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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.

grevis2 - 14 Mar 2005 10:21 - 184 of 203

Hi guys. There's a heck of a lot of buying going on; what's caused the rush?

watcher - 14 Mar 2005 10:46 - 185 of 203

RAB invested, contracts signed to ship products, things must be going smooth at the mines involved, bright future ahead, no predictions.

PARKIN - 04 Jun 2005 18:11 - 186 of 203

Check web site of minesite there is a speacial mtg on July 4 re Capitalisation to say now thats Co.is established they wish to boldseter share price to by reducing No. of shares from what i can remember going to be 1new share for 50 old shares
you will find it in margin of web site on left hand side
If you wish to read artical right @bottom of artical last paragraph

moneyplus - 05 Jun 2005 21:15 - 187 of 203

Anyone know why?? I hate it when companies do this I always seem to end up losing!!

dnevets - 08 Jun 2005 16:06 - 188 of 203

Nothing to lose, it's just a simple share consolidation. For every 50 of your current shares, you'll get 1 new share. Basically, it's to reduce the number of shares, and also to make the SP larger (50 x 2p = 1), just to shake off the 'penny-share' image. The company hope this will make them more attractive to institutional investors.

MarcusSz - 15 Nov 2005 17:42 - 189 of 203

Well with this appointment today the cmpany looks to be attracting a major leader....

Toledo Mining Corporation PLC
15 November 2005


Directorate Change - Appointment of Chief Executive Officer

Toledo Mining Corporation ('Company') is pleased to announce the appointment of
a new Chief Executive to underpin the planned development of its Berong nickel
mine in the Philippines.

George Bujtor, a senior mining executive with extensive experience of
commercialising major mining projects, will become the Company's Chief Executive
Officer with immediate effect.

Chris Kyriakou has relinquished his duties as CEO of the Company, also with
immediate effect. However, he will continue as Chairman of the Board.

Chris Kyriakou said: 'This appointment reflects the potential of Berong
as one of the largest undeveloped nickel projects in the world. George's
exceptional experience and leadership will prove invaluable in progressing the
planning, environmental and commercial issues associated with this exciting
project. We are delighted to welcome him.'

George Bujtor has more than 25 years' experience in the metals mining sector. He
has held senior positions with Rio Tinto, including Managing Director Base
Metals Development and Managing Director External Affairs, Energy & Environment,
as well as overseeing the strategic planning and development of major aluminium
projects in his native Australia. Until recently, he was CEO of Aldoga Aluminium
Smelter Pty Ltd, and prior to that co-led the A$1.5 billion Comalco Alumina
Refinery project.

He holds a BSc (Hons) in Geology and two Masters' degrees in mining engineering
and mineral economics, as well as an MBA.

Toledo has already been granted one of the key approvals needed ahead of
development work on the Berong nickel mine, and is working to secure the
remaining initial approvals in the near future. Alongside the Celestial and
Ulugan deposits, Berong is one of three major nickel assets held by Toledo in
the Philippines, with a combined resource of over 350 million tonnes at 1.3%
nickel and an estimated total nickel content of more than 4.6 million tonnes.

stewart3250 - 20 Nov 2005 17:33 - 190 of 203

Time for you people to start looking at Toledo, recent appointment of new CEO, completion of the road to site and real possability of Berong permit approval very very soon.

The Company has been successful in obtaining Free Prior and Informed Consent
(FPIC) from the Indigenous Cultural Community in Quezon, Palawan Province. The
consent is the first of two essential steps needed for Toledo to secure an
Environmental Compliance Certificate and Mineral Production Sharing Agreement
(MPSA).

Toledo Mining's Executive Chairman Chris Kyriakou said: "The Berong
project is one of the largest in the world, and this essential permit moves us
towards commencing work on site by the end of the year. The next step will be
the endorsement of the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development, and we hope
to receive this within the next two months."

That was said 29 September therefore the two months are about up, I have held these since March 2005 and I believe we will see real progress very soon, once this stock starts to move you will not get it easily as shares will be tightly held, also the volume that you will be able to buy will be small, but DYOR.

tangle - 20 Nov 2005 23:24 - 191 of 203

stewart3250


I whole heartedly concur with you but, how do you know the road to the site is complete?

Where did you get this info from?

TIA

stewart3250 - 21 Nov 2005 09:29 - 192 of 203

tangle

I read a post on another Bulletin board that at the end of October there was less than 2 kms of road to finnish, I would have expected it to be finnished now, also another poster had said there is a road to the minesite, some assumptions made but a fair assumption I would say.

cavman2 - 21 Nov 2005 11:06 - 193 of 203

Bought some more this morning, hopefully there will be a run up towards end of Nov.

stewart3250 - 21 Nov 2005 12:23 - 194 of 203

I hope you people took notice of my post yesterday, its up 6p already today, watch it go, large buys starting to come through, MM's seem very short of stock

cavman2 - 21 Nov 2005 13:07 - 195 of 203

Have had some for quite a while but I now feel that it is about to blow, some idiots selling though.

stewart3250 - 29 Nov 2005 11:01 - 196 of 203

Morning all,

Very quiet here, remember what I said 10 days ago ??

katcenka - 06 Dec 2005 13:03 - 197 of 203

why is this racing ahead??

sem3 - 06 Dec 2005 13:16 - 198 of 203

licencing news imminent. see advfn thread

barwoni - 06 Dec 2005 14:41 - 199 of 203

All the pieces to the jigsaw almost in place, only small amount of free float, the herd is arriving and we will see this sp at least double very rapidly...

stewart3250 - 12 Dec 2005 15:38 - 200 of 203

PCSD approved, watch this fly now.

Palawan nickel mine gets LGU approval

By MELODY M. AGUIBA


The Berong nickel project in Palawan has obtained an endorsement from the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development and is set to complete an environmental compliance certificate (ECC) in order to start operations by the first quarter of 2006.



Ramon Antonio L. Flores, resource data manager of TMM Management Inc., managing company of British firm Toledo Mining Corp. (TMC), said the project has also obtained free and prior informed consent (FPIC) from the indigenous people (IP) Tagbanuas and an approval from the National Committee on Indigenous People (NCIP).

Getting these requirements made it closer to the goal of operating the nickel project in the next three months for which it is investing $10 million.

"It will just be for direct shipping at first," said Flores who stressed TMC may eventually decide to put up a nickel processing plant in the site once it finds such operations feasible.

TMC which is in joint venture (JV) with listed firm Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corp. (ACMDC, 60 precent stake) in Berong has been busy constructing and rehabilitaing access roads and a small pier to be able to ship the metal soon. The deposit is 17 kilometers away from the coast.

Estimated to have mineral reserve of 275 million tonnes, the Berong nickel project is eyed to produce an initial 400,000 tonnes on the first year which will be upgraded to as much as one million tonnes per year over a 15-year mine life.

The ACMDC-TMC joint venture is set to sell the ore to Japanese nickel smelters as it has an agreement to supply Nippon Metals and Alloy INc. 300,000 tonnes per annum of direct shipping ore at 1.3 percent nickel while it eyes to ship high iron material to Australia.

While preparing for the startup operations, the ACMDC-TMC joint venture is continuing to conduct exploration within the vicinity of the Berong project which actually covers 10,659 hectares on four properties (Berong, Moorson, Long Point, and Tagkawayan).

Estimate of Berongs deposit at 275 million tonnes at a grade of 1.3 percent nickel and 0.074 percent cobalt is making it one of the worlds largest unexploited nickel lateriate deposits based on 2,069 test pits at 300 meter spacing.

Wishing to be listed with the governments 24 priority mining projects, company officials believe the projects operations can be accelerated given a better priority rating which the project appears to deserve considering its vast mineral potential.

Projects within the Department of Environment and Natural Resourcess priority projects are assigned regulatory officers that look out on speeding up permitting for the mining operations.

tangle - 12 Dec 2005 20:43 - 201 of 203

stewart3250 - 12 Dec 2005 15:38 - 200 of 200
PCSD approved, watch this fly now.



Hi stewart - must say I have every faith that this may now be one of the "better" AIM plays to be in, over the next few years.

Been holding, and topping up on the dips, for over a year now. Looks like this is just about ready to get very interesting indeed.

Good luck to all L/T holders.

tangle - 12 Dec 2005 20:52 - 202 of 203

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.



goldfinger - if you're still about, maybe the above comment should be ammended to reflect the fact that TMC are fast becoming a lot less risky.

TMC are looking a far better buy now than when the thread was first started imho.

sem3 - 13 Dec 2005 07:21 - 203 of 203

Important rns confirmation this morning,should wake up now.
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