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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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2.20 | 1.62% | 137.60 | 137.10 | 137.50 | 137.50 | 134.00 | 135.00 | 747,845 | 16:35:11 |
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 | -26.58 | 305.64M |
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29/3/2024 10:22 | "Do you really believe Biden is going to listen to Republican senators? Our best hope is if Republicans win the November election." That letter is simply another letter to add to the wealth of letters and opinion from Barzani APIKUR and Congress and others that have headed Biden's way over recent months which in addition to the events in Gaza and the deaths of American servicemen have focused the minds in the Biden administration and appears to have caused them to change course. "Until recently, the Biden administration had shown only a limited interest in addressing Kurdish concerns. But the increased aggression from Iran and its proxies which has accompanied the war in Gaza, triggered by Hamas's brutal Oct. 7 cross-border attack, appears to have precipitated a change in that policy which has now culminated in Barzani's invitation to Washington." Barzani is Washington's new best friend, and they certainly didn't invite him and a senior delegation for meetings at the White House the State Department and Congress so that they could tell him they aren't interested and don't want to get involved. 2 days ago - US Assistant Secretary of State for Global Energy Policy Geoffrey Payat said today :- "The resumption of oil exports from the Kurdistan Region is an energy source that the United States seriously wants to resume." | habshan | |
29/3/2024 09:57 | He will listen to Blinken tho ,and the EU, who used to import Kurdish oil. The pressure is on. Sudani needs USA aid money . | highlander7 | |
29/3/2024 09:56 | The company is sold | hugetakeaway | |
29/3/2024 09:53 | November 😳 | 1dirtysteve | |
29/3/2024 09:41 | Do you really believe Biden is going to listen to Republican senators?Our best hope is if Republicans win the November election | martyre | |
29/3/2024 08:45 | From Lse Budget law28 Mar 2024 22:26 The Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, announced the start of setting 2024 budget schedules, noting that they include added financial entitlements to the governorates that will be allocated to infrastructure. Key paragraph: revenues from exporting crude oil are calculated based on an average price of $70 per barrel, and an export rate of 3 million and 500 thousand barrels, including 400 thousand barrels per day for the quantities of crude oil produced in the Kurdistan Region, based on an exchange rate of 1,300 dinars per dollar. hxxps://www.rudawara | beernut1 | |
29/3/2024 08:13 | Do these people do anything other than drink tea, eat biscuits, and have meetings? I thought our politics was bad! hxxps://shafaq.com/e | mmt1 | |
29/3/2024 07:54 | https://www.kurdista | luckyclicker | |
29/3/2024 07:53 | Erbil (Kurdistan 24) - A number of senators and representatives of the American Congress asked the president of that country to make the resolution of the differences between Erbil and Baghdad a precondition for the visit of the Iraqi Prime Minister to Washington.In a letter to US President Joe Biden, eight senators and representatives of the US Congress have demanded that the reduction of Iran's influence in Iraq and support for the Kurdistan Region be a precondition for welcoming Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammad Shia Al-Sudani in Washington. Be considered. Also, the Kurdistan Region's share from the general budget of Iraq should be allocated and the region's oil exports should be resumed. | luckyclicker | |
29/3/2024 02:27 | Let's hope Pelosi has some tucked away somewhere.. | ptmorris1 | |
28/3/2024 23:20 | I wonder if they have shares in gkp ? | pittcock | |
28/3/2024 22:30 | Six Republican senators address @POTUS in a letter ahead of 🇮🇶 PM @mohamedshia’s visit to the US. “As a precondition of any visit by PM Al-Sudani, you should require the immediate reopening of the Iraq-Turkey pipeline so that the Kurdistan region is able to export oil…” More👇ㇿ | theythinkitsallover | |
28/3/2024 22:19 | LTHers all steadfast 👍 🛢️ Where's the Minotaur these days 🤷 🚫🛢 | 0ili0 | |
28/3/2024 21:51 | 2024 #Iraqi draft budget schedules: revenues from exporting crude #oil are calculated on an export rate of 3.5M barrels, including 400k barrels per day from #Kurdistan. | theythinkitsallover | |
28/3/2024 20:53 | £11 a share you are barking not out. | nestoframpers | |
28/3/2024 17:41 | The conversion of preference shares to ordinary stock only happens if it is in the holders interests to do so , its their choice, IE they get more cash but take more risk.So only reason to do it here after a decade or two is because the company is sold TBA.Simple really.Each $ 1bn paid will equal about £ 2.70 quid a share.Be amazed if its less than 4 bn - so about 11 quid minimum | hugetakeaway | |
28/3/2024 17:41 | Can`t see why the Kurds stay. | arcadian | |
28/3/2024 17:36 | It was all signed and sealed a year ago, Baghdad will send the KRG monthly share of the budget 12.67%, I think around $1.4 billion per month. Never materialised...total shock!! | hangthedj | |
28/3/2024 17:19 | While the oil was being produced Baghdad weren't sending them their 12.6% of the budget ----- Now that the oil is not being exported and Baghdad still not sending 12.6% of budget. Produced/exported subtle difference I suppose. | hangthedj | |
28/3/2024 17:17 | The revised lifting and shifting costs and possibly some thought as to how backpayments might be handled, may explain the large icrease in Sudani`s latest budget proposals. Back payments will certainly be the litmus of any deal but even if it`s all agreed to AKIPUR`s satisfaction hCaggins would be well advised to see if agreed payments actually materialise. Iraq has form when it comes to actually paying and may even claim that back payments are a Kurd problem as they signed the contracts A lot of water to flow before the oil can flow but it seems that some are very optimistic re Biden`s ability to bring home the bacon. | arcadian | |
28/3/2024 16:38 | "Baghdad received no benefit from the oil that was produced." Yet another example of your total lack of understanding Sarah. While the oil was being produced Baghdad weren't sending them their 12.6% of the budget. Baghdad saved billions, so the oil that was produced earned billions for Iraq. Try to keep up ffs. | habshan |
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