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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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1.20 | 0.84% | 143.70 | 142.70 | 143.00 | 146.10 | 141.80 | 141.80 | 1,187,483 | 16:29:56 |
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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27/6/2019 15:47 | It does seem to validate, C_T, why they've never specified an amount per share as they wouldn't know until the last minute how many shares were applicable. For instance those 2 100k's yesterday were probably theirs, as is the 100k today. | ![]() pensioner2 | |
27/6/2019 14:53 | It appears to me that ref a div received today by a pal who holds with IGThat a total div has been received and much higher than 229.4m shares in Issue implies :)It implies div paid on 172mMeaning 25% have been bought and retired !Which may explain the lions share of the 30% AWOL===============A | ![]() chinese_takeaway | |
27/6/2019 14:51 | Yes, when GKP is sold for £100 per share, it will be pints of Kozel all round. :D | ![]() gkphero | |
27/6/2019 14:50 | Agree Hero. Shall we have a summer BBQ get together? Might not get to exchange such niceties much longer... | ![]() bocarugga85 | |
27/6/2019 14:39 | I've said this before and I'll say it again. This board is comedy gold. I love it. :D | ![]() gkphero | |
27/6/2019 14:36 | Bigdog527 Jun '19 - 13:22 - 587514 of 587528 0 2 0 On another issue and this is something only the clueless (like hab scam and frenchyBS) don't understand is anyone can hold an appreciable amount of shares but it doesn't mean they support the actions of the BoD. -------------------- Is this your coded message that, despite bashing 24/7, you are a secret holder of an appreciable number of shares??? Oh, Muttley, how do you sleep at nights. | ![]() pensioner2 | |
27/6/2019 14:34 | Yes indeed, many are bitter here. It's a sad story............... | ![]() gkphero | |
27/6/2019 14:31 | It appears to me that ref a div received today by a pal who holds with IGThat a total div has been received and much higher than 229.4m shares in Issue implies :)It implies div paid on 172mMeaning 25% have been bought and retired !Which may explain the lions share of the 30% AWOL===============A | urals | |
27/6/2019 14:21 | johnyboy stop making up BS I loathed the man. | ![]() bigdog5 | |
27/6/2019 14:20 | johnyboy, when I was posting high numbers all I was doing was using what the company was announcing. We were all mislead and as can now be clearly seen the Kozel regime were just ramping it all up in order to trough. | ![]() bigdog5 | |
27/6/2019 14:19 | Todd was Bigdog's hero until the share price belly-flopped to 2p from his 400p buy in. I'm now his hero. I'm the master dog. kilt, loser and Bigdog bark for me......lol. :D | ![]() gkphero | |
27/6/2019 14:14 | Bigdog, you were the one saying that GKP was worth £20 per share. I agree with you. £200 per share today would be fine thanks. :D | ![]() gkphero | |
27/6/2019 14:13 | Has the Bank account had a mullering? | ![]() bigdog5 | |
27/6/2019 14:10 | johnyboy, you don't have any clue as to the real story. The one that you and others have is pure fantasy. Can you support your view with any other company that has experienced an outcome like the one you describe? Btw, the CPR figure is still shown as the same now as it was years ago and yet oil has been produced so in fact there's less Reserves now. So if as the company state they've gained additional data along with a better understanding of the asset how come no new CPR? They may have a better understanding of the asset but that doesn't prove their findings are good. It's very likely they realise it's nowhere as good as was thought. | ![]() bigdog5 | |
27/6/2019 13:57 | It appears to me that ref a div received today by a pal who holds with IGThat a total div has been received and much higher than 229.4m shares in Issue implies :)It implies div paid on 172mMeaning 25% have been bought and retired !Which may explain the lions share of the 30% AWOL | ![]() chinese_takeaway | |
27/6/2019 13:55 | When does the buyback start? | ![]() nicksig | |
27/6/2019 13:52 | One of the important issues remaining concerns the real (unpublished) reasons why the updated FDP was rejected by the MNR. The tick-up from 40 to 55Mbopd is a pitiful sticking plaster to hoist as your "battle won" pennant after so many years - 10 years since the first discovery it will be in 6 weeks time. What could be so damaging to the mood music that nothing is being said (in public at any rate) about why the next big step-up to 75Mbopd has still been sanctioned? Let's hope Sami opens up when he finally closes the door behind him... | ![]() broadford bay | |
27/6/2019 13:52 | Speaking of jam, kilt and loser are going underground tonight. It's the sewer for them. In fact, I will now call them Leonardo and Raphael. | ![]() gkphero | |
27/6/2019 13:48 | LSE 02/23/12--18:39: [Thingfish] and thats the LICKSPITTLE's (GKP) conundrum.....traine | 0ili0 | |
27/6/2019 13:45 | withoutt if you were to look back to the time when a divi was first announced you would find that I was the first to mention that selling would occur when it went "ex dividend":-) | ![]() bigdog5 | |
27/6/2019 13:43 | Nah Bigdog, I know the real story here. | ![]() gkphero | |
27/6/2019 13:37 | Bigdog The sell off is because its ex divi today, you know the one that was never going to happen,According to Oilcan ;-D) PS Arcadian my mistake 22.3 pence it should be. ATB ALTH. | ![]() withoutt |
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