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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 | -1.37% | 136.50 | 132.80 | 136.30 | 137.40 | 134.60 | 136.50 | 650,681 | 16:35:14 |
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 | -35.27 | 308.21M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/10/2016 09:13 | Huge buy 😀😒 | ![]() 1712notout | |
20/10/2016 08:48 | MAYA : Mayair. Very limited PI interest showing in MAYA (Mayair) still, but with just 2 small PI trades showing of £3,700 total the share price has risen some 8%. The company has an approved mandate to spend over £5,500,000 on share buy back program. Its a squeeze of epic proportions. Do some research people... Im like an over excited kid as I have not seen this situation for many a year. MAYA : Mayair Close to £5,500.000 still to spend on share buy back program. Averaged out that equates to over £1.40 per share, but all those bought lower means the upper price to pay can well exceed that marker. Tripling of the share price is easy once stock is in demand. Its a squeeze of epic proportions in the waiting. And yet another RNS from MAYA showing a further share buy back. Each and every time the rns comes out the price increases. Yesterday just 2 purchases. 1 from a PI buying 2,500 shares and the other purchase was a share buy back by the company. They have the mandate to buy approx a further 4 MILLION shares back. The share price will explode... Anyone else here excited about MAYA? (Mayair) They want to buy back 4,247,500 shares (10%) for a maximum of £5,755,750 They have already bought back 340,000 shares for £205,611 So they still have to buy back 3,907,500 shares with £5,550,139 They can pay up to 142p (£5,550,139 / 3,907,500) to acquire the outstanding stock but for every share they buy below 142p, they can pay more than 142p to complete the buy-back, so the price should keep stepping up. The objective of the buy back seems to be to get the share price up. This could triple from here. 19th Oct -2016 RNS today showing they bought back more shares.. In a lightly traded stock like this they have the mandate to buy back almost 4,000,000 more. Where will the share price be by then? Many many multiples of todays price is my best guess. | ![]() whites123 | |
20/10/2016 08:47 | Bit quiet here ...rain stop play? | ![]() lobo | |
20/10/2016 08:28 | 106-5 ouch. | ![]() mr roper | |
20/10/2016 07:43 | Looks like Team typo have disappeared. | ![]() nicebut | |
20/10/2016 00:28 | Fackin mean that naaaahhh. | che sinonion | |
20/10/2016 00:15 | There's a fackin carŕrrfewwww carried between 1204 and 0623 hours on accaun' of these no mark non long term 'olders the despicable cahhhhnts. Fackin be on these streets wittttthhaaaaatt yer golden tickets and me and the Gav will 'ave you as it goes. Not a fackkkkin wahhrrning it's a fackkkkin promise as it goes. | che sinonion | |
20/10/2016 00:02 | Sheik Aldi (to whoever coined the phrase: thx!) "(...) Part of the reason is probably because frauds and incompetence are difficult to tell the difference between, but incompetence isn't illegal and isn't regulated. For instance, a business may sell a large portion of its assets to another business at a ridiculously low price. This may be horrible management or it may be hiding those assets behind another layer or two of obfuscation. All of the business partners and stockholders of the original company are now out of a lot of their investments and it probably can't be recovered. (...) Even a fraud or incompetent business may remain healthy and profitable for a long time." From: P.S. Imagine the bondh... erm shorters having been on the inside from the start... unthinkable... erm well maybe Someone got the fat pumper to set it up and the 'incompetent' tramp to finish it of? Puppets all of them, no doubt. | ![]() olieslim | |
19/10/2016 22:57 | All holding for "full value" of 3p? | ![]() bigdog5 | |
19/10/2016 22:08 | Suppose IS 'gone', will the Kurds still have use for the Shaikan oil? P.S. Shaikan oil was used for laundering IS oil that made it into Turkey. The lot then was sold on to the worldmarkets as coming from Iraq(i-Kurdistan). I haven't seen any numbers for the receipe, but can imagine the Shaikan share not being much. IS 'gone' won't stop that same oil flowing. Au contraire, it would flow more 'freely' (excusez le mot), more plenty and from much closer by to where it was laundered before... making the Shaikan oil relatively more expensive in the final blend. Maybe just no more use to the laundering blenders, in which case the Shaikan oil has to compete on price against the freed oil to get into the blend. Which brings up the question for an alternative route, alternative use. | ![]() olieslim | |
19/10/2016 21:29 | Do not speak or fart when the Dear is in Da House. | kim jong un | |
19/10/2016 21:27 | Some people really need a life of their own. They are absolutely consumed by the likes of Bob, 1712 and GKPhero. Are they lovers scorned? Is it a case of unrequited lust? | ![]() pocopicu | |
19/10/2016 21:24 | Dear leader is in Da House. Pay respects to your dear leader. | kim jong un | |
19/10/2016 21:12 | I guess you made plenty of on his efforts. So why not shut up? | ![]() olieslim | |
19/10/2016 20:27 | The answers were in the Muppets Munch | joseki | |
19/10/2016 20:01 | Like in fulltime sniffin' the mirrors going from hedgefund party to hedgefund party? | ![]() olieslim |
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