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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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-0.80 | -0.57% | 138.60 | 138.00 | 138.90 | 139.40 | 137.50 | 139.40 | 97,300 | 09:24:40 |
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 | -34.43 | 395.95M |
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18/5/2024 08:28 | Question is why is the scandal that is doctors out of work and being replaced by quacks not making national TV/Radio? Government suppression perhaps? They report on so much nonsense but matters of life and death are not important? | ![]() justiceforthemany | |
18/5/2024 07:31 | MIRS founder highlights U.S. role in resuming Kurdistan oil exports Jaafar noted, "It is clear to the United States, Turkey, and U.S. companies that Iraq is preventing the resumption of oil exports from the Kurdistan Region." author_image Kamaran Aziz 18 Hours The Kurdistan Region's Prime Minister Masrour Barzani and Assistant Secretary Pyatt met in the energy facility of Mass Global, Thursday May 16, Erbil. (Photo: Kurdistan 24) The Kurdistan Region's Prime Minister Masrour Barzani and Assistant Secretary Pyatt met in the energy facility of Mass Global, Thursday May 16, Erbil. (Photo: Kurdistan 24) Kurdistan PM Masrour Barzani Geoffrey Pyatt MIRS Energy Sector Kurdistans Oil & Gas Sector Erbil, Kurdistan24 – The United States is committed to ensuring global energy security, and this commitment extends to resuming oil exports from the Kurdistan Region, according to Bahroz Jaafar, president of the Mediterranean Institute for Regional Studies (MIRS). Speaking to Kurdistan24 on Friday, May 17, 2024, Jaafar emphasized that the U.S. and Western countries have been staunch supporters of the Kurdistan Region's oil industry since its inception. "The United States sees itself as responsible for global energy security, so it is more eager than anyone else to resume oil exports from the Kurdistan Region," Jaafar stated. Since the establishment of the Ministry of Natural Resources in 2006, the U.S. has played a significant role in the development of the Kurdistan Region's oil sector. Jaafar highlighted the substantial investment made by the U.S. in the Kormori field in October 2021, amounting to $250 million to expand the facilities. Jaafar noted, "It is clear to the United States, Turkey, and U.S. companies that Iraq is preventing the resumption of oil exports from the Kurdistan Region." This ongoing obstruction poses challenges to the regional and global energy markets, reinforcing the urgency for resolving the issue. The U.S. remains actively involved in efforts to address these challenges, reflecting its broader strategic interest in maintaining energy stability and supporting its allies in the Kurdistan Region. As diplomatic and economic efforts continue, the resumption of oil exports remains a critical goal for regional and international stakeholders. On Thursday May 16, US Assistant Secretary for Energy Resources Geofrrey Pyatt, and following meeting with the Kurdistan Region's Prime Minister Masrour Barzani, visisted energy facilities of Mass Global in Pirdawood and Khurmala which is run jointly by Kar Group and Mass Global for the production of electrcity, gas and oil. Assistant Secretary Pyatt highlighted the significant impact of his visit to the energy facilities in the region, drawing comparisons to oil-producing areas in the United States such as Oklahoma. | ![]() beernut1 | |
17/5/2024 23:15 | Bloody hell mmt1, that's appalling. Whilst we don't have the NHS down here at least if you book an appointment with your GP surgery you will probably get one within 48 hours (some times same day) without any 'filtering' from the receptionist. Admittedly you have to pay the subsidised bill but all prescriptions are free. | ![]() ptmorris1 | |
17/5/2024 22:36 | So mmt there's a lot worse going on than the receptionists. I'm sure you'd agree it's a worse scandal than the Post Office. Again, I'd encourage you to Google 'unemployed GPs'. Reports of new GPs unable to find work now as fake doctors have replaced them and they are free to the practice/partners. Some new GPs have given up looking for a job and left the profession altogether, and are now driving taxis! What a waste! | ![]() justiceforthemany | |
17/5/2024 22:30 | You will not believe that thousands of GPs are unemployed across England at the moment, replaced by non doctors/quacks. Cost is coming before patient safety and quality of care. Just Google 'unemployed GPs' and the sad case of Emily Chesterton. There is no shortage of GPs, they are deliberately not being used. Pharmacists, podiatrists, paramedics, physician associates are REPLACING GPs and practices are bribed into hiring them as the government reimburses their salaries under the ARRS scheme! UK trained doctors with decades of training and experience are now out of work! It costs the tax payers half a million to train ONE GP. Total betrayal. Super dangerous. What a waste. Huge scandal. Being suppressed at the moment. | ![]() justiceforthemany | |
17/5/2024 21:01 | All done mmt1 | ![]() whl2 | |
17/5/2024 16:23 | I saw that. I guess we will all be on for a serious rerating when we get the go ahead. Wonder how the non members of akipur will fare. | ![]() shortsqueezer | |
17/5/2024 16:09 | Kurdies all doing nicely today ShaMaran Petroleum Corp (SNM) looking particularly perky.. ;-) | ![]() radfordp | |
17/5/2024 15:56 | Nice write up on GKP in this newsletter: | ![]() the skipper | |
17/5/2024 15:56 | Its wakey wakey on the East Coast across the pond , and for the 30,300th time Yankee Doodle Condog posts AND ONLY EVER ON THIS STOCK ( barely credible - LOL ) the paid American sentiment basher clocks in for work.If CARLSBERG did BUY signals.FILL YER BOOTSTAKEOVER RNS INCOMINGTHIS MONTH.HTTPS://x.com/ | ![]() redbed | |
17/5/2024 15:55 | #gkp #gkptakeoverAppears likely the buyback is hostile takeover defence that ultimately drive sale price when a deal acceptedNot be surprised to see a bid as early as next weekReason being some entity has been working the book for almost 2 yrsThat stopped 3 weeks ago1/2HTTPS://x.com/ | ![]() redbed | |
17/5/2024 15:48 | No one would make any offers until all the new terms and conditions are known. And I seriously doubt even then. But ramp away gullible suckers and try to ignore its something you've been doing for well over 10 years:-) | ![]() bigdog5 | |
17/5/2024 15:29 | Same my filter is giving me peace | ![]() milliecusto | |
17/5/2024 15:27 | #gkp #gkptakeoverAppears likely the buyback is hostile takeover defence that ultimately drive sale price when a deal acceptedNot be surprised to see a bid as early as next weekReason being some entity has been working the book for almost 2 yrsThat stopped 3 weeks ago1/2HTTPS://x.com/ | ![]() redbed | |
17/5/2024 15:26 | They will have made indicative offers, it's the most sought after independent E and P on Earth.....FFS.LOL | ![]() redbed | |
17/5/2024 15:20 | They've had a year and much lower price to make a bid as you keep saying. Why make one now? | ![]() bobgray51 | |
17/5/2024 15:13 | For a first bid that is... | ![]() redbed | |
17/5/2024 15:03 | Would an IOC wait until everything is sorted?And the mcap is many times higher? As everyone knows everything will be sorted one way or another anyway..This whole saga has been to gain control of huge assets.I n smallco hands..So it's clear the recent buyback is a defence /price driver, so any day nearby is very possible | ![]() redbed | |
17/5/2024 14:38 | Don't sell yourself too short JB. | ![]() ptmorris1 |
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