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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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1.30 | 0.91% | 143.80 | 142.70 | 143.00 | 146.10 | 141.80 | 141.80 | 1,297,944 | 16:35:29 |
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 | -36.63 | 317.35M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/6/2018 23:20 | Watch out the Police are coming | nestoframpers | |
08/6/2018 22:40 | Amazing KMs isn't it you lost your savings and still people threaten you with the Police! they must be fearful, you were after all just recording your own voice , which is not against the law in a public place. | nestoframpers | |
08/6/2018 20:20 | The better quality oil that's "alleged" to be in the Triassic, why don't they drill there? It was always the grand plan of Kozel and his fellow troughers to blend the "alleged" lighter oil with the very heavy Jurassic to achieve a reasonable blend. So why are the company now looking to blend their very heavy with someone else's? Has it disappeared? Was it never there? Is it too costly or risky to try for it? Could DNO have understood and that's why they walked away:-) | ![]() bigdog5 | |
08/6/2018 19:29 | Don't forget George ..... | roverite12 | |
08/6/2018 19:07 | and Bungle | theshipscook | |
08/6/2018 18:40 | Gibbs Don't get carried away I've known Jeff for years. | oilman63 | |
08/6/2018 17:53 | oliver666 8 Jun '18 - 13:17 - 566104 of 566153 the majority of turkish Kurds live in South Turkey , 18 million of them, so they already occupy that area and 4 million Syrian Kurds live along the boarder. R Fisk is one of the better, but since he wrote that, he as changed is opinion:) ---------------- CJ I'm very interested in getting to the bottom of previous valuations for GKP and there seems to be a little confusion in your precise figure on this matter Could you tell us once and for all whether your valuation was $63 ....or $65 per share ? Thank you in advance - and I hope you're keeping well | roverite12 | |
08/6/2018 16:47 | Wouldn't S6 solve any water issues:-) Any sign of the "clear path to 55k" day? Didn't the company say similar last September when they announced the plan going forward? So where is it? All the clueless suckers buying shares yet again on predictions from the company that has a history of not delivering them. Taconic used the increase in POO to their advantage and dumped. Others will follow because the share price is far too high and a massive correction downwards is overdue. It's looking like zero progress will continue throughout 2018. | ![]() bigdog5 | |
08/6/2018 16:22 | Bigdog58 Jun '18 - 14:02 - 566109 of 566128 True to form you only mention the good stuff. But there is other stuff to take into account. The material fall in production is the clue. Then there's the costs associated with oil going via the Spur into the main pipeline. The trucking costs are/were picked up by the MNR, that will alter. Will Baghdad view the PSC terms as far too beneficial to the oil producers and alter them accordingly so as to increase the "hosts" take? Will they replace with a service contract which would alter all? ------------------- Dog5hite Could you explain to us all how you came to a valuation of over NINETEEN BILLION DOLLARS for GKP at a time when we had : No production- Not a single barrel of oil had been produced No pipeline in place Maliki and Sharastani in power in Iraq - a far more hostile regime to the Kurds than either Abadi or Sadr . No Kurdish political ties with Turkey or Russia No route to market No clear title If you could elaborate on the due diligence you conducted to support your sky high valuations then it might help us to understand your new valuations and whether we should take them seriously . Thank you | roverite12 |
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