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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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-1.90 | -1.37% | 136.50 | 132.80 | 136.30 | 137.40 | 134.60 | 136.50 | 650,681 | 16:35:14 |
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 | -35.27 | 308.21M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/4/2021 09:10 | BUY OF THE MILLENNIUM | cnpc m and a lawyers | |
11/4/2021 09:01 | Shaikan has always been "Legitimate" . If it wasnt , then the ICG would have taken the KRG to court, as they have been threatening to do for ~ 10 years , yet never have. Why ? because they would lose , and lose in the eyes of the Global Oil & Gas community. PS So far as I am aware they have only agreed the budget deal ...not applying the full Constitution. Happy to be corrected. IMO Anyway , its a gorgeous day down here in "Leafy Surrey " so Im off to enjoy it. LOL | highlander7 | |
11/4/2021 07:57 | So if the oil for budget deal is as says passed on March 31st then surely that means the oil from Kurdistan is now legitimate in the eyes of the Iraq government so happy days | howard smith | |
11/4/2021 07:54 | The federal budget of about $89 billion has an estimated deficit of roughly $20 billion. That will be coming from the USA once the O&G law is passed ? IMO | highlander7 | |
11/4/2021 07:22 | Have a look at mid 2017 ( if I remember correctly ) | highlander7 | |
11/4/2021 07:08 | Don't read BLG, blocked. H7 price has never been at 2p? | dudishes | |
11/4/2021 07:05 | Thats what we need here BLG .....optimism ! LOL | highlander7 | |
11/4/2021 06:58 | I sold a few at £3.20 or so Dud. Then bought a million at 2p. They all lost a packet.....greed and ignorance took over from common sense. All you had to do was look at the daily chart to see what the City thought. | highlander7 | |
11/4/2021 06:17 | H7, so your original investment is worth what? Mcfly, I reckon took the biggest hit. | dudishes | |
11/4/2021 06:02 | Huff and puff all you like , all any of us genuine LT investors have to do is wait for predicted oil boom to take hold - as it will. The boom will come because thats the way the industry works , slash and burn in a downturn in OP. With the resulting lack of investment creating a future serious supply/demand imbalance. Which is the reason I have held GKP shares for 9 years. LOL | highlander7 | |
11/4/2021 05:52 | The only thing I am "concerned" about is the weather turning warm and dry so I can get my fun car out of secure winter storage and drive it. LOL | highlander7 | |
11/4/2021 05:50 | Quite a few candidates for the psychiatrist's chair on here if you ask me. LOL | highlander7 | |
11/4/2021 05:25 | mcfly02, do you remember me from Bermuda? I lost nothing, but you remained involved, so must have lost a packet! | dudishes | |
10/4/2021 23:26 | Now who was that short, fat bloke with the 'dangly bits' who's wife had a special car to leave at the railway station? It's been quite a while. Perhaps he was tied up with a certain European bank. Who knows? | eddie47 | |
10/4/2021 21:35 | Bob always said that fat bloke seemed fairly normal and positive before he got involved with Jer......⚡ | k4n4k | |
10/4/2021 20:29 | LOL. Poor old frenchyliar can't even get that correct and neither can guypender, lol. 95% of the "The real trolls" are indeed one person, Paul the Stockport clown. There won't be a takeaway as the Kozel numbers just don't exist and no one is interested in a few hundred million barrels of very heavy oil anyway. Just trying to help:-) | bigdog5 |
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