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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 |
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07/1/2022 09:40 | I would most like to see the return of Habshan... doggy not so much. | goatcam | |
07/1/2022 09:18 | NoR The mid terms are in November this year. ( Not 2023 ) . | ![]() 1waving | |
07/1/2022 09:12 | 76% buys , they are almost all through as "0" trades hence does not push price up. Auto Vol 6,857 "A" trades Cum Vol 64,907 | ![]() hydrocarbon1 | |
07/1/2022 09:12 | If he has died from CV19 he'll be the 1st person that I have met that has . Funny that Hasbhan has gone too , still on that Yacht in the Seychelles I guess. | nestoframpers | |
07/1/2022 08:46 | Tony might have succumbed to CV19 ? | nestoframpers | |
07/1/2022 08:45 | I saw that Bravedog , several family members had adverse reactions to the jab. I am not sure about the $ devaluing as the Dems would definitely lose in 2023 if they let that happen so they will keep printing $'s , beyond Monty Python now . Unreal that just when GKP is looking good in the shop window all this Global BS rises up. | nestoframpers | |
07/1/2022 08:39 | Should be the final year for GKP. The mighty Shaikan must be glinting in the eyes of the seven sisters. But will we see the Bermudian rules applied to reward LTHers? 🤔 Any reports on the demise of teflon Tony? Maybe stuff started to stick? 😂 | 0ili0 | |
07/1/2022 07:57 | Its rarely a bad move to front run Goldman..... and by years, with portfolios 100% invested in commodities & shipping equities. IMHO, GKP is the PRIME takeover target in the Oil sector right now & who wouldnt want it, with circa $240M cash in the bank right now & cheques that are about to be printed for circa $40-50M per month (& thats just at $80 per barrel of oil). GKP is in the shop window & is BANG GONE, as no major will want to let GKP get traction for a further decade (see below). Goldman Sachs: Commodity Supercycle Could Last A Decade - Oilprice.com today Oil prices could reach $95 if Iran doesnt return to the market this year, while commodities overall are set for a supercycle that could potentially last a decade, according to Goldman Sachs, which is extremely bullish on the whole commodity complex. Currently, we are seeing record dislocations in energy markets, metals markets, and agriculture markets, Jeff Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs, told Bloomberg Television in an interview on Thursday. There is still a lot of money in the system, while investment positions in commodities are very low, which is setting the stage for further upsides in oil prices and the prices of other commodities, Currie said. The best place to be right now, particularly given the Fed pivot, are commodities, Goldman Sachs global head of commodities told Bloomberg. We think youre going to see another year of out-performance of commodities and real assets more broadly, Currie added. Goldman Sachs basically reiterates its core thesis from October 2020, this is the beginning of a supercycle in commodities that could last up to a decade, he said. Specifically referring to oil, Goldmans head of commodities is also very bullish due to low investment in the sector and the fact that only two oil producers in the world Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) currently have the capacity and the means to pump more oil than they did in January 2020, just before COVID. Everyone else is struggling, Currie said. This market has the potential to get very tight going over the course of next 3-6 months, he added. | ![]() steephill cove | |
07/1/2022 07:13 | Latest from Goldmans.... The record levels of M&A activity in 2021 show no signs of dropping even in the face of rising inflation and economic uncertainty. In the latest episode of Exchanges at Goldman Sachs, Mark Sorrell and Stephan Feldgoise, co-heads of global mergers and acquisitions in Goldman Sachs’ Investment Banking Division, join host Allison Nathan to discuss what’s driving the surge in deal-making and the outlook ahead. “It's been a remarkable year,” Sorrell says. “We really have had a year of real consistency and real momentum—and we see that continuing.” | ![]() highlander7 | |
07/1/2022 06:35 | Indeed, and its only going to get better from now on. Has Mr Market finally cottoned on ? GLA ...its taken a while ! LOL | ![]() highlander7 | |
07/1/2022 06:22 | "It's an oilman's dream" The predicted "cash machine" is now here. GLA. | ![]() fairenough11 | |
06/1/2022 22:41 | Nest Don’t worry. Truth will come out. Did you know death rate in America is increasing by 40% according to the CEO of the insurance cy OneAmerica? That is the vaxx. | ![]() bravedog | |
06/1/2022 21:53 | I am more bothered about mental health in the young and suicides than 82 year olds dying ( the ave age of people dying with CV19 not of it ) and that is within 28 days of a positive test . I will be happy to reach 82. I am worried about hyper inflation the devaluing of currencies and the spread of totalitarian governments , they are imo using CV19 and Global warming as vehicle to impose greater controls on us , they are not required. Remove aspiration and life will not be worth living , Schawb's " you will own nothing but you will be happy " is very sinister , you can bet him and his mates will own plenty. | nestoframpers | |
06/1/2022 21:04 | Should not have called you an idiot, you have put forward some good posts in the past but all mostly political lately. I also removed "yet" . Covid-19 Omicron India Live Updates: Surge in cases continues across states; Delhi breaches 15,000-mark Covid-19 Active Cases India Jan 6 Updates, New Omicron Variant Cases in India, Children Dose Today News: The Omicron tally in the country reached 2,630, with Maharashtra (797) topping the count, followed by Delhi (465), Rajasthan (236) and Kerala (234). By: Express Web Desk | Updated: January 6, 2022 9:42:39 pm | ![]() hydrocarbon1 | |
06/1/2022 20:46 | Don't know anyone who died of a 'cough' this year HC , but people do every year. Flu deaths in 2003 much higher than 2020. It is the safest time to live on this planet ever. India treating CV19 with Ivermectin , it has disappeared. So too in Japan. | nestoframpers | |
06/1/2022 20:26 | Jobs are transferred to EU due to Brexit | ![]() maxplus2 | |
06/1/2022 18:16 | Guess you have not lost any loved ones to this virus. | ![]() hydrocarbon1 | |
06/1/2022 18:10 | There are 80K jobs at Canary wharf in the finance sector , ATM there are just 10k going in to work there , thanks to Boris's fake pandemic. Julie Hartley Brewer on Talkradio has Omicron and is still doing her show from isolation at home , she says she is fine , just a bit of a cold. | nestoframpers | |
06/1/2022 18:05 | The wharf is still a bit quiet 0iLi0, just the diehards left at the moment. | ![]() johnbuysghost | |
06/1/2022 17:11 | GoatCam.. maybe bigdog5 received too many jabs from kilt? | 0ili0 | |
06/1/2022 17:10 | Johnbuy, were there many Lambos around the wharf today or is the City still WFH? | 0ili0 | |
06/1/2022 17:09 | Starting to get worried about bigdog. Bark once if your ok, bark twice if you need help. | goatcam | |
06/1/2022 17:08 | Lol over the last few months the trading volumes have been rubbish... much better stocks to try and trade... however this one is an obvious takeover target and has been for years | goatcam |
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