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.
dunbarton
- 03 Aug 2004 10:45
- 55 of 203
Good post salford. I don't come on this bulletin board to throw nasty personal insults at other posters and make suggestive remarks about their sexual preferences. I think I'm entitled to point out the pitfalls of rushing to throw money at volatile shares. I'm not crazyWomen, and I don't have a clue who dillers is. I think nematode asked a reasonable question and didn't get an answer.
goldfinger
- 03 Aug 2004 10:51
- 56 of 203
Salford you obviously dont do your research properly and give a one sided biased view. If investors had gotten out of the stocks when I pointed out in late feb and early march they would be sitting on profits on these losers you try to point out.
I also note theres no mention of Caldwell went to 412%, Sporting bet went to 405% Xp Power and still in it going on for 2 bagger plus, Fayrewood and still in it and on for 2 bagger plus and a whole host of others, eg, data cash up 110% etc, etc.
I also pointed out and this is another thing you seem to devoiously have not mentioned that on the whole I am a value investor but I was not going to let slip the momentum opporunities available at the time slip away. Its all there salford but please by all means carry on your petty attack, people will see through you.
goldfinger
- 03 Aug 2004 10:51
- 57 of 203
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.
cheers GF.
ptholden
- 03 Aug 2004 11:01
- 58 of 203
Dunbarton
I wouldn't feel to sorry for Nematode, (nothing personnel), in his excitement, he ramped Bioprogress no end earlier on this year. Exactly the sort of behaviour I was talking about on 'BBs - A double Edged Sword?'
Regards
PTH
Dil
- 03 Aug 2004 11:30
- 59 of 203
So did GF and was still a buyer at 110p on the way down and telling everyone it couldn't get any cheaper , which seems to contradict his earlier post.
I am not suprised that nemotade didn't get an answer.
goldfinger
- 03 Aug 2004 13:00
- 60 of 203
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL, nematode got an answer days ago.
By the wy Dil, just been reading a few interesting posts over on the other big board on you by someone called The Count.
This chap doesnt seem to like you, is it true what he says about you??????????????.
Should I post a few extracts?????????????????????. That would be an eye opener.
Looks to me like you have a murky past Dil.
goldfinger
- 03 Aug 2004 13:01
- 61 of 203
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.
cheers GF.
Witchdok
- 03 Aug 2004 13:02
- 62 of 203
Dear All,
I must be missing something crucial here because isn't each individual responsible for buying and selling there own shares. I think you can only take what is said on these boards with a pinch of salt and do you own research. Then and only then should you decide YOURSELF whether the shares are worth have value and you can accept the potential downside.
People are allowed to have their OWN opinions but these are very much their OWN opinions and DO NOT consitute advice.
Stop whining and lets get on with disseminating useful information about companies
James
aka DonlanJa
Dil
- 03 Aug 2004 14:04
- 63 of 203
Well we all missed the answer GF , when exactly did you throw the towel in on BPRG ?
I have no problem with the Count and respect his views (unlike yours) but we can't agree with everyone all of the time.
Seem to recall you name calling on the BPRG thread when I didn't agree with your views , about time you grew up.
Roger and out.
goldfinger
- 03 Aug 2004 15:17
- 64 of 203
LOL, dillers, the count doesnt like you and thats for sure. Just what was this dodgy dealing??????????????????????????, I would love to know.
goldfinger
- 03 Aug 2004 15:20
- 65 of 203
Well said James couldnt agree more, people recommendations are a starting point only, just like pro tipsters tips.
Anyone who buys and doesnt check the business out is a fool and in my opinion deserves to get stung.
Well done excelent point.
cheers GF.
Dil
- 03 Aug 2004 15:26
- 66 of 203
And when someone does and points out a few facts that may have passed you by the out of the pram goes dolly.
Dil
- 03 Aug 2004 15:28
- 67 of 203
And re the Count , don't know what the fcuk your onabout and I very much doubt if he does either.
goldfinger
- 03 Aug 2004 16:02
- 68 of 203
Not what Ive heard from Cat dilbert old boy. In fact exactly the opposite.
Where is it tonight mate, draggers down at the Derampers Arms LOL LOL LOL LOL.
goldfinger
- 03 Aug 2004 16:02
- 69 of 203
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.
cheers GF.
Dil
- 03 Aug 2004 16:14
- 70 of 203
Spoken to either of them recently GF , Cat or the Count .... in fact ever ?
How many other imaginary friends you got ?
goldfinger
- 03 Aug 2004 16:18
- 71 of 203
WHOOO I do like it when you get mad and lose your rag, you sound so sexyyyyyyyy.
"But I like you" MANDY.
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL .
Dil
- 03 Aug 2004 16:34
- 72 of 203
Personality disorders can be treated , good luck.
Big Al
- 03 Aug 2004 17:30
- 73 of 203
I'd say this is speculative in the extreme and I'm rather perturbed by the by the fact 79% of the stock is placed with those noted in the header. Far too illiquid and I've never seen such a dubious sounding lot of "investment" groups.
Another dog until it proves otherwise and wouldn't touch it.
Thanks, but no thanks.
Al
;-)
salford
- 03 Aug 2004 21:38
- 74 of 203
Gf,
I hope I'm not being petty. All I'm trying to do is point out some inconsistencies in your approach. You claim you are a value investor but most of the stocks you tout are high risk. BPRG was (and is) a shockingly high-risk investment, as indeed was RAB due to the fact that it was a recent issue and very illiquid.
I also seem to remember you saying that IMG was still a good long-term investment but then almost the following day you sold the lot. So I ask you is IMG a good value investment with an increasing EPS or not??
Don't get me wrong, we all need to move with the market and I do accept (as I mentioned before) that your posts are informative and well researched, but you must accept surely that you did use these boards to pump up interest in RAB and some other stocks. Come on admit it, it was on every board with a prediction of doubling in value short-term....!
This particular share (TCU) is closer to the horses than to an investment. OK, high risk, high rewards, I accept that, but many of the many thousand of people who access these boards do not necessarily appreciate this. All they see is an experienced investor posting a lot of info saying that this or that share is undervalued and has great potential.
You know the score in this game. The professionals always win and the amateurs get screwed. Maybe youre right and those first time-investors do deserve it because they havent done their own research. Personally I think thats bollocks and deep down I think you do, too.
Having said all this, Ive just posted a recommendation that someone invest in Bur. Perhaps its just the slippery slope that many hours looking at a screen and thinking about money brings about?