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TOLEDO MINIMG CORPORATION (TMC)     

goldfinger - 29 Jul 2004 00:59

WARNING, this share is so speculative do not even think about buying it unless you can afford to throw your money down the toilet.

The Group's principal activity is international mining development and investment. Toledo Copper Corporation plc was introduced to the AIM market on the 5th April 2004 via a Placing of 166.6 million shares at 1.5p each. The funds raised will contribute towards a feasibility study with Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development - a company based in the Philippines and quoted on the Philippine stock exchange. That study will determine if the Philippines-based Toledo Copper Mine, in which TCU has a right to acquire a 40% stake potentially worth 316 million US dollars, can be re-opened

There are 453.7 million ordinary shares of 0.01p each in issue.

Major Shareholders (as at 18th April 2004): RAB Special Solutions LP, 96,000,000 shares (21.16%); Resources Investment Trust plc, 77,000,000 shares (16.97%); Chrisilios Chris Kyriakou (Dir), 50,000,000 shares (11.02%); Sierra International Services Ltd, 50,000,000 shares (11.02%); Craggan International Ltd, 30,000,000 shares (6.61%); Golden Dragon Trading, 20,000,000 shares (4.41%); Wai Yip Investments Ltd, 20,000,000 shares (4.41%); and Hartford Investment Group Ltd, 15,000,000 shares (3.31%).

TCU Director Merfyn Roberts is an 18% partner in Absolute Resources LP, which holds 10,000,000 Ordinary Shares. The Company has also granted the Directors options to subscribe for a further 17,500,000 Ordinary Shares at 0.02p per Ordinary Share at any time up to the third Anniversary of Admission.#

cheerrs GF.

PARKIN - 12 Oct 2004 11:57 - 108 of 203

To anyone whom may have found that there holding in the above copmany been wiped out there is now a new Epic Code for the Co. now which is (TMC)which has been inforce since 7/10/2004

goldfinger - 12 Oct 2004 13:00 - 109 of 203

Thanks for flagging this up Parkin, have asked Ian if he would change over the name and code.

cheers GF.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 12 Oct 2004 13:11 - 110 of 203

Goldfinger,

I have received your E mail and will get JT to make the necessary changes,

Ian

ptholden - 12 Oct 2004 16:48 - 111 of 203

15% rise today on the back of this RNS. So despite Aimtrader's post Cambrian Mining obviously don't feel the same way.

Toledo Mining Corporation PLC
12 October 2004

Toledo Mining Corporation plc ('the Company')



Notification of significant holding



Under sections 198 to 202 of the Companies Act 1985 and rule 15 of the AIM Rules
the following information falls to be disclosed:


The Company was notified on 12 October 2004 that Cambrian Mining Plc has an
interest in 30,000,000 Ordinary Shares of 0.1p each in the Company. This
represents 4.45% of the issued share capital of the Company.



12 October 2004





This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange


aldwickk - 12 Oct 2004 22:03 - 112 of 203

Do thing there will a lot profit taking at 3p , which as been suggested.

aldwickk - 12 Oct 2004 22:05 - 113 of 203

Sorry left out the you.

aldwickk - 12 Oct 2004 22:07 - 114 of 203

and be

ptholden - 12 Oct 2004 22:49 - 115 of 203

There's always be profit taking Aldwickk. Most important aspect, IMHO, is will there be sufficient news / interest until possible production next year to keep the SP ticking along? Without steady news flow, the SP will drift and be the main reason for a possible decline rather than profit taking.

PTH

Andy - 13 Oct 2004 00:17 - 116 of 203

ptholden,

I believe there may still be many in from the original float, and if the price increases much more, they may well seek an exit point. It will be interesting to see what happens.

I have first hand knowledge that the Philippines is not a strightforward place to do business, which may explain some of the delays to the original timeframe.

goldfinger - 13 Oct 2004 02:23 - 117 of 203

Thanks Ian. Wondered why on another site this morning they said they were up.

cheers GF.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 13 Oct 2004 09:05 - 118 of 203

goldfinger the thread name and Epic have now been updated as per your request.

Ian

ptholden - 13 Oct 2004 09:39 - 119 of 203

Andy

I do agree with your assessment, but if the stock continues to rise as is currently the case, (up a further 9% today), I would hazard a guess that the profit takers may well stick it out for a bit longer. Judging by the buys going through at the moment, no-one is selling just yet and if they do I imagine they will be mopped up fairly quickly. Hopefully when the heat goes out of the stock TMC may be placed to announce further progress, an update which I understand to be released fairly soon. In any event, I think I will hang onto these for a while. I sold some a while ago, which netted a small loss, so my adjusted break even figure is just about round the corner.

Regards

PTH

ptholden - 13 Oct 2004 09:51 - 120 of 203

Okay, here we go Bid moved up to 3.0p, let's see what happens now!

aldwickk - 13 Oct 2004 10:07 - 121 of 203

Profit takeing at 3p what took them so long. lol

aldwickk - 13 Oct 2004 10:17 - 122 of 203

Price holding well.

Andy - 13 Oct 2004 10:24 - 123 of 203

ptholden,

We will see, but good luck to you, there is certainly a good deal of potential in this share, but with higher potential goes higher risk!

goldfinger - 13 Oct 2004 10:30 - 124 of 203

Whats that then 27% in two days, not bad. Im sticking with them no matter what happens to price short term.

Dont think Cambria would have taken a stake before checking out a few things.

Mines are always top risk.

cheers GF.

ptholden - 13 Oct 2004 10:39 - 125 of 203

GF

Perhaps this is being rather simplistic. I accept Mine Exploration is high risk, but in this case the stuff is known to be there, so surely it is just a matter of producing profitably?

Regards

PTH

goldfinger - 13 Oct 2004 10:42 - 126 of 203

Hi PTH, we already know they can do that with the nickel mining. Just think Cambria must have been tipped the wink on the copper.

cheers GF.

ptholden - 13 Oct 2004 10:45 - 127 of 203

Just had a look at the timing of the bigger Sells, I think quite a few are actually buys, so not too much profit taking yet.

PTH.
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