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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 |
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29/11/2016 21:36 | Abdulla Hawez @abdullahawez 1h1 hour ago According to PYD activists on social media, SDF still eyes linking Kobani and Afrin thus making #Rojava a contiguous region. | nestoframpers | |
29/11/2016 21:35 | KRG-USA @KRG_USA 1h1 hour ago Shali: smartmetering of electricity will help control use. Also need better regulations. We need rapid implementation on electrical policy. KRG-USA @KRG_USA 1h1 hour ago Dep Min Shali- Power generation in KRG is about 3500 MW, demand is 4000 MW. KRG can produce 5000 but lacks infrastructure to transmit KRG-USA @KRG_USA 1h1 hour ago KRG Dep Min for Electricity Shali and World Bank's Bhatia outline KRG plans to cut demand, improve efficiency. Investment potential for US | nestoframpers | |
29/11/2016 20:55 | Yes.See that's what happens. When little puppy dog copy cat doesn't copy anybody, he embarrasses himself. | ![]() pocopicu | |
29/11/2016 20:44 | Christmas is coming the BoD are getting fat please buy shares at a penny the MNR are expecting that if you can't afford a penny a half penny will do if you can't afford a half penny, Just wait. LOFL | ![]() bigdog5 | |
29/11/2016 20:39 | Anyway I'm buying a few hundred thousand more tomorrow Be rude not too really Hopefully get then under 1.2 ☃☃☃ Merry ChristmAs | ![]() notout | |
29/11/2016 20:38 | Here boy Jump Higher 😂😂 | ![]() notout | |
29/11/2016 20:37 | That's what the Bod are saying to shareholders if you would realise. Imo of course. | ![]() bigdog5 | |
29/11/2016 20:25 | Anyway I'm buying a few hundred thousand more tomorrow Be rude not too really Hopefully get then under 1.2 ☃☃☃ Merry ChristmAs | ![]() notout | |
29/11/2016 20:24 | Here boy Jump Higher 😂😂 | ![]() notout | |
29/11/2016 20:21 | notout 29 Nov '16 - 19:49 - 528229 of 528229 2 0 "Anyway I'm buying a few hundred thousand more tomorrow" Why not just hand your money to the BoD and cut out the broker costs? I wonder how fast the BoD will go for new w/cap. Will that start the inevitable retrace in the share price from the consolidated price or just compound it if they wait a few weeks? So looking forward to the announcements on how they will rebuild shareholder value. Can they repeat this year's astounding successes? Aimho of course. | ![]() bigdog5 | |
29/11/2016 19:49 | Anyway I'm buying a few hundred thousand more tomorrow Be rude not too really Hopefully get then under 1.2 ☃☃☃ Merry Christmas puppies | ![]() notout | |
29/11/2016 19:42 | We may have a sheepdog trial if enough turn up 😊😊 | ![]() notout | |
29/11/2016 19:41 | Everybody at Temple bar ??? Excellent 👀👀 | ![]() notout | |
29/11/2016 19:39 | Here boy Jump Higher 😂😂 | ![]() notout | |
29/11/2016 19:39 | Never go to bed angry - study finds evidence for age-old advice During sleep the brain reorganises the way negative memories are stored, making them harder to reverse, evidence indicates. The researchers suggest resolving arguments before you go to bed. Tuesday 29 November 2016 16.18 GMT Never go to bed angry, the old saying goes, or bad feeling will harden into resentment. Now scientists have found evidence to support the idea that negative emotional memories are harder to reverse after a night’s sleep. The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, suggests that during sleep, the brain reorganises the way negative memories are stored, making these associations harder to suppress in the future. “In our opinion, yes, there is certain merit in this age-old advice,” said Yunzhe Liu, who led the research at Beijing Normal University and is now based at University College London. “We would suggest to first resolve argument before going to bed; don’t sleep on your anger.” The findings could also have implications for the treatment of conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the authors said. The study, conducted over two days, used a psychological technique known as the “think/no-thin First, the men learnt to associate pairs of neutral faces and unsettling images, such as injured people, crying children or corpses. Next, they were shown the faces again and told to either actively think of the associated picture or to consciously avoid thinking of it. When this session was conducted just 30 minutes after the initial learning, the participants were 9% less likely to remember the images that they had avoided thinking about compared to control image pairs – the suppression had been effective. However, when the suppression session was carried out 24 hours after the initial learning, after a good night’s sleep, they were only 3% less likely to recall the image. Brain scans offered a clue to why memories may be more difficult to unpick once they have been consolidated by sleep. Functional MRI scans of the participants revealed that newly acquired memories were represented by brain activity tightly centred on the hippocampus, the brain’s memory centre, but the overnight memories had become more distributed across the cortex. The authors caution that the findings were in healthy participants and are not immediately applicable to conditions like PTSD – and expecting people who have undergone a traumatic experience to start working on suppressing the memory on the same day is “probably not realistic advice”, Liu said. However the research could help design evidence-based treatments for PTSD in the future, he said. “We think the “re-consolidat | ![]() olieslim | |
29/11/2016 19:39 | The question is, how long can you keep this up before you bore yourself rigid? | lardner23 | |
29/11/2016 19:33 | Shares soon to be on offer at multiples of 1.18p. Support your local BoD, they deserve your loyalty, look what they've achieved by way of shareholder value. Imo. notout 29 Nov '16 - 17:31 - 528212 of 528217 2 0 "The fraudsters that can't stop Ever" Yes, but there's only a few of you left. | ![]() bigdog5 | |
29/11/2016 19:30 | Does that prove the point? | lardner23 | |
29/11/2016 19:27 | Anyway I've stopped laughing Let's talk barrels In the recently published final investor presentation EV 300m Gkp highlight this is only 30% of net analyst valuations And less than 20% of CPR npv at industry norm 10% So huge buy And most importantly hold Much love All the best 👄👄 | ![]() notout |
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