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GKP Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd

115.80
0.40 (0.35%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.40 0.35% 115.80 114.90 115.60 117.70 114.30 117.70 465,934 16:35:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs 123.51M -11.5M -0.0517 -22.34 256.92M
Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd is listed in the Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GKP. The last closing price for Gulf Keystone Petroleum was 115.40p. Over the last year, Gulf Keystone Petroleum shares have traded in a share price range of 81.70p to 154.60p.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum currently has 222,443,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gulf Keystone Petroleum is £256.92 million. Gulf Keystone Petroleum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -22.34.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/9/2019
15:37
AgreeChinese, yes there must have been a reason for the buyback design "break" The Co is obviously in a sale process, as the Chairman made clear in his justification for any buybacks . Could be announced any time IMO" Urals the interesting thing re buyback program design was the need to have a break period? .imo agreemeents were probably formalised at that point D-28 ,in that break, hence using scheme of arrangement timetables, D-0 sale announcement perhaps next week???"
chinese_takeaway
27/9/2019
15:34
Oh dear, he's lost it big time. Fetch the men in white coats. Now habby you know you're not very good with numbers so why try? I mean, what about all the stuff you posted at the time of the great wipeout, none of them occurred innit.

Hey SarahGibbs, your master is talking to you, lol.

bigdog5
27/9/2019
15:27
Aunt Sally, 3 Chances to Win

3...
Positive signal in a buyback is that management believes that the stock is undervalued (executives can underpin this effect by purchasing shares and others then see them them as insiders with privileged information).

2...
Second positive possibility is management’s perceived confidence that the company doesn’t need the cash to cover future commitments such as debt payments and CAPEX.

1...
Third, but negative, signal with a buyback is that the management sees the future business potential as poor(ish), and (without saying so) "suggests" to investors that they could do better by putting their money elsewhere.

Ref #1
This is now generally shown to be ineffective.

Ref #2
Without clearly stating the expected variables considered, this is highly suspect.

Ref #3
This is quite an interesting scenario to explore...perhaps SZ could fill us in?

broadford bay
27/9/2019
15:27
S5, S10 and S11 LOFL.

Did the wording get switched? Shouldn't it be over promise and under deliver in order to be consistent with the last 10 years? Now that's a boring oil company innit.

bigdog5
27/9/2019
15:23
"Hey hab sham, your numbers are very much flawed:-)"

But you're an even bigger waste of time than your Uncle Tony though aren't you Sarah.

So what you think is of even less relevance than what he think's.

If that's possible.

habshan
27/9/2019
15:19
HabscamScot 🤡

I think everyone can see your pathetic attempt to side step the points I make.

Trying to make yourself out as some sort of expert when in actual fact you are clueless clown quoting bits from old RNS's

First show me you know about what's actually happening on the ground daily and I might engage 🤷‍a94;️

mcfly02
27/9/2019
15:15
Oh dear, hab sham making up predictions again albeit under a different nickname.

Hey hab sham, your numbers are very much flawed:-)

bigdog5
27/9/2019
15:04
You haven't pointed out ANY mistakes Oilman.

All you did was thrash around and tell us yet again that you're unable to engage in sensible debate about the issues.

What you posted was your usual drivel and that in your opinion everything revolves around Shaikan-9.

Why do you think it all revolves around Shaikan-9.

And what do YOU think is the relevance of Broadfords post to the installation of pumps.

You haven't a clue about Shaikan-9 or anything else have you Oilman.

And that's why you're unable to engage in debate.

habshan
27/9/2019
14:34
Chinese, yes there must have been a reason for the buyback design "break" The Co is obviously in a sale process, as the Chairman made clear in his justification for any buybacks . Could be announced any time IMO" Urals the interesting thing re buyback program design was the need to have a break period? .imo agreemeents were probably formalised at that point D-28 ,in that break, hence using scheme of arrangement timetables, D-0 sale announcement perhaps next week???"
urals
27/9/2019
13:56
HabscamScot 🤡

I asked you a few questions and pointed a few mistakes in your post so how about you answer those first.


HabscamScot,

I've just read your post and it is the work of someone who has absolutely no idea of what's actually happening !

You completely missed out SH9 which is of major importance to the company and its work schedule.

On pumps you need to re read Boardfords post.

As far as workovers go I think you will find that SH1 & SH3 were on small tubing hence such a big increase. But unfortunately the other wells already have larger tubing fitted.

Seeing as you mention it can you explain why the wells running to PF2 are producing so little ???

You're assumption that they are all producing the same is also very wrong !

Why would they not just do the maintenance/workovers and not bother fitting expensive pumps ???

A post based on real knowledge and to make you think !

Yes we all know what you think but unfortunately I really do know what I'm talking about. Pssssssssss wanna see some pictures 🤷‍a94;️

mcfly02
27/9/2019
13:54
moin, oilio, i read here about ricardo, qxl, tradus. that was a nice time. so, gkp sideways. its boring. raining in berlin. nice weekend 4 all.
oppensal
27/9/2019
13:54
"Why don't you tell us IN YOUR OWN WORDS what you think is the significance of Shaikan-9"

has oilman ever substantiated any of his claims? no - so why would he start now?

welshki
27/9/2019
13:34
Oilman.

Why don't you tell us IN YOUR OWN WORDS what you think is the significance of Shaikan-9.

habshan
27/9/2019
13:17
Ben will have an industrial stain remover in his utility belt.
0ili0
27/9/2019
13:14
Don't talk to Bigdog and loser about stains in shorts.
gkphero
27/9/2019
13:12
HabscamScot,

As Jon Ferrier said, "I want to turn this into a boring oil company where we under promise and over deliver."

Could you possibly copy and paste some of the promises in the past RNS's so we can all see if they have over delivered on the deadlines ???

mcfly02
27/9/2019
13:10
THAT STAIN IN YOUR SHORTS WILL GET BIGGER
tess_tickle
27/9/2019
13:07
Chunky buying going down.
0ili0
27/9/2019
13:07
Ah, there's the second buy 97k @ 229.
pensioner2
27/9/2019
13:01
HabscamScot,

I've just read your post and it is the work of someone who has absolutely no idea of what's actually happening !

You completely missed out SH9 which is of major importance to the company and its work schedule.

On pumps you need to re read Boardfords post.

As far as workovers go I think you will find that SH1 & SH3 were on small tubing hence such a big increase. But unfortunately the other wells already have larger tubing fitted.

Seeing as you mention it can you explain why the wells running to PF2 are producing so little ???

You're assumption that they are all producing the same is also very wrong !

Why would they not just do the maintenance/workovers and not bother fitting expensive pumps ???

A post based on real knowledge and to make you think !

Yes we all know what you think but unfortunately I really do know what I'm talking about. Pssssssssss wanna see some pictures 🤷‍a94;️

mcfly02
27/9/2019
12:52
I see Ron Izaki holds 5.4% of AFN now. Yair Tauman holds 5.6% or so.

Both were involved in Ricardo QXL's Phoenix like rise from the ashes.


Why choose AFN as an investment....? The mind boggles.

0ili0
27/9/2019
12:41
Also at the Bermuda/pitchfork AGM, Jeremy Asher was quoted as saying that "he is a big shareholder, he reads bulletin boards (and posts too sometimes but not on advfn), he is passionate about GKP and he knows a lot. What's wrong with that? Lol. He said he feels hurt when he reads certain things, and yes he did read the BBBS post."

So where is Lardner23?

".. I think he [Asher] used the word "morals" in the GKP board room." Glowing in the dark, I suppose.

0ili0
27/9/2019
12:39
It looks from the trades that they've only bought one lot today of 75k. Is that it? Have they now got enough for all the o/s options? If so, what next?
pensioner2
27/9/2019
12:38
What john really means, is he is off for a camel hoof baguette, whilst dancing to the camel beat & the collapse of the GKP share price on it's way......



GKPhero27 Sep '19 - 10:17 - 591738 of 591740


Right, I'm off for a wild alpaca hoof baquette and a chat about GKP's "news".

kiltless highlander
27/9/2019
12:38
A Q asked at the Bermuda/pitchfork AGM is of note:

Questions? Mudmotor from iii asked a question about meeting the target 40000. John said we are in good shape technically but we don't have control over politics.

0ili0
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