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"Wow ! if someone with 30 yrs in The City is sniffing around in here - then we must be onto a winner."
Why is that?
and yes i did all that on then just to get you saying more about my spelling
just to let you kno i bought at 65p and the again when i had free cash at £120
i was only asking but i am not in your group and got shouted down
yes i left school not able to spell
and had to put up with bullies like you all my life
but ill tell you something 20 years ago i was earning 30.000 a year
just because i can not spell dos not meat am think
i hope you are all very pleased with yourself
but ill tell you lot one thing you would not say that to my face
that is 100% hope you are all ha/ha/ha made him look a fool
well done to you now if there is one decent person out there what can work out my spelling
i would just like to no the rest of you one day you never never no
we just might meet up
Wow ! if someone with 30 yrs in The City is sniffing around in here - then we must be onto a winner.
....... Or maybe they have taken a little retiral contract to knock us down a few points and flush out the timid.
hi
i am not knocking gkp at all
only asking
yes i do have share i more stocks
but there just seems to be jokers on stock
and then thy all get together
get spelling lessons
dont invest
will no post again so gfys
@ Victor384
“... spelling and GRAMMER lessons ...”
Good one mate ...
Having access to some of these institutions is really not an issue if you have spent nearly 30 years in the City.
And as an aside............
Invest in some spelling and grammer lessons.................
You are fooling no-one on here....................
Looking at your previous posts ( over the 12 months you have been on here )
Either - stop investing and avoid the stock market completely - OR - try harder to knock GKP .........
NEXT.............
hi
could some one advice me with gkp
ive not had the shares long
over on advfn thy are saying we could be bought out for £5 £10 £20 and more
when you can buy the shares on the open market for £1.75p
just do not understand it
please no daft replies
i would just like to no for the future
thank you the frog
Did i say there was a contradiction...?
You also said
"As far as I’m aware, quite a few of the major shareholders happy to sell north of 300p."
So you have direct access to owners of GKP shares at Lansdowne Partners, Hof Hoorneman, UBS Group AG, BlackRock Inc, Mr Gertjan Koomen etc.....
LOOOL
@ nufc9
And the contradiction in my statements would be ...?
Classic own goal mate...
wise man that kaaran is
It was only last month you said...
"What could get us closer to 300p in the foreseeable future is stable POO around 65, continuous payments including back-payments for the amount, no fuss with the KRG, some form of capital return, maybe faster than expected increase in production to 55k bopd."
You also said
"As far as I’m aware, quite a few of the major shareholders happy to sell north of 300p."
So you have direct access to owners of GKP shares at Lansdowne Partners, Hof Hoorneman, UBS Group AG, BlackRock Inc, Mr Gertjan Koomen etc.....
LOOOL
Main issue with GKP is that at the moment there is no marginal buyer willing to stick their neck out to buy the share up to 200s GBp level. What needs to happen? For a start, GKP itself could become that marginal buyer that lifts the share by initiating a substantial share buyback program. Unlike the previous buyback campaign, the macro backdrop is far better this time. Unfortunately, it is unlikely that GKP will attract other deep-pocketed suitors for now. ESG has killed a lot of the institutional demand for oil investments. IMVHO the only catalysts that can lift us higher for now are buybacks and potentially some upside surprises on production. Not putting much faith in upside surprises by Iraqi politics - but you never know.
Thats the key driver this time.
Kurdistan only has oil for revenue. It needs time to diversify its economy for the future and needs the cash to do so. Much the same as the Saudi's. Forget all the valuations. The imaginary "issues" and focus on what this has always been about geopolitics. The difference this time is the KRG and ICG are in the same canoe without a paddle.
Yes GKP could eventually design and build PF-3 . Drill 20-30 new wells , build flow lines / pipelines /export pumps/gas processing kit and everything else they will need . But not in the timeframe the Kurds require right now.
Thats why they are talking and negotiating . They need each other and thats why (hopefully) it will be resolved - finally.
IMO
Me too am optimist by nature. Oil always has a habit of finding it’s way to the market. Kurds are desperate to get the volume lifted up. It will happen at some point.
ML I agree , and like you Ill believe it when it happens.
However this time at least they are talking about it happening.
Sometimes , not often , but occasionally , you get a major surprise, and since I am an optimist by nature Ill hold that thought.
GLA
SS back in the day news that the oil and gas law was about to be passed would have sent the share price through the roof. The truth is nobody believes or trusts what these two governments say.