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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 | -0.35% | 143.60 | 143.50 | 144.40 | 145.00 | 141.80 | 143.50 | 581,811 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 123.51M | -11.5M | -0.0516 | -35.85 | 320.91M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/11/2024 19:27 | Mrs Mallorca is getting quite excited.... | kurdmam63 | |
17/11/2024 18:45 | PT, well done, it should be a great day, two of my army mates were fijian Jake Mateo and bully Vialle, one in airborne forces and another whilst serving in Cyprus in 1969. They both played rugby naturally and bully and a group of us used to like to make triangles out of empty tenants larger cans and oogle at the pretty ladies on the cans. There wasn't much to do in the nights for us single guys, Aya Napa had not been developed at that time. | petebreeze37 | |
17/11/2024 18:41 | 22 posts in two years and then two come along at once. I wonder how many new ones we shall see next week? It's always reassuring to see these public spirited chaps warning us retail idiots that our world will end badly. | fardels bear | |
17/11/2024 17:58 | I was invested in gkp from day 1, obviously under another name..If you think gkp is sold or ever will be your deluded.. | bertrambee1 | |
17/11/2024 17:11 | Luck is no longer needed | worldquant | |
17/11/2024 16:57 | Same old scene nest. We've seen it all over the past 15 years. You take care mate. Good Luck all longs. | johnbuysghost | |
17/11/2024 16:44 | Bertrambee1 - member since February 2022. | johnbuysghost | |
17/11/2024 16:17 | Would you believe anything that conman says, he should be inside | bertrambee1 | |
17/11/2024 15:03 | Big week coming up. GKP could easily hit £10 per share before year end. | johnbuysghost | |
17/11/2024 14:16 | Indeed ✅ | steephill cove | |
17/11/2024 13:51 | They have invested 1.8bn dollars in Shaikan to get to 55k bopd...............l Its worth many multiples of todays SP 5 quid is a valuation of 1.4 bn dollars. That makes you someone who doesn't understand Shaikan. Its the largest onshore discovery for decades....... Add a 0 to that. | peking ducks | |
17/11/2024 13:20 | Todd Kozel GKP CEO on CNN ✅🆙 | steephill cove | |
17/11/2024 13:03 | The Shaikan Express is worth a minimum of:- 🚂🛢 Todd Kozel told us double figure billions 👍 He was close enough to it to know ✅🆙 | steephill cove | |
17/11/2024 12:50 | £50 per share is the bargain offer here. | johnbuysghost | |
17/11/2024 12:50 | My dilemma is Lanzarote today or 1st Class World cruise by waiting another few years. It's currently very nice, warm and sunny in Lanzarote, thanks, but I ain't sold a one to pay for it so far. Nice div in January would help though. Poor pensioner, too much invested here. | fardels bear | |
17/11/2024 12:45 | The worth of something is what someone is willing is willing to pay.I am happy to wait a bit longer.Not getting any younger is the problem 😒😒 | notaramper | |
17/11/2024 12:34 | 5 quid is a valuation of 1.4 bn dollars.That makes you someone who doesn't understand Shaikan.Its the largest onshore discovery for decades.......Add a 0 to that. | worldquant | |
17/11/2024 10:35 | I'll be happy with £5 a share.Never sure whether that makes me a ramper or deramper. | notaramper | |
17/11/2024 10:31 | GKP trolls were amusing but workers dont have the time to read 200k + posts of halfwittery . I will soon be retired however, guess what I won't be reading them then either. | nestoframpers |
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