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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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1.60 | 1.23% | 132.10 | 131.60 | 132.20 | 134.70 | 130.20 | 134.70 | 614,761 | 10:07:42 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0517 | -25.34 | 291.4M |
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20/6/2020 14:16 | Good morning yank Dog | chinese_takeover | |
20/6/2020 14:00 | Can anyone point me towards any announcement that states the MNR have handed their percentage of the field to the company and for free? Strange that the failed Guru hasn't posted up this very important issue but finds sweating the small stuff of a taken down Rig rusting on site of far more importance. But there again saving his face and spinning BS rather than recognizing the evidence in front of him is of far more importance. I had to unfilter the moron Urals to see what he told the other moron h7 as regards the cancelling of shares. LOFL. Has there been any announcement that PW are advising the company? So does Paul reckon it was them that advised the company to do the buybacks in the first place? Na, but it does prove I was correct with my thinking of who was responsible. But then again I get most things correct. | bigdog5 | |
20/6/2020 13:34 | Question is : Will this now go straight to Sale, or, will they via another program of buyback another 22.9m, which would concentrate £4.26 per $bn or better still will they use the extra 200m debt facility to buy a far bigger lump? The sale profits for remaining shareholders will now be £3.80 per $1bnn dollars paid, as oppose to £3.50 prior to the 18m shares being cancelled yesterday$4-8 BN price tag imo £15 -30/share | chinese_takeover | |
20/6/2020 13:34 | Good morning yank Dog | chinese_takeover | |
20/6/2020 13:19 | Question is : Will this now go straight to Sale, or, will they via another program of buyback another 22.9m, which would concentrate £4.26 per $bn or better still will they use the extra 200m debt facility to buy a far bigger lump? The sale profits for remaining shareholders will now be £3.80 per $1bnn dollars paid, as oppose to £3.50 prior to the 18m shares being cancelled yesterday$4-8 BN price tag imo £15 -30/share | chinese_takeover | |
20/6/2020 13:19 | Good morning yank Dog | chinese_takeover | |
20/6/2020 13:17 | Good morning bigdog, P12 of the AGM Presentation: Focus on value PRESERVATION (CAPS are mine) In the general context, Retention might have been better. Most unfortunate choice of words... | broadford bay | |
20/6/2020 12:08 | Question is : Will this now go straight to Sale, or, will they via another program of buyback another 22.9m, which would concentrate £4.26 per $bn or better still will they use the extra 200m debt facility to buy a far bigger lump? The sale profits for remaining shareholders will now be £3.80 per $1bnn dollars paid, as oppose to £3.50 prior to the 18m shares being cancelled yesterday$4-8 BN price tag imo £15 -30/share | urals | |
20/6/2020 10:53 | 🤫🤫 A Canadian City Once Eliminated Poverty And Nearly Everyone Forgot About It Between 1974 and 1979, residents of a small Manitoba city were selected to be subjects in a project that ensured basic annual incomes for everyone. For five years, monthly cheques were delivered to the poorest residents of Dauphin, Man. – no strings attached. And for five years, poverty was completely eliminated. The program was dubbed “Mincome&rdquo The project’s original intent was to evaluate if giving cheques to the working poor, enough to top-up their incomes to a living wage, would kill people’s motivation to work. It didn’t 😉😇 But the Conservative government 👥 that took power provincially in 1977 – and federally in 1979 – had no interest in implementing the project more widely 👤😢 A final report was never released 😶😓 🙇♂ | atino | |
20/6/2020 10:10 | And of course stacking (storing ) the rig and laying both crews off , explains a large part of the staff Temporary lay offs. They will , of course , be re employed when drilling restarts. Leave it to the experts Macfly | highlander7 | |
20/6/2020 09:33 | "GoatCam, doing very well thanks for asking." A great deal of your problem Sarah is that in your manic haste to put a negative spin on everything you don't think, shoot from the hip and jump to conclusions, so you're unable to correctly interpret what people tell you and get it all round your neck. Sarah, !2th May - "The rig is down and has been released." Sarah, 13th May - "the much ramped CNPC rig along with its Chinese crew are about to leave the field for pastures greener." Habshan, 13th May - "because of current lockdown restrictions in the region IT CAN'T BE MOVED." Habshan, 13th May - "That rig's going nowhere." Yesterday's RNS - "DQE's Rig 40 has been stacked on site at zero cost, which will aid the timely resumption of drilling activities, when appropriate." Habcam. | habshan | |
20/6/2020 09:25 | " It's extremely obvious to all how threatened you are of my presence." Isnt that what they call "projection" ? Look it up Sarah. LOL | highlander7 | |
20/6/2020 09:09 | The sale profits for remaining shareholders will now be £3.80 per $1bnn dollars paid, as oppose to £3.50 prior to the 18m shares being cancelled yesterday$4-8 BN price tag imo £15 -30/share | chinese_takeover | |
20/6/2020 09:00 | Nothing new in this article except the 60% of ex-pats comment. | pensioner2 | |
20/6/2020 08:29 | 😂😂 It's extremely obvious to all how threatened you are of my presence. As for the ex staff time will prove me right and you wrong as it always does. GoatCam, doing very well thanks for asking. | mcfly02 | |
20/6/2020 05:57 | Dear oh dear , Macfly still rabbiting on and on and on and on. Its getting a bit boring now TBH. A number of GKP Staff have been laid off , The yanks call it Temporary Lay off (TLO) its normal practice in times like this. Some , or all of them, will be brought back when normal operations resume. Dependant on the scale of same. In addition ( having listened to the AGM) a few outside 3rd Party specialist Contractors specifically hired for additional project work , now put on hold , have had there contracts cancelled . Again all perfectly normal. Note they have not been "sacked" because they were never permanently employed by GKP in the first instance. He is agitated because "goatcam" never saw any of this coming. | highlander7 | |
20/6/2020 01:06 | Bernard Castle, I guess so. Mooring through history of So Jaap Huigasker & second, Jon Ferrier. When you delve into their deep history, some not for liking. They can sue me I guess, but I care not. History/internet is recorded, maybe a couple of resignations a coming, eh guys? Gotcha! | dudishes | |
20/6/2020 00:20 | Some 500 posts missed/removed. 300 to 200, to 100, Is it oil price, or lack of it? Freebe to whoever (we assume). Haven't filled my car in 4 months, fuel level remains 75% full, have you? Hence the likes of BP writing off £17bilion plus. All going green! Still wishing for gold though! | dudishes |
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