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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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0.80 | 0.67% | 119.80 | 119.60 | 120.00 | 122.10 | 118.20 | 121.50 | 899,853 | 15:19:28 |
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 | -23.37 | 268.71M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/10/2020 18:45 | That LSE 25bn from "BBBS"?? is a huge stretch , but I guess it depends what constitutes GREATER ShaikanRosneft /Gazprom have licences to some of it surrounding GKPAround 13bn OIPIMO recovery with EOR may be 50%6.5bn , 80% for GKPAround 5bn BoeBut even at 10% which is where it is currently we are at an ENTERPRISE VALUE TO 2P. ratio of 0.30Which is absurd anyway! | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:45 | BBBSToday 18:28Well there was an unofficial twitter post from a senior GKP employee in Kurdistan a few years back talking about 20 billion bbls + OIP. Then according to my source the city thinks that there is at least 8 billion bbls recoverable. Hence the fun and games.So BBBS seems pretty close to the mark IMO Which is why the trolls are here 24/7 and currently working themselves into a frenzy - a coordinated one at that | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:44 | Nufc hugely desperate lolBBBSToday 18:28Well there was an unofficial twitter post from a senior GKP employee in Kurdistan a few years back talking about 20 billion bbls + OIP. Then according to my source the city thinks that there is at least 8 billion bbls recoverable. Hence the fun and games.So BBS seems pretty close to the mark IMO Which is why the trolls are here 24/7 and currently working themselves into a frenzy - a coordinated one at that | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:44 | lol its not BBBS over on LSE, ITS MR PAUL! and I am not a troll. Fake lying multi-avatar rampers are scum... just like the trolls. | nufc9 | |
21/10/2020 18:42 | BBBSToday 18:28Well there was an unofficial twitter post from a senior GKP employee in Kurdistan a few years back talking about 20 billion bbls + OIP. Then according to my source the city thinks that there is at least 8 billion bbls recoverable. Hence the fun and games.So BBBS seems pretty close to the mark IMO Which is why the trolls are here 24/7 and currently working themselves into a frenzy - a coordinated one at that | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:40 | That LSE 25bn from "BBBS"?? is a huge stretch , but I guess it depends what constitutes GREATER ShaikanRosneft /Gazprom have licences to some of it surrounding GKPAround 13bn OIPIMO recovery with EOR may be 50%6.5bn , 80% for GKPAround 5bn BoeBut even at 10% which is where it is currently we are at an ENTERPRISE VALUE TO 2P. ratio of 0.30Which is absurd anyway! | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:40 | He is a petrophysist based in Indonesia these daysMaybe?!Trolls whipping themselves into a frenzy on LSE over a big hitter from the past reappearing. ....bodes well ! | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:40 | Agree!!Ps I've no idea if that really is David ((BBBS) on Lse but look how the bash troop have dived all over it !!!!!I'll Skype him tomorrow to see. | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:36 | lol its not BBBS over on LSE, ITS MR PAUL! and I am not a troll. Fake lying multi-avatar rampers are scum... just like the trolls. | nufc9 | |
21/10/2020 18:32 | Agree!!Ps I've no idea if that really is David ((BBBS) on Lse but look how the bash troop have dived all over it !!!!!I'll Skype him tomorrow to see. | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:31 | He is a petrophysist based in Indonesia these daysMaybe?!Trolls whipping themselves into a frenzy on LSE over a big hitter from the past reappearing. ....bodes well ! | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:31 | That lse 25bn is a huge stretch , but I guess it depends what constitutes GREATER ShaikanRosneft /Gazprom have licences to some of it surrounding GKPAround 13bn OIPIMO recovery with EOR may be 50%6.5bn , 80% for GKPAround 5bn BoeBut even at 10% which is where it is currently we are at an ENTERPRISE VALUE TO 2P. ratio of 0.30Which is absurd anyway! | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:31 | LolTrolls suffering from FOMO? | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:30 | haha FOMO.... not sure that exists with GKP. again, i am not a troll, i have 80,000 shares. I dont like trolls or liar rampers. | nufc9 | |
21/10/2020 18:27 | Core that's a funny one. Well Done Paul. The type of childish humour that I thought you would enjoy .You have anymore? How about some more 'GKP takeover before '. That gives us all a bit of a laugh | nufc9 | |
21/10/2020 18:25 | Trolls suffering from FOMO? | the trollhunter | |
21/10/2020 18:23 | That lse 25bn is a huge stretch , but I guess it depends what constitutes GREATER ShaikanRosneft /Gazprom have licences to some of it surrounding GKPAround 13bn OIPIMO recovery with EOR may be 50%6.5bn , 80% for GKPAround 5bn BoeBut even at 10% which is where it is currently we are at an ENTERPRISE VALUE TO 2P. ratio of 0.30Which is absurd anyway! | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:23 | He is a petrophysist based in Indonesia these daysMaybe?!Trolls whipping themselves into a frenzy on LSE over a big hitter from the past reappearing. ....bodes well ! | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:23 | Agree!!Ps I've no idea if that really is David ((BBBS) on Lse but look how the bash troop have dived all over it !!!!!I'll Skype him tomorrow to see. | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:22 | Where antondec ??LOL | urals | |
21/10/2020 18:21 | lol its not BBBS over on LSE, ITS MR PAUL! and I am not a troll. Fake lying multi-avatar rampers are scum... just like the trolls. | nufc9 | |
21/10/2020 18:15 | He is a petrophysist based in Indonesia these daysMaybe?!Trolls whipping themselves into a frenzy on LSE over a big hitter from the past reappearing. ....bodes well ! | urals |
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