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Victoria Oil & GAS THE BIG ONE (VOG)     

niceonecyril - 24 Jul 2005 15:48

"> Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=VOG&Si
http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4381032
http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4381151
http://www.investegate.co.uk/victoria-oil---38--gas--vog-/rns/final-results/201310250700053729R/

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VOG is presently drilling Well 104 in its West Medvezhye field,and expected to reach depth in 4 weeks from spud date of 30th June, that makes 27th July(this week).
Results of testing will be sometime mid/late August, with a positive outcome
it could be HUGH.
With estimates of 134BILLION cubic metres of GAS and 201 Million barrels of Gas
Condensate,it will be a Company Maker. The field is in the area of the largest gas field in the WORLD.
Other assets include Kemerkol in Kazakhstan, with C1 reserves of 8.7MBO
and C2 reserves of7.8MBO. Another acquistion is Tamdykol with potental
reserves of 34MBO, it also has interest in 2 blocks in the North Sea.
You can check it out on www.uk-wire.com, and its own site of www.victoriaoilandgas.com.
It has excellent management team led by Kevin Foo, who hopes to turn it into
a Mid Cap Company(�500m+) in the not to distant future.
As i stated earlier in the post, Drilling is almost complete so it won't be long to Lift Off?
Well, Well worth checking out.
cyril

http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201111040700164867R

http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201111290700139263S
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201112200700132888U
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201207090700051587H
http://www.investegate.co.uk/victoria-oil---38--gas--vog-/rns/rsm-default/201401130700074445X/
http://www.investegate.co.uk/victoria-oil---38--gas--vog-/rns/interim-results/201402280701321590B/
http://www.investegate.co.uk/CompData.aspx?code=VOG&tab=announcements

2517GEORGE - 10 Jul 2006 16:57 - 923 of 2511

So do I and I have no complaints, they are now part of Selftrade.
2517

new boy - 10 Jul 2006 17:22 - 924 of 2511

Looking good for tomorrow, this will be testing the 100p mark, hope to see some small increases in the comming weeks as sentiment changes.

good luck to all those who hold.

candolim - 10 Jul 2006 17:25 - 925 of 2511

you can do a three day, five day, ten day, fifteen day and a 20 day settlement. They are accurate. Try them. The vog are looking a little better today. Still a long way to go back to 2.50. good look.

G D Potts - 10 Jul 2006 18:39 - 926 of 2511

Whats happened to this one! thought it was set for new heights of 3?
Good buying opportunity perhaprs?

cynic - 10 Jul 2006 18:45 - 927 of 2511

GDP .... whyy do you expect a sudden and dramatic recovery? ...... No chance! ..... See post 915

G D Potts - 10 Jul 2006 19:49 - 928 of 2511

I am not expecting one in fact this share is completely new to me, I was wondering what you, as holders, thought about recovery prospects.
RE- 915, I agree these sort of companies tend to slide without newsflow.

candolim - 10 Jul 2006 20:39 - 929 of 2511

lizard please log in to www.jarvis investment management.co.uk and also try www.sharedealactive.co.uk and I know you will get all the information that you require. best of look for your future investments.

lizard - 10 Jul 2006 20:47 - 930 of 2511

candolim- thanks for your comments/advice.

hlyeo98 - 11 Jul 2006 08:13 - 931 of 2511

Victoria Oil & Gas Plc

11 July 2006

Significant Shareholding

Victoria Oil & Gas Plc (the 'Company') was notified on 10 July, 2006 by L-R
Managers LLC, on behalf of the funds that it manages, that it no longer holds a
notifiable interest in the ordinary shares of the Company.

Kevin Foo / George Donne Leesa Peters/ Laurence Read
Victoria Oil & Gas Plc Conduit PR
+44 (0)207 921 8820 +44 (0)207 429 6605
+44 (0)7979 955 923

skyhigh - 11 Jul 2006 08:20 - 932 of 2511

or was ?.. don't really know what it means or what the impact is likely to be

lizard - 11 Jul 2006 09:35 - 933 of 2511

it means they dont want to hold vog shares!

silvermede - 11 Jul 2006 09:51 - 934 of 2511

Lizard, It means that they either hold less than 3% of VOG shares, or less down to of course zero, but you don't know that, 3% is the threshold for a notifiable interest, please give some thought to your posts, many thanks :-)

lizard - 11 Jul 2006 13:35 - 935 of 2511

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=1396997

a hopefully good sign the md buying shares.

lizard - 13 Jul 2006 17:17 - 936 of 2511

does anyone here use td waterhouse as an online broker?.

i am getting totally confused with how they calculate book costs?. if i buy 1000 worth of stock my total book cost should show 1000 inc commission. but every trade i do i am getting a reduced figure probably over 100 off book cost showing say 900. i have spoke to them and worryingly their figures dont match either. they are saying they take an average and calculate in relation to the inland revenue. totally dont get it and how they arrive at this over complicated method.and what has it got to do with tdw and ir i declare my own tax surely?.

i use to be with american express inv who i didnt have one problem with this in 5yrs. they shut this division annoyingly as i was v happy. why is the book cost valued at an average?.


any advice much appreciated?.

soul traders - 13 Jul 2006 18:02 - 937 of 2511

Strange, Lizard. I use TDW as well - it's true that if you buy and sell a particular stock in chunks then your book cost is expressed as the average (basically because the system cannot match trades to see what you really paid for the stock you retain in your portfolio).

I thought that the IR looked at share trades on a LIFO basis for capital gains purposes (however, I am not an expert as I'm taxed according to German law!), and so I would have thought that the average has nothing to do with taxation.

Have you actually sold any of the stock in question or is your position only composed of purchases?

lizard - 13 Jul 2006 18:46 - 938 of 2511

st- both sells and buys are giving me a v strange calculation on book cost which i frankly dont understand. i have someone phoning me tomorrow to explain exactly how they arrive at this figure and figures as every trade i do i cant understand the new book cost.

my past broker used a simple and logical method?. where is the average cost coming from? if i buy a share at 7p there is zero average it is 7p?. . if my book cost is 15k and i buy 1k of stock my new book cost should be no question 16k. where as tdw would probably give 15,850.



i dont get these methods and very worringly they have been out as much as 700 and each time i have had the book cost ammended?

candolim - 14 Jul 2006 09:18 - 939 of 2511

when you buy shares you pay half a percent of the value of your order in tax. Then included in your order should be a set cost for buying ie 9.50 for buying or selling. So if you buy some shares for 1000 then i would have thought they should charge 5 tax and whatever their buying cost is.

candolim - 14 Jul 2006 09:40 - 940 of 2511

when you sell your shares you do not pay any tax. only the broker charge.

lizard - 14 Jul 2006 10:01 - 941 of 2511

cheers candolim- but i still dont get tdw over complicated methods of calculating book costs? my last broker kept it simple and where the averaging is coming from is new to me.

soul traders - 14 Jul 2006 11:06 - 942 of 2511

TDW's book costs include the cost of trading (i.e. the rate charged for the transaction plus stamp duty). Lizard, it sounds like there's some kind of glitch as the figures you're getting are clearly way wrong. TDW does offer the opportunity for you to ask them to correct the book costs - there's a form you can download, but I'm sure you're aware of that already.
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