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Monterrico Metals Plc (MNA) (MNA)     

PapalPower - 21 Sep 2006 13:39

197791.gif20th Oct 2006 - Media Bid Comment : Link to Hemscott Article Click Here


197791.gif8th Oct 2006 - Mineweb Article : Link Click Here

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Web Site : http://www.monterrico.co.uk

Major Shareholders :

Framlington 9.05%
ISIS Asset Mgmt PLC 8.44%
Raymond John Angus 5.59% (Director)
Lehman Brothers International (Europe) 5.40%
Christopher John Eager 4.96%
AMVESCAP PLC 4.56%
Frederic Zachary Haller 4.28% (Director)
Aviva PLC 3.50%
Allianz AG 3.08%

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Broker Recommendations :

Fortis Private Inv Mgt 15-09-06 BUY
Collins Stewart 14-08-06 BUY
Hargreave Hale 18-05-06 BUY

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Shares in Issue

26.31 million



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If the links do not auto open the player on clicking, then open WM or RP and then copy and paste the link into the "Open URL" function.


Interview With:
Richard Ralph CMG, CVO
Executive Chairman

Dated September 14, 2006


Listen with Windows Media - Link Below :
http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/uploaded_files/2006/September/14/wma/MonterricoMetalsPlc.wma

Listen with Real Player - Link Below :
http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/uploaded_files/2006/September/14/ram/MonterricoMetalsPlc.ram
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Director Trades :

Director Buys :

21/12/2005 R Angus BUY 10,000 @ 376p = 37.6K
21/12/2005 C Eager BUY 5,000 @ 376p = 18.8K
197791.gif20/09/2006 Frederick Haller BUY 10,000 @ 167p = 16.7K

queen1 - 22 Oct 2006 10:55 - 51 of 160

Agreed Big Al but I also feel there's legs in PP's figures as well. I guess we'll just have to wait and see!

PapalPower - 22 Oct 2006 14:45 - 52 of 160

20:20 Oct 06 Copper Day presentation by MNA for those who would like some more info on MNA :

http://www.mclwebcasts.com/Copper-monterrico-6-10-06_files/Default.htm

Big Al - 23 Oct 2006 11:26 - 53 of 160

Very surprised to see no movement today. Couldn't find anything in the weekend press either, although I wasn't searching thoroughly.

PapalPower - 23 Oct 2006 11:45 - 54 of 160

Price is getting marginally stronger actually.

There is potential for more news this week or next, so plenty of things going on.

Big Al - 23 Oct 2006 13:24 - 55 of 160

Trying to read this and they're heading negative. This doesn't smell like a high price take-out. Will continue to watch with interest. ;-0

PapalPower - 23 Oct 2006 17:31 - 56 of 160

Some profit taking at present, which is to be expected given the big rise up from 165p to where it is now, and the fact that its only a "very early approach".

If people want to take profits then fine, I will wait for any drop to stop, and buy a load more, just like most others will I am sure, whether they sold or not ;)

Big Al - 23 Oct 2006 17:59 - 57 of 160

Profit-taking on very low volume this morning PP? Hmm

I will re-enter if they come back far enough, but that is some way below current levels. I do hope they get taken at a decent price, but please don't over-expose yourself as these things can easily fall apart.

Best of luck,
Al
;-)

PapalPower - 23 Oct 2006 18:34 - 58 of 160

Big Al, I think 400p would be the very minimum offer, however once a BFS is done and more details out, then a figure far ahead of this easily possible.

Interesting times ahead.

Big Al - 02 Nov 2006 03:45 - 59 of 160

Just bringing this to where I can find it without going right down the BB.

I'm still watching, but it's all gone quiet. More perturbingly the share price has done nowt. Hmmm.

PapalPower - 02 Nov 2006 10:03 - 60 of 160

Its still undervalued imo Big Al, even after the rise.

Arf Dysg - 02 Nov 2006 11:28 - 61 of 160

Share price up today. There's support out there.

Big Al - 02 Nov 2006 22:16 - 62 of 160

PP - may be, maybe not. Don't see it myself, but hey! ...... such is life in the market

;-)

Arf Dysg - 18 Nov 2006 19:48 - 63 of 160

If this does suffer from a takeover I'm going to go right off my trolley.

queen1 - 19 Nov 2006 14:11 - 64 of 160

Why "suffer" from a takeover Arf Dysg? Doesn't sound like too bad a strategy to me, dependant on the price obviously, especially if there's more than one interested party.

Arf Dysg - 19 Nov 2006 15:24 - 65 of 160

queen1, I was being ironic. What I'm actually doing is buying more, hoping that there WILL be a takeover. I reckon that the net present value of the mine is 12 pounds a share. This goes up a bit if they borrow money from the banks instead of paying for the mine infrastructure costs immediately. 12 pounds a share assumes a very low copper price, around $1.50/lb. Every $0.10/lb increase on the copper price adds 3 pounds sterling per share to the net present value.

The feasibility study, out any day now, should clarify things.

PapalPower - 19 Nov 2006 16:22 - 66 of 160

It was planned for December, but if it slipped a month or two it should not make any difference.

queen1 - 20 Nov 2006 17:43 - 67 of 160

Fair enough Arf Dysg. 12 a share would be lovely but a little rich I feel. A takeout price around 5 though shouldn't be out of the question.

Arf Dysg - 22 Nov 2006 16:00 - 68 of 160

December would be nice but I'd still be happy with a little new year present.
5 a share would value the company at 130m. That really isn't much considering the likely yearly output of copper.

Suppose the mine capital cost is half a billion pounds, that means there's only a fraction of that left over for the shareholders. I suggest that if the value of the mine (in today's money) is only slightly greater than the capital cost, margins are thin enough that the whole enterprise is dubious. I think margins are a lot better than that.

Big Al - 22 Nov 2006 21:40 - 69 of 160

If even a fiver was in the offing, I'd really expect this to be trading at higher levels than this.

12 is sheer fantasy IMO

queen1 - 23 Nov 2006 12:39 - 70 of 160

Fair points both. I'm sure the market will lead the way eventually.
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