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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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01/9/2022 12:54 | PUTUP our Yankee paid stooge on LSE - says the results "sucked" a very common English ......sorry Yankee expression - what a clown he is. Extends his bashing to participants on Twitter too.... What a transparent clown - no doubt Yankee Doodle Condog will surface shortly. | giant_canine | |
01/9/2022 12:00 | He cannot say anything now though. They have been given the Gypsies warning 🐐🎥 | steephill cove | |
01/9/2022 11:57 | IOCs have to be aware of what the pension funds think GC , nothing to do with the USA administration. Unchartered waters we are in, if we weren't the share price would be £10 . | nestoframpers | |
01/9/2022 11:46 | I told you so! I hate this expression, but this is what I wrote back in March. hxxps://en.investorb and now, Gulf Keystone announced $162 million in net profit, $177 million of cash flows in 6 months, and so far $215 million of dividends in 2022. I bought back in January (and increased in slightly higher prices) for just (189p per share) £400 million or $466 million! I have already got almost half of my investment back in dividends in less than a year😅. Ok, the Kurdish Administration is under the threat of the Iraqi central government or Turkey may bomb them, or Iran. I think it is worth it when you get 50% like dividend yields! | dimknaf | |
01/9/2022 11:46 | "Just thought I’d drop in and see how my predictions from years ago are holding up lol." Not very well I'm afraid Tony. Here's just one example from only a few weeks ago:- 24th June - "Just thought I'd point out that I predicted that SH15 wouldn't be a good well." The very same day we had an RNS telling us that Sh-15 had been drilled in record time and brought online in April at over 4,000 bpd. As usual your goatcam network was asleep at the wheel. | habshan | |
01/9/2022 11:43 | Interesting webinar. Financials spectacular - particularly relative to peers. The continuing FDP delay is no surprise - that is effectively what has been for sale. I am not convinced we will see that new FDP in the public domain pre takeover. BTW Nestoframpers - HCL agreement is probably as likely as Elvis being discovered still alive and living in Torquay. It won't affect the ownership of companies.It is clear the US are taking no more nonsense from Baghdad or Iran. | giant_canine | |
01/9/2022 11:41 | Tony has escaped again. | johnbuysghost | |
01/9/2022 10:57 | Was he ? Didn't notice that? | giant_canine | |
01/9/2022 10:33 | "The State Department summoned U.S. law firm Vinson & Elkins, which is representing Iraq’s oil ministry in Baghdad, for a briefing in Washington on the ITP dispute in July." Wonder what was said ? Looks like Divis till HCL then. | nestoframpers | |
01/9/2022 10:30 | Broadford has told us previously he is no expert on oilfield matters and I trust him absolutely on that. | bubblingup | |
01/9/2022 10:28 | Habshan, I actually LOL at that. | ptmorris1 | |
01/9/2022 10:27 | So just some supply issues from the current general world supply problems, nothing relating to any service contacts impacted by the ICG / KRG ongoing spat. GKP unaffected by this, no letter from Baghdad and no related service issues. | lifeson | |
01/9/2022 10:27 | "Surprised Muttley wasn't on that webinar telling the BODs what a bad job they are doing." Hey Jon, "All the wells have failed." | habshan | |
01/9/2022 10:25 | I see that Antelme is still there. | eddie47 | |
01/9/2022 10:23 | Surprised Muttley wasn't on that webinar telling the BODs what a bad job they are doing. | ptmorris1 | |
01/9/2022 10:11 | Dividend Payments since June 2021. 24/06/2021 0.08373 29/07/2021 0.08377 23/09/2021 0.17093 10/02/2022 0.17204 28/04/2022 0.23778 30/06/2022 0.09574 14/07/2022 0.19540 22/09/2022 0.09961 (on current rate) Divi. paid in 15 months £1.139 On historical info., looking for another Divi around Feb next year 🤞🤞 | bumkin | |
01/9/2022 10:00 | https://stream.brrme | giant_canine | |
01/9/2022 09:59 | Webinar about to start | giant_canine | |
01/9/2022 09:58 | Thanks lifeson 25million divi is that about ten pence a share ? | 2bluelynn | |
01/9/2022 09:55 | 22nd Sept for ex-divi. | lifeson | |
01/9/2022 09:48 | GKP's outstanding performance now justifies asking whether a strategy of using some of the income to develop new assets, perhaps renewables outside Iraq, might be worthwhile. 100m/year over ten years could offset the long term depletion as production continues and provide a strong base for a shift away from fossil fuel, which could also benefit the Iraqi Kurds. The stunning dividends and investment in Iraq still leaves plenty of scope for other activities. Still seriously undervalued, so far as I can see. If I was a member of the Kurdish diaspora, I would be recommending these shares to my fellow Kurds, whether Iraqi or Turkish. | pendragon2 | |
01/9/2022 09:47 | When's the ex date for the new declared dividend . Thanks in advance | 2bluelynn | |
01/9/2022 09:43 | "there will always be one or more things being shut down for maintenance at any one time" Including Process Plants PF-1 / 2. Most Process Plants are shut down for 2-3 weeks every year for critical maintenance and Inspection. H7 | highlander7 | |
01/9/2022 09:40 | Expect another divi for november to be paid in devember for xmas | sbb1x |
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