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LGX Oil + Gas Inc ROAOF

LGX Oil & Gas Inc is a junior oil and gas company. The company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of oil and gas properties. Its projects are in Southern Alberta. The company invests in all types of energy business-related assets, including petroleum and natural gas-related assets, gathering, processing, and transportation assets located in Western Canada. LGX is dedicated to delivering growth in reserves and production for its investors through land acquisition, exploration, and development of oil and natural gas resources.


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Post by hsyxuon Jan 29, 2009 1:59pm
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OIL still trading after Feb. 9th?

OIL still trading after Feb. 9th?
I sent an e-mail to Oilexco a couple of days ago asking If /where I would be able to trade my shares AFTER Feb 9th, the date of de-listing from the TSX. [After all, why would insiders buy on Jan. 23rd, if they were going to lose their shirt?]  Since the insiders bought in London, the question arose whether I could trade my Can. shares in London - i.e. were they interlisted? - Received no reply to my e-mail.

Called the OSC today.  A very nice person helped me navigate the SEDAR database, which contained no further information. However, the OSC employee recommended that I call the Investor Relations person at Oilexco.
Mr. Rob Elgie (403) 262-5441 did not answer the phone but directed all calls to a voice mail. My message was cut off after no more than 20 secs and a  message came on that "due to the high volume of calls" it would take time before he could return phone callsl.

Called my discount broker, who told me that OilexcoL was NOT delisted from the Nasdaq Pink Sheets, where it is trading under the symbol OILXS. (hope this information is correct)

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