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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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0.50 | 0.38% | 133.70 | 132.90 | 133.60 | 136.40 | 132.90 | 133.70 | 538,664 | 16:35:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0516 | -33.72 | 296.63M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/5/2024 09:59 | Just filter it, what's the point anymore | milliecusto | |
24/5/2024 09:56 | ///Is GKP allowing the shorts to close?/// Best to keep the shorting fraternity happy as they will also make GKP the darling once again. :-) | lonely hermit | |
24/5/2024 09:55 | That non de plume defines you. | bigdog5 | |
24/5/2024 09:48 | 976 all tightly managed , a catologue of curious goings on here at GKP. | nestoframpers | |
24/5/2024 09:33 | Good morning to all you "investors", hey scotty snowflake, its Day 427 of the pipe being closed!! Are you sure the Yanks are banging heads as it doesn't look like Baghdad are in any hurry still. How's the buyback going, share price going vertical is it? Stockport Carroll's 10+ years in the predicting imminent takeaway has only a few days left!! It was this May wasn't it? | bigdog5 | |
24/5/2024 09:18 | Oscar and Barney just went to Tesco to get some ice for the algo bot CPU 🥵📉 | 0ili0 | |
24/5/2024 09:16 | It has struck me Eddie that these shorts coukd have been working for a proxy buying in stock on GKP behalf for the past 18 months, so nothing would surprise me | worldquant | |
24/5/2024 09:15 | Is GKP allowing the shorts to close? | eddie47 | |
24/5/2024 09:06 | #gkp #gkptakeover@Gulf_Ke | worldquant | |
24/5/2024 09:06 | No worries, company is sold. | worldquant | |
24/5/2024 08:34 | #gkp #gkptakeover@Gulf_Ke | worldquant | |
24/5/2024 08:18 | The execution of buyback is in the RNS.They can spend it all today if they want.It is in reality a stabilisation program to prevent some parties from demolishing the market in GKP to grab stock pre the most obvious incoming sale in history. | worldquant | |
24/5/2024 07:17 | Pretty sure there are rules around buy backs. I know there is in the US. The amount you can buy is determined by the average volume of a share the previous week. Can one of our researchers confirm? So strap in for next week when the buyback returns :) Might even see a sharp rise today as who would want our over the weekend. | kenjen1 | |
24/5/2024 06:39 | #gkp #gkptakeoverWhen @Gulf_Keystone friendly sale announced CEO will make bucketloads from his existing options.New owners would want a guarantee, as Key Man that he will not immediately f#£ off to the Caribbean ?This means he is incentivised to do a 6 month handover.https://x.c | worldquant | |
23/5/2024 23:24 | Bear, best way to deal is filter it, that will get to her, talking to no one | milliecusto | |
23/5/2024 21:18 | Never mind windy, when SOMO/Baghdad get it all their own way you won't be able to afford any hookers but johnyladyboy will still be in business to fill that gap. I note there are many that agree with me that buybacks are not the way to go. What with all the uncertainty and "unknowns" leaving that money at bank would have been the wiser choice imo. | bigdog5 | |
23/5/2024 21:06 | Hey sarahgibbs, the smell is likely to be SOMO burning the PSC's along with Epikur's demands. That mixed in with the flared BS that rises by the minute from Carroll's keyboard in Stockport requires capturing to protect everyone's health. | bigdog5 | |
23/5/2024 19:23 | 200 easy here and if taken over skys the limit | bobaxe1 | |
23/5/2024 18:14 | Thanks Habs. | shortsqueezer |
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