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Duffer 15 Jul 2016

Foo, is the only thing holding the share price back.

Duffer 14 Jul 2016

Another overpaid snout in the trough. Why?

Saltyjack 02 Jul 2016

Are we moving into Nigeria? [link]

Saltyjack 19 Jun 2016

It's almost criminal what has happened with VOG, I see he got rid of grant I wonder how much that cost us or will he come back as an advisor. Nobody can get to the bottom of anything with this company. Private investors have been sold down the river by FOO I have lost a fortune on the old broken promises it seems everybody is taking a slice of the pie so how can they make money. Grimm has his 40%Foo has his 5% Cam govt have their 5% what's left for the investors that took all of the risk. I know exactly what I am going to vote at the AGM no matter what rabbit FOO pulls out of the hat it will just be smoke and mirrors.

Duffer 18 Jun 2016

VOG, the money pit for investors and cash cow for directors.

NannyTess1 16 Jun 2016

Hi VOG investors. I've popped in to offer some sympathy. I know your woes and the fact that most of you are licking your wounds after being duped by Chairman Foo and his leadership. Each one of you poor souls should be sitting pretty looking at bundles of twenties or a carpet strewn with Krugerrands. I had had enough. So I followed George Soros into gold. Am up about 40% in 2 weeks. VOG, in contrast can still go down. I would not touch the stock above 20 p. If creditors to VOG make a margin call in adverse market conditions, VOG could halve in price. I wish all you brave souls well, and hope my fears do nor materialise.

Saltyjack 15 Jun 2016

Tell me does anybody know if Grimm is getting his cut from the well head is Foo charing him to use our pipeline?

Duffer 11 Jun 2016

Shelve any bonus plans until the all investors Foo has duped over the last 9 years have been fully reimbursed, that would in my case require a share price of £2.25p.

NannyTess1 03 Jun 2016

I feel obliged, yet again, to fire a broadside into the leadership at VOG. Speculative buy ratings by Beaufort and Numis Securities have been repeatedly rebuffed by the market, as have "Presentations" and gobbledegook composed of technical detail and the despair of micro-economics. The Market, in contrast, is not easily fooled. It takes a "heli-view" (the big picture) of past, current and especially future operations. Whilst the production arm of VOG in Cameroon appears to be thriving, exploratory wells are steeped in uncertainty and are draining resources. The prospect that VOG will then go on to service other developing gas projects throughout Africa is impractical and parlous, as its financial base is far from secure. Small but costly layers of management doing I don't know what, clearly does not help. Information flow is often late and obscure. Reports must be clear and to the point. The Market can smell subterfuge in any of its forms. Any attempts to dress her up and present her as something she is not, will be laid bare.VOG gets a thumbs up when the doctor (The Market) writes VOG a clear bill of health, which will be a sustained significantly higher share price from her current range. My naval guns remain trained on VOG!

Simbrad 01 Jun 2016

Beaufort's note out this morning: "VOG performed strongly in the seven months ended 31st December 2015, with robust revenue resulting in its first profit. Gas sold during the period nearly doubled, supported by solid demand in Douala, Cameroon and the surrounding areas. VOG’s robust operating cash flows have helped it lower debt levels. The acquisition of 75% interest in Matanda block would help the company to further enhance its position in Cameroon; the area is 60 times the current licence area of Logbaba and is estimated to hold P50 gas-in-place volume of 1.8 tcf and 136 mmbbl of condensate. The funding received after the reporting period would allow Gaz du Cameroun (GDC) to complete its 2016 capital expansion programme without recourse to any equity funding. Going forward, VOG aims to increase profit for 2016 by increasing revenue and reducing operational and corporate expenses. We are encouraged by the company’s progress and anticipate further positive developments. Therefore..." - it's out on Research Tree

NannyTess1 01 Jun 2016

Chairman Foo is not exonerated from the parlous state he has left VOG in, when VOG should be awash with cash and investors fighting to buy stock. VOG needs to consolidate her trump card as producer, and not lose her way by involvement in exploratory wells and that hair-brain notion of partnerships with other junior gas field which are about to turn producer. Such projects will bleed VOG dry. Equally unhelpful are the distorted remuneration packages sequestered from the company, especially when the SP is languishing.How many more investors are there going to be led up the garden path by Foo and his Board. They need to get it right, or do the right thing and resign. Further, it is about time that investors in VOG should be rewarded, without excuses. How many more years will Chairman Foo and his lieutenants keep honest and hardworking investors waiting?

NannyTess1 31 May 2016

Ploughing through VOG Preliminary gobbledegook....... Cash $6.0 m .... Market unimpressed. The market is expert at doing its sums. They know how much cash is income, and how much is expenditure. Any primary school child could do the Maths which is a simple "take away" sum. This is what roils the Market. Chairman Foo is still lost deep in the woods. Unless he bends to investors concerns, he will be lost in space.

NannyTess1 27 May 2016

Duffer is one of the enlightened few, with his head firmly screwed on and has the gift of insight. Investors would be foolish to ignore his words of wisdom. I sold my entire holding in VOG over 2 weeks and followed in the footsteps of that wily old sage, George Soros. Here we have Mr Gekko personified. He recently bought a 1.7% stake in Barrick Gold, the world's largest gold miner, anticipating market turmoil. I decided I couldn't sit around whilst chairman Foo squeezes the life out of VOG, to his own advantage. If you choose to stay, you may have to fasten your seatbelt extra tight. In any case, good luck to you all!

Duffer 27 May 2016

Foo and his board of cronies are more committed to their bank balances, than the shareholder value. People are reluctant to buy with these greedy snouts in the trough.

Saltyjack 23 May 2016

Re: VOG Stream Log The BOD are doing a great job. They deserve every penny they can get their hands on.