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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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26/11/2016 17:04 | I'm a seller at 1.4p | ![]() phillis | |
26/11/2016 15:35 | Such a shame, BH's struggling to get any interest, perhaps they will take 1.5p to get out of a company and country that have troughed at shareholders expense. If all the "missing" money were to turn up could the KRG be interested? | ![]() bigdog5 | |
26/11/2016 14:29 | What about your second fake banning notout? You know, the one you blew by forgetting logging in as 1712 to tick yourself up the other night? Much loser 😠😐 | deputy dawg2 | |
26/11/2016 12:14 | How much of Zahawi's property empire have you paid for personally notout? | deputy dawg2 | |
26/11/2016 12:07 | Good afternoon fellow investors! :-)1712, I have to admire your enthusiasm in trying to educate the half wits on here. I have long come to the conclusion that they are way too stupid to truly understand what is happening here, which is why they are nothing more than a bit of sport for me. But even that is becoming tedious because their low intelligence makes winning against them way too easy.The good news is that we will have the lions share. That is the law of the jungle ;-) | ![]() pocopicu | |
26/11/2016 11:12 | We should check that with MartyrMitty But how? | ![]() phillis | |
26/11/2016 10:42 | Here's an interesting interview about what's next for the oil price - this analyst is basically predicting a $40 to $50 price for the foreseeable future | tur43 | |
26/11/2016 10:34 | The answers were in the Muppets Munch | joseki | |
26/11/2016 07:52 | Good morning lap dogs 😊😊 Did you spend your Friday night discussing what a massive buy gkp is?? I suspect not 😂😂 Massive buy and of course hold Like 99.95% did Much love All the best 🍾🍾 | ![]() notout | |
25/11/2016 23:29 | The answers were in the Muppets Munch | joseki | |
25/11/2016 22:48 | notout Give us... | sidesplitting | |
25/11/2016 22:08 | @land bricks111notout Good to see you still alive and kickingWell ticking Wish the same could be said for this debacleHowever having come this far Be rude not to see it throughMore Respond Login to Vote up Neighbourhood Watch | hearts1 | |
25/11/2016 21:57 | M5... Summed it up perfectly. Good weekend to you Rj | ![]() rjcdc | |
25/11/2016 21:51 | Western zagros is owned as good as by Crest LLC Investments Bush long time mate Jamal Daniel, renown oil wheeler dealer, even set up Al monitor as a cover for his antics. If WZR is not worth anything, then Hawrmi as been lying in court again to hold on to his illegal 3 % he cobbled together with Hatfield , and the other 7% they have tried to hide. | oliver666 | |
25/11/2016 21:46 | R Mills is paid by the KRG on occassion , been commentating for a few years read his work, changes like the weather. | oliver666 | |
25/11/2016 20:32 | Nest I think it's sold Or a piece is Know before Xmas IMO | ![]() notout | |
25/11/2016 20:32 | Author Robin Mills Robin, Non-Resident Fellow for Energy at the Brookings Doha Center, and CEO of Qamar Energy (Dubai), is an expert on Middle East energy strategy and economics. He is the author of two books, The Myth of the Oil Crisis and Capturing Carbon, columnist on energy and environmental issues at The National, and comments widely on energy issues in the media, including the Financial Times, Foreign Policy, Atlantic, CNN, BBC, Bloomberg and others. He worked for a decade for Shell, concentrating on new business development in the Middle East, followed by six years with Dubai Holding and the Emirates National Oil Company. He holds a first-class degree in Geology from the University of Cambridge, and speaks five languages including Arabic and Farsi. | nestoframpers | |
25/11/2016 20:25 | p 39 Other smaller companies, notably Gulf Keystone and Western Zagros, have not yet been sold despite extensive interest. Gaps in expectations, and the difficulty in valuing their assets given continuing export and payment hurdles, have so far prevented a deal, though both companies have struggled financially to continue, and will be challenged to develop their discoveries fully. Other companies have withdrawn after discoveries were found to be inconclusive or non-commercial, such as Vast and Niko (Qara Dagh), and PetroCeltic (Dinarta), while Afren encountered severe financial difficulties partly, though not wholly, related to its Barda Rash block. p 39-40 137 ‘Hayward Oil Firm In £2bn New Age Merger Talks’, Mark Kleinman, SkyNews, 24 November 2015, hxxp://news.sky.com/ Under the Mountains: Kurdish Oil and Regional Politics 40 TAQA, partly owned by the Abu Dhabi government, is developing the Atrush block. Other state companies are conspicuous by their absence. Unlike most of the Middle East (with the partial exception of Egypt, Oman, and Yemen), the KRI has represented a very active market for asset acquisitions, though the pace has slowed since 2012. Major acquirers have been Sinopec, Genel, as noted, and Repsol which, by its purchase of Talisman in 2014, considerably strengthened its KRI position (though Talisman was considering selling its Kurdish assets). | nestoframpers |
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