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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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-1.90 | -1.43% | 130.70 | 131.00 | 131.80 | 134.40 | 130.30 | 132.50 | 1,212,960 | 16:35:27 |
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 | -33.85 | 389.28M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/3/2016 06:34 | Morning.... | rjcdc | |
16/3/2016 06:12 | Have you and Johnbuy had a tiff?Did he catch you tea bagging NOR?How could you.... | hearts1 | |
16/3/2016 01:39 | The daily share price doesn't matter, especially when the tip's time cycle is "by year's end". I wasn't bragging. I was responding to people who seemed to believe my tip had failed because the share price fell from, say, 16p to 13p. Even though I'd tipped it at 11.5p. The point, as far as GKP goes, is that I called the post-two year kamikaze dive turnaround on the day it happened, and the share price is STILL not below the figure it was at when I called that turnaround. Which speaks to a new underlying strength (that many people here, both hopers and no-hopers, seem not to be able to recognise). Which I attribute to the fact that the IMF is now seen to be in control. SP fluctuations are now driven by punting, not changing circumstances. | zorsupas | |
16/3/2016 01:24 | Ha, ha! a-saiy-a you post alone innit? Why you bragging when up 17% but now it no matter whether 11 or 16p? Why is you talking about? | asaiya | |
16/3/2016 01:13 | Remember that the "ISIS-defecting" American left the DC area in mid-December. It's now mid-March. "Three months with ISIS was enough for him". Except, it would obviously take a while to get from the DC area to "ISIS"land, and he would have left there a while ago also. So, let's call it two months with "ISIS". And, according to his family, he doesn't speak Arabic (although the above report introduces the notion of "broken Arabic"). So, two months with "ISIS", as an American, coming direct from America, with all the initial trust that would inspire, speaking only English. What intelligence could we hope to gather from him regarding "ISIS". I think you'll be surprised how much. I think you'll find that this guy made it right into the inner circle, in very short order, on pure Virginian charm. Saul Ballhoughs | zorsupas | |
16/3/2016 00:42 | I like "I'm GOING TO phone your work first thing in the morning". Why are you announcing it here? Why didn't you do it this morning, or any other past morning? There's only one thing worse than watching two bellends outside a pub, endlessly squaring up and never throwing a punch, and that's watching them do it online. First rule of Fight Club: Don't be an endlessly-posturing bellend. | zorsupas | |
16/3/2016 00:35 | SP movements downwards certainly bring out the schoolgirl crews to have a dance-off. It's actually very basic: The share price doesn't mean anything until it's either zero or you sell. What difference does it make if it's 16p or 11p, or anything in between. Or if it drops to 4p? It's immaterial until you sell. And, while there is no real news coming out of the KRI regarding the basic predicament (lack of back payments), we may assume that any share price movement is being driven by sheer punting. There probably exists some kind of investment vulture that hovers over what seems to be a dying share and saps the spirit out of its weaker-willed shareholders. So, where are we? We're in the exact same position we were in on Jan 26th when I tipped this thing. 11.5p. Why? Because news that an announcement regarding a budget share for oil has been made (or that one won't be being made) has not yet materialised. So, we wait. And we ignore the share price as being immaterial for the time being. Announcement = material rise in share price No announcement = company bust. Nothing else really matters. Nothing else can save this company (or the KRG, or the KRI, or, ultimately, Iraq). And so, we wait. For an inevitable announcement. And now, back to the schoolgirl dance-off. | zorsupas | |
15/3/2016 22:06 | Admin I am not happy about the misoginistic tone of the poster mikey admins flying circus. | iamthemoog | |
15/3/2016 21:53 | Very good article by Michael Knights as always. Very ambitious too, but good luck to them should aid be offered and they can actually secure a long term deal. Lots of 'ifs'. Baghdad/Erbil track record. Going to be very tough! | sidesplitting | |
15/3/2016 21:40 | superchickens ================== Good post. Thanks... | del44 | |
15/3/2016 21:32 | hxxp://www.washingto | superchickens | |
15/3/2016 21:21 | Imagine threatening to grass people into their employers are we all 14 years old here!? | eltoro2 |
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