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ybhere 29 Sep 2016

Re: DL excited about DOR On the strength of DL's comments re Brockham, I decided to take up the Doriemus Open Offer, for every 10 shares held, can buy 3 Doriemus shares @ 0.035p. Seems a reasonable deal with good prospects from Brockham.YB

ybhere 29 Sep 2016

DL excited about DOR Picked up from an interview on the LSE website:-[link] Views Episode 10, DL talks Gatwick Gusher, AAAP, Doriemus and the Brockham Oil, in particular, excited about DOR. Worth a listen to the 13 min video.YB

ybhere 29 Sep 2016

Interim Results out You can see the News item on the Doriemus website[link]

ybhere 25 Jul 2016

ISDX News Doriemus PLC (ISDXOR), the London Listed UK focused oil and gas exploration and production investment company, is pleased to announce it has engaged, in conjunction with the operator and owner of 80 per cent. (Angus Energy Weald Basin No. 3 Limited) of the producing onshore Brockham Oil Field ("Brockham", US-based NUTECH Energy Alliance Ltd. ("NUTECH", one of the world's leading companies in petrophysical analysis and reservoir Intelligence, to assist the company assess and more fully understand the potential of it's Brockham Oil Field, oil and gas acreage in the UK's Weald Basin. The Company owns a 10 per cent. participating interest in the UK Production Licence No. 235 ("PL 235" which comprises the producing onshore Brockham on the northern flank of the Weald Basin. Headquartered and operating in Houston, Texas, NUTECH (www.nutechenergy.com) is a global oil services company specialising in reservoir evaluation and optimisation at all stages of the exploration and production life-cycle. NUTECH have analysed nearly 100,000 wells globally, for super majors to small independents in 80 countries, containing many of the world's major conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon plays. David Lenigas, Doriemus's Executive Chairman, commented; "I have worked with Nutech extensively in the past in their assessment of the Horse Hill Licences in the Weald Basin and the wider Weald Basin in general, and I am delighted that the Company will gain access to NUTECH's proven global technical expertise, to help us understand the potential of our assets in the Weald." The directors of the Company accept responsibility for the contents of this announcement. -ENDS- Doriemus Plc: +44 (0)20 7440 0640 David Lenigas Hamish Harris Donald Strang

ybhere 07 Jul 2016

Re: DL's Blog Sorry I can't post the full blog. Inappropriate Aussie language.[link]

ybhere 07 Jul 2016

DL's Blog Sorry I cant post the full blog. Inappropriate Aussie language.YB

money43 17 Mar 2016

Re: Trading ISDX Well, in that case, I'll sit tight and wait for them to rocket on some future good news ! I'll have to keep watching the ISDX screen

Jon Warwick 15 Mar 2016

Trading ISDX We just contact iii instruct them to get a price and sell through them I don’t think we can Bye through iii only sell unless you need the money just sit tight and see how she goes as before but we have not lost anything we still own our shares but with less protection Crystal Amber on ISDX has a bid of 143 and an ask of 153 not much change good luck all it is handy still being able to keep discussions going on iii John.

coldascheese 15 Mar 2016

Re: What happens to the delisted shares? Shares are now trading on ISDX 0.04 to 0.07 - I have looked at brokers who deal with ISDX and iii is listed among them.I assume that they should notify us that we are able to deal through iii.Lets wait and see !

money43 15 Mar 2016

What happens to the delisted shares? Ok, the shares are off AIM and now trading on ISDX. Simple question - what happens to the shares we all hold on AIM? Are we going to get an announcement soon.......

etadelete 15 Mar 2016

sad for aim First Day of Dealings on ISDXThe Directors of the Company are pleased to announce that, with effect from 80 am today, the Company's ordinary shares will commence trading on the ISDX Growth Market under the ticker DOR.The Directors of Doriemus accept responsibility for this announcement.this will continue....Corruption is a form of dishonest or unethical conduct by a person entrusted with a position of authority, often to acquire personal benefit. Corruption may include many activities including bribery and embezzlement, though it may also involve practices that are legal in many countries.

Jon Warwick 11 Mar 2016

Is this in antisipation of a leave eu disission From: Document comprises an admission document drawn up in compliance with the requirements of the ISDX RulesRISKS RELATING TO INVESTING IN EUROPEEuropean political conditionsAlthough political conditions in the European countries in which the Company currently invests in and proposes to invest in are generally stable, changes may occur in their political, fiscal and legal systems which might affect the ownership or operation of the Company’s interests, including inter alia, changes in exchange control regulations, expropriation of licences and rights, changes in government and in legislative and regulatory regimes.The regions in which the Company may choose to invest may have less developed legal systems than more established economies which may result in risks such as (i) effective legal redress in the courts of such jurisdiction, whether in respect of a breach of law or regulation or in an ownership dispute, being more difficult to obtain; (ii) a higher degree of discretion on the part of governmental authorities; (iii) the lack of judicial or administrative guidance on interpreting applicable rules and regulations; (iv) inconsistencies or conflicts between and within various laws, regulations, decrees, orders and resolutions; or (v) relative inexperience of the judiciary and courts in such matters. In consequence the commitment of local business people, government officials and agencies and the judicial system to abide by legal requirements and negotiated agreements may be more uncertain, creating particular concerns with respect to licences and agreements for business. These may be susceptible to revision or cancellation and legal redress may be uncertain or delayed. There can be no assurances that licences, licence applications or other legal arrangements will not be adversely affected by the actions of government authorities or others and the effectiveness of an enforcement of such arrangements in the region in which the Company proposes to invest cannot be assured.EU ReferendumIt has been announced that a referendum be held on 23 June 2016 to determine whether the United Kingdom should remain a member of the European Union. While at present the majority of the investments held by the Company are based within the United Kingdom, its investing policy is to identify and acquire suitable acquisitions or suitable ancillary acquisitions in the oil and gas sector in Europe.While the Company will seek to adapt its investing policy in order to mitigate potential issues that could arise from the United Kingdom leaving the European Union, risks exist that the Company will encounter issues in identifying and making investments outside the United Kingdom. Additionally, it is likely that the United Kingdom leaving the European Union would have a significant impact upon exchange rate fluctuations.So supplying our own market from Sussex we would be better of out of the EU. not the same for all oilies John.

money43 02 Mar 2016

ISDX vs AIM Apart from the fact it's a lot cheaper to list on ISDX, is there any other reason DOR are moving to ISDX?And reading the 90 page report on the ISDZ website, it just poses more questions -[link]

Jon Warwick 02 Mar 2016

ISDX What a long wait for what ? sounds good flow but what are they doing still the same rules for Mergers/Acquisition's who they after. someone knows out there. WHO WHEN. I don't know why.

The Real Grinch 01 Mar 2016

Re: I'm no expert on ISDX but... sounds okay but I'm not 100% sure what the difference will be.

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