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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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0.40 | 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 |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0517 | -22.34 | 256.92M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/8/2022 14:02 | But for covid I think it would have already happened by now. Putin has definitely helped particularly on gas supplies to Turkey and beyond into Europe. | gkp_bang_gone | |
03/8/2022 13:54 | Genel CEO Sees Merger Shakeout Among Kurdistan Oil Producers The number of oil producers in Kurdistan will slump by three-quarters in five years with the biggest in the industry taking control in the region, according to Genel Energy CEO Tony Hayward. “It’s likely that we’ll end up with, perhaps, five or six of the largest companies operating, with Genel, Exxon, Chevron ending up as major operators,” Hayward said in a Nov. 21 interview during the Atlantic Council conference in Istanbul. “It’s what happens in most hydrocarbon provinces.” | nufc9 | |
03/8/2022 13:52 | We will see what? The magnitude of your folly? | fardels bear | |
03/8/2022 13:42 | We'll see in the fullness of time:-) | bigdog5 | |
03/8/2022 13:33 | Yes Fardels, extremely strange behavior, whatever way you look at it... | nufc9 | |
03/8/2022 13:20 | OfficerDigby3 Aug '22 - 08:24 - 659222 of 659242 0 7 0 "Lots of posters maybe one of two real people's banging on about leveraged recap ..taking on debt to buy shares before the T/O. For last 3-4 years. Now seemlesly switch to story of paying down debt as preliminary to T/O. LOL!" Who is the more stupid, Stockport Carroll (and all his avatars) or those of you that believe in his BS? 99.9% of everything he's posted for nine years is invented rubbish. He's actually proved it to you all with everything he's been wrong about. He isn't even using the correct numbers with his delusional valuations. | bigdog5 | |
03/8/2022 13:16 | Turvart- this video you have been watching- where can I find it? | 1khufu | |
03/8/2022 13:08 | But it’s not all bad, by getting previous divi’s later I have lost and gained with the price but the overall net being not much different. But yes getting it earlier as others do, does put you in more control 👍 | bumkin | |
03/8/2022 13:02 | OzzMosiz, should be another week if the last divi pay is anything to go by. I would have moved, but have this years ISA with them 😤😞 | bumkin | |
03/8/2022 11:47 | I got my HL div before noon and had the lot transferred before COB. Barclays about the same . So they obviously read the comments on here ! H7 | highlander7 | |
03/8/2022 11:02 | Yikes HSBC say it can take 2 weeks before they will chase it. | ozzmosiz | |
03/8/2022 10:55 | It was in at HL the same day. Just that they waited until the market had closed. Probably to keep us safe. | fardels bear | |
03/8/2022 10:38 | Youinvest AJ Bell , was in at 930 am same day, they have paid not always that early but on pay day every time | gkp_bang_gone | |
03/8/2022 10:34 | My own fault. Shouldve moved my account years ago.My young son is with HL, his dividend was in the next day | ozzmosiz | |
03/8/2022 10:21 | Ozz, that's so bad :-( | ptmorris1 | |
03/8/2022 10:15 | https://twitter.com/ | luckyclicker | |
03/8/2022 10:14 | Nothing from HSBC | ozzmosiz | |
03/8/2022 10:08 | Next ex divi date 23rd Sept pay 8th October. HSBC late by 2 weeks later. Anyone better? | 1khufu | |
03/8/2022 09:53 | OT Interesting vid Are The Global Elite Weaponizing The Fed? | nestoframpers | |
03/8/2022 09:33 | 33 thousand buy at 233 | gkp_bang_gone |
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