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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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0.50 | 0.38% | 133.70 | 132.90 | 133.60 | 136.40 | 132.90 | 133.70 | 538,664 | 16:35:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0516 | -33.72 | 296.63M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/7/2024 12:13 | Agreed - expect the takeover announcement within days. ============= I agree CEO stay bonus based on minm 6 months post sale announcement pain in Jan 25 imo. Sale RNS before August | ![]() herbertsmithfreehills | |
24/7/2024 12:12 | You better hope it gets there before the Sale RNS | ![]() herbertsmithfreehills | |
24/7/2024 12:06 | There is a gap to be filled at 120- 125p range. That is when I will buy. | ![]() shareho1der | |
24/7/2024 12:00 | I agree CEO stay bonus based on minm 6 months post sale announcement pain in Jan 25 imo.Sale RNS before August | ![]() bang_gone | |
24/7/2024 11:53 | Takeover announcement by the end of the month.You can take that to the bank. | ![]() redbed | |
24/7/2024 11:18 | 8-12.5 billion paid would be the range for 30-45 quid per share Well they knocked back 10 bn.......... ==================== 30-45 quid HSF I think that's prudent though as post Putin the gas reserves have a much higher value than previously | ![]() herbertsmithfreehills | |
24/7/2024 11:12 | 30-45 quid HSFI think that's prudent though as post Putin the gas reserves have a much higher value than previously | ![]() redbed | |
24/7/2024 11:09 | herecomesthesun aka bigdogAnother 100 shares bought | ![]() pittcock | |
24/7/2024 11:02 | What price do you think they have got for it RB? Each billion dollars paid = about 3.55 quid per share. I would be amazed if they have sold for less than 5 bn bucks. That is pushing 18 quid a share. | ![]() herbertsmithfreehills | |
24/7/2024 11:00 | Talks ongoing to resume exports. | ![]() justiceforthemany | |
24/7/2024 10:23 | The company is obviously sold TBA.There will long since be an agreement in place regards what will be the FD issue on completion.And whether options that vest will be cash settled or via stock issue.In part or whole. The buyback to cancel was obviously the most efficient way and cheap to effect the deal they have in place.... Keep up..Although no shareholders need to understand anything other than the co is SOLD and that formal announcement is by month end. | ![]() redbed | |
24/7/2024 10:23 | Who cares, the sale RNS just days away | ![]() redbed | |
24/7/2024 10:23 | Maybe the 120 gap will be closed | ![]() sbb1x | |
24/7/2024 10:21 | Troll activity increases, no surprise given SALE RNS within days | ![]() redbed | |
24/7/2024 10:17 | The company is obviously sold TBA.There will long since be an agreement in place regards what will be the FD issue on completion.And whether options that vest will be cash settled or via stock issue.In part or whole. The buyback to cancel was obviously the most efficient way and cheap to effect the deal they have in place.... Keep up..Although no shareholders need to understand anything other than the co is SOLD and that formal announcement is by month end. | ![]() redbed | |
24/7/2024 10:16 | It was done ti purchase very cheap shares, so when sale announced they will reissue the necessary quantity thatsp needed to satisfy vesting options.....it was concentrative of capital prior The company is obviously sold TBAGlaringly obvious | ![]() redbed | |
24/7/2024 10:14 | I thought stabilisation programs are designed to prevent cheap shares being available. Why bother concentrating and then diluting through issuing new shares, why not just hold in Treasury? | ![]() pscrulesok | |
24/7/2024 10:02 | The company is obviously sold TBA.There will long since be an agreement in place regards what will be the FD issue on completion.And whether options that vest will be cash settled or via stock issue.In part or whole. The buyback to cancel was obviously the most efficient way and cheap to effect the deal they have in place.... Keep up..Although no shareholders need to understand anything other than the co is SOLD and that formal announcement is by month end. | ![]() redbed | |
24/7/2024 09:56 | CRIKEY some proper THICK trolls on here "they have the stock they need to satisfy on reissue all the vesting options" ALL buy back shares were cancelled and there are ZERO in the treasury so when it comes to the snouts exercising their options they will have to issue more shares which renders the recent buy back exercise a complete waste of time AND money anyway who remembers on the 3rd July 2024 DEAD HEADS FINAL CALL to get in at 153p and collect your LAST EVER 'bang gone its sold on the 4th July' 5p dividend 132p on the bid and still no sale roll up roll up get your 5p dividend and lose 16p (net) in the process with buy backs complete there is nothing left to prop up the SP thank f l u c k I don't listen to the multi alias bang gone TROLLS bwahahahahahahahaha :) | ![]() herecomesthesun | |
24/7/2024 09:54 | Hate to say it but I think this may be heading for the gapfill below .If it does then at least that will allow us to crack on | ![]() reidy66 | |
24/7/2024 09:41 | It was done ti purchase very cheap shares, so when sale announced they will reissue the necessary quantity thatsp needed to satisfy vesting options.....it was concentrative of capital prior The company is obviously sold TBAGlaringly obvious | ![]() redbed | |
24/7/2024 09:38 | So, the $10 million buyback has done nothing for the share price. Better utilised in paying higher dividends. | ![]() martyre |
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