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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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-1.60 | -1.14% | 138.40 | 139.20 | 139.70 | 141.60 | 139.50 | 140.00 | 553,841 | 16:35:10 |
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 | -35.85 | 311.78M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/10/2016 09:12 | How do you feel Johnbuy? Being used as a comedy glove puppet by those that led you up the garden path to ruination. The penny (pardon the pun) must be close to dropping, surely? | j0ck ewing | |
16/10/2016 09:09 | the bond holders are not a single, unified group. .................... No, but the bond holders committee were and they must have got to know each other pretty well, given the time the negotiations took. We need to know who the large holders are in order to estimate the chances of continuing in business. For instance, were Capital note holders? Do any IOC's own a significant amount, etc? I haven't had my basic oo shares yet from Equiniti. Any one else in the same boat? I can't telephone them until tomorrow. Academic as it happens, I'm not selling them. | owdbuffer | |
16/10/2016 09:01 | Is it even worth throwing good money in here? Hmm. Seems like bad robot was right with his 1p and thus was years ago. Well I'm waiting for Ctag to back to 2p MTR to go to 0. Ponzi. | ![]() daybreakers | |
16/10/2016 08:48 | DayBreakers: the bond holders are not a single, unified group. The retail shareholders never had control of Gulf Keystone Petroleum, even when there were no bond holders lol | ![]() oil_investor | |
16/10/2016 08:46 | GKPhero: quite a lot of the non-shareholder trolls seem rather upset. | ![]() oil_investor | |
16/10/2016 08:45 | DayBreakers: er...don't believe the bitter former shareholders on here! GKP currently has c. $100 million cash-at-bank, has two months oil production invoices due to be paid by the KRG (which would, under the interim KRG payment arrangements, rake the total to c. $125 million, it is due to be paid arrears for some unpaid pre-2015 oil sales to the KRG, it is due to be paid a significant sum by the KRG for the back-costs associated with the KRG's recent participation in the Back In Rights assignment, and it is producing oil at just $4 a barrel, a figure which I believe can potentially be reduced. So it is not a question of "how long will $25 million last"! | ![]() oil_investor | |
16/10/2016 08:39 | chix seems rather upset. | ![]() gkphero | |
16/10/2016 08:00 | I'd had a few ales hearts. | ![]() gkphero | |
16/10/2016 01:55 | Poco, shouldn't you be out strolling in Cheshire with friends and family? You too BT, mocking cutt for posting at the weekend at 1230am. Don't be a hypocrite now! | j0ck ewing | |
16/10/2016 00:59 | Fracture porosity | ![]() leoneobull | |
15/10/2016 23:15 | JB Bob posted about the Arctic Co that from one hole knew bloody everything , but Shaikan apparently needs Jaques Cousteau to go down there in a sub. | nestoframpers | |
15/10/2016 22:59 | I don't think you have anything anyway to be honest I think you've been used as a laughing stock | ![]() cutthecagain | |
15/10/2016 22:57 | JB: or else? It will be too late when it's sold. | ![]() cutthecagain | |
15/10/2016 22:51 | Now, I expect that Shaikan will be sold for fair value......otherwise | ![]() gkphero | |
15/10/2016 22:50 | All logged.............. | ![]() gkphero | |
15/10/2016 22:49 | Listen cut, I have been here for a reason. And it will all become clear if GKP goes bad for ordinary shareholders. Seven years a database slave.............. | ![]() gkphero |
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