Lightroom 5 GPS issue with Nikon D3

I can not see the GPS coordinates in Lightroom 5. I am using a Nikon D3 with the GP-1 GPS unit.

Thanks, this solved my issue! Don't know why, it was the printer color profile who had been selected on my monitor profile!!!

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    After exhaustive testing (including trialing Phase One's Capture One Pro 7), it appears to be a bug in Adobe's SDK used in both LR4 and Capture One Pro 7.
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