxxps://www.rudaw.ne | confused _gerbill | |
20/4/2024 22:04 | Habshan, think I understand... My investment here is relatively recent but just looked up some historical names of ex GKP names :) Will be interesting to see if anything appears on the newsfront tomorrow evening - before Mondays meeting. Sundays always does seem to be a news day for gkp... Some of these conversations between the big names do always seem pre-arranged... Also may see what price I can get on a SB with CI Monday 8am.. have a few pennies I was saving for something else I could use. | mmt1 | |
20/4/2024 21:43 | mmt - "What a spitefull/small little man/woman/trans you must be.." Here's a clue. "Andrew Simon pretty much gave my Mrs his undivided attention before and after the AGM.... It must have been the dress that did it." Her Uncle Tony used to take her to things like AGMs and pass her off as his wife. She's even more clueless than he was. | habshan | |
20/4/2024 21:26 | Company is sold TBAThat?s been obvious since the absence of LTIP awards.HOLDBuy as many more as you can Wait 5 weeks max before sale RNS.Could be much sooner. | furenstaurus | |
20/4/2024 21:22 | Bigdog says: "And who will be providing the back payments? Baghdad have no obligation and Erbil are effectively bust." What about from the $5.1 billion Turkey could possibly pay Baghdad if an agreement was reached? Even if only a partial amount of that was paid it could easily cover backpayments. You really want this to fail so badly so everyone else suffers the same loss you did I think... What a spitefull/small little man/woman/trans you must be.. Did you lose the money you had saved for the trans operation or something??? Even if renegotiation does occur, everyone benefits.. I don't care whether we are in partnership with the Kurds or Somo, as long as we are making more money than at present and potentially have 6 months of backpayments paid... If it is SOMO we may get regular payments in the future not here and then as was with the KRG! The Kurds would get their salaries paid on time in the future, Iraqis water and more control of Kurdistan. Turkey oil... | mmt1 | |
20/4/2024 21:21 | Its a mystery innit:-) | bigdog5 | |
20/4/2024 21:18 | And who will be providing the back payments? Baghdad have no obligation and Erbil are effectively bust. So that will likely mean a payment profile which Baghdad could offset with even lesser terms. But get the usual fantasists to post up their fantasies about being offered better terms than the illegal PSC's and all will be just fine:-) | bigdog5 | |
20/4/2024 21:18 | Bigdog -: "In an interview with al-Hurra TV, the Iraqi Oil Minister stated: The cost of oil production and transportation in the Kurdistan Region is $26 per barrel, while in Iraq, it is less than $7." So how is it that the company is selling locally at ~$26 per barrel atm and making a tidy profit by getting 36% of that???? | mmt1 | |
20/4/2024 21:15 | Company is sold TBAThat?s been obvious since the absence of LTIP awards.HOLDBuy as many more as you can Wait 5 weeks max before sale RNS.Could be much sooner. | furenstaurus | |
20/4/2024 20:51 | Even if there was an acceptable offer in waiting it would surely only be ratified/signed/ completed if AKIPUR are happy w with the new terms and conditions including back payments etc. Buyers will want profits, cash flow and return on their investments as well as a warm political and legal environment. | arcadian | |
20/4/2024 20:49 | "In an interview with al-Hurra TV, the Iraqi Oil Minister stated: - The cost of oil production and transportation in the Kurdistan Region is $26 per barrel, while in Iraq, it is less than $7. - Three days ago, we requested the KRG to provide the oil contracts, but they have not responded yet. The request for contracts is to comply with the budget law and Iraqi legislation". There you go queen lemming sarah, they have or haven't but what is clear is that its you that is the gullible one as well as being chief inventor of the excuses for only believing the stuff you desperately want to believe. Happy to help you gullible suckers as always. As BB says did Baghdad get to see all they wanted or just what was provided. As big a gap there as there is between the $26pb and $6pb perhaps!! All about the transparency? There was an article recently that said no negotiations had even begun!!! Can't negotiate anything without all the facts. SOMO have clearly taken over everything as was predicted which of course is contrary to what queen lemming sarah was predicting would happen!!! | bigdog5 | |
20/4/2024 20:34 | Company is sold TBAThat's been obvious since the absence of LTIP awards.HOLDBuy as many more as you can Wait 5 weeks max before sale RNS.Could be much sooner. | furenstaurus | |
20/4/2024 20:31 | But only if we get in return for oil flowing sanctity of current fiscal terms, and ensuring surety of past and future oil payments through formal written agreement. We`re not here for work experience. | arcadian |
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