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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Victoria Oil & Gas Plc | LSE:VOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BRWR3752 | ORD 0.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 3.85 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/5/2018 09:28 | Because the company has a lot of value in its main assets (P1 and P2 gas reserves plus huge network infrastructure on the ground) | highasakite | |
24/5/2018 09:24 | Why is the share price so high then? | kirk 6 | |
24/5/2018 09:15 | shocking Q1. Q2 will be no better. | highasakite | |
24/5/2018 09:07 | Much to be expected , this is why I sold most of my holding . | el-tel | |
24/5/2018 09:04 | Might as well get a gas fire in the office to use it up | bow 1975 | |
24/5/2018 08:50 | Q1 results greeted by stunned silence. It turns out that finding gas was the easy bit. Getting someone to buy and pay for it is something else. | jimbox1 | |
19/5/2018 09:50 | one word....Africa...it' | deanroberthunt | |
13/5/2018 08:58 | Thought the begging bowl would have been out by now. Could rename the company to 'just add water'. | paulmurphy777 | |
11/5/2018 17:37 | I wonder whose gas is powering the generator ? | highasakite | |
11/5/2018 17:33 | Stake building defo going on today. | highasakite | |
11/5/2018 16:52 | Interesting end of day movements | ribblewader | |
11/5/2018 13:24 | Someone wants as much stock as they can get at 33p on level 2 | highasakite | |
11/5/2018 13:19 | wow! money pouring into vog..is out time about to come? | temmujin | |
11/5/2018 13:17 | interesting buys going on?? | cojonesjr | |
11/5/2018 12:35 | Our glorious leader Mr Dik talking the talk about Africa. | highasakite | |
10/5/2018 07:39 | I would take 79p | pjj71 | |
09/5/2018 15:13 | Will do for me. | philippem | |
09/5/2018 14:41 | Take out at 80p would do the trick. | broncowarrior | |
04/5/2018 18:03 | With oil at $76 and rising the GDC sales team should be signing up customers galore to switch from oil to gas for thermal usage. If only. | highasakite | |
04/5/2018 17:13 | sleveen 30 Mar '18 - 13:03 - 42499 of 42503 3 months without the dry season power station profits. Another 3 months to follow 4 months and counting | sleveen | |
04/5/2018 07:04 | Interesting snippet from LinkedIn: "Meridian Capital deploys resources towards creating private sector solutions and value added services for our clients for challenging financial problems. We serve a diverse set of clients in Africa, North and South America, Europe and Asia, including middle stage and established corporations, partnerships, private equity funds and high net-worth individuals. Meridian Capital is focused on capital raising, private equity, corporate finance, business strategy and alternative investment markets globally." Clearly something going on!!!! | pjj71 | |
03/5/2018 22:21 | Translated via Google: Cameroon potential electricity supplier of the CEMAC countries May 03, 2018 The Cameroonian authorities said Thursday that with the establishment of the National Electricity Transmission Company (SONTREL), Cameroon is increasingly positioning itself as the potential supplier of electricity to the countries of the world. Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) and Nigeria. With regard to the existing infrastructures and the entry into operation of the hydroelectric dams of Memv'ele and Mekin (South), Lom Pangar (East) and Warack (Adamaoua) and the others, Cameroon which currently has an installed capacity of 1,200 megawatts (MW) could save an estimated 700 MW by next year. A "surplus" to supply the Central African Republic, Congo, Chad and Nigeria who need it. It is therefore to this heavy mission that SONATREL, which has voted a budget of 109 billion CFA francs for the current fiscal year, will begin to fill in May 2018, when 230 agents of the company Energy of Cameroon ( ENEO) responsible for the production of electricity and who still has the responsibility of transport, have been transferred to SONATREL. Because of the dilapidated infrastructures and their insufficiency, nearly 40% of the electricity produced is lost in transport, informs ENEO. Failures that SONATREL which has an investment plan of 900 billion CFA francs should rise while Cameroon plans to produce by 2025, more than 3,000 MW of electricity. | highasakite |
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