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TMC...One of the miners that hasnt bounced yet (TMC)     

siwel2 - 17 Feb 2006 10:17

Interesting little company. Did a series of asset swops to leave them with half of the 4th largest Nickel deposit in the world.
The deposit itself is in the Philippines has been known about for 30 years but due to low prices and lack of demand in the Far East it was never exploited. With the explosion in demand from India and China the nickel price has climbed from $2 to $6.50 but oddly enough is still considered low.
The final approval stage for exploitation is just about to be approved and extraction will begin. The company already has one contract with a Japanese smelter and is in discussions with smelters in a series of countries.
Nothing clever about the operation, as the ore is of sufficiently high grade, they dig it up and ship it out. Infrastrucure is already in place for operation.
TMC is currently priced at 18m, the initial Japanese contract is worth 4m and each additional contract will hopefully be at this level or greater.
Final approval turns the company into a producer and each additional contract simply increases their size.
The management is tight with cash and has some good quality mining skills onboard.
The Philippine government is fast tracking the final approval and the company says it expects it shortly.
One to hold for approval and through the series of RNS's as more contracts are won. Company should be worth 50m in 6 months and 100m in 12-18 months.
Buy it, ignore it, just pointing this one out.

cynic - 13 Jun 2007 08:29 - 556 of 879

the news is now out so a lot of hot money will be cashing in.
sp could esaily slip back to about 375 to where it meets sharply rising 25 dma ..... and no, i am not saying it will!

oilyrag - 13 Jun 2007 08:48 - 557 of 879

I can never understand Hot money selling on news. Especially good news, as this is presicley why they bought in in the first place. The real profits are made by the longer term holders.

oilyrag - 13 Jun 2007 08:51 - 558 of 879

The drop of -11.5p has halved to one of -6.5p on the strenghth of very little buying, 5,360 shares approx.

cynic - 13 Jun 2007 09:03 - 559 of 879

because some, myself included sometimes, may be very happy to make a healthy turn without laying out any cash .... nothing wrong with that; bank manager always appreciates contributions!

oilyrag - 13 Jun 2007 10:39 - 560 of 879

Price has risen 4p to -2.5p on the day, in the last hour with nothing traded. If all of the day traders have finished and mm's havn't filled their orders, price should rise to tempt out real holders. Subject to normal trading ressuming.

oilyrag - 13 Jun 2007 10:47 - 561 of 879

Sorry guys, just spotted that the only reason for sp rise is the fact that they have opened the spread from 10p to 18p. This is an attempt by mm's to put buyers off, so that they can clear up. Lets see if the bid price starts rising towards the mid price, proving that they are collecting.

oilyrag - 13 Jun 2007 10:57 - 562 of 879

Late trade just reported at 10:52, 5,000 shares at 500p. How late is this, about a week I think. If I was that miscomplacent in my job, I wouldn't last a week. I think that they are deliberatly trying to confuse everyone.

cynic - 13 Jun 2007 11:12 - 563 of 879

just for info - currently 414 / 430 .... has been about 10p lower today
buy/sell @ 500 could well be someone exercising a traded option

oilyrag - 13 Jun 2007 11:14 - 564 of 879

The way the price jumped on last purchase tells me that the 50,000 surplus stock that they have accumulated this morning is reserved for someone. MM's are so short of stock that they are trying to panic others. In poker its a bluff, here I think they've lost.

oilyrag - 13 Jun 2007 11:32 - 565 of 879

Hold on tight boys, somethings in the wind. Brokers trading off 65 shares to each other at a time. Whats that all about.

noony - 13 Jun 2007 12:20 - 566 of 879

Mined out areas will be backfilled with stockpiled soil stripped off as part of the mining operation and a species of fast growing, oil-producing trees will be planted with the objective of minimizing the area which is un-vegetated during mining and building up the sustainable commercial production of high grade diesel oil in joint venture with D1 Oils, a LSE company specializing in the production of bio-diesel from Jatropha trees.

cynic - 13 Jun 2007 12:25 - 567 of 879

i assume you are not remotely serious, and that even the denizens of ADVFN are not propounding such a theory

oilyrag - 13 Jun 2007 12:35 - 568 of 879

More sales and price rises? Off thread IVK director Mr Borg just bought 1600 or so shares in IVK. Directors buying in is always a good sign.

Cynic, I did hear about large quantity of trees to be planted to replace what they dig up, but joint venture with D1 is a new one on me but makes fantastic economic sence. Lets hope its true.

cynic - 13 Jun 2007 12:41 - 569 of 879

while it is true that DOO's jatophra palms are seemingly tolerant of all sorts of things, i suspect the soil after mining for copper will be badly contaminated with all sorts of very nasty chemicals

oilyrag - 13 Jun 2007 12:43 - 570 of 879

Not if they dig it up and move it before treatments. Not Copper, Nickel.

cynic - 13 Jun 2007 12:50 - 571 of 879

copper or nickel, it's the same sort of poisonous process ....... anyway, nice environmentally friendly idea, but will not much impact sp of either TMC or DOO ..... i was actually under the impression that DOO's potential JV was with BP, and primarily targetted at Arabian Gulf or perhaps India

oilyrag - 13 Jun 2007 18:32 - 572 of 879

That 145,000 shares at end of day recorded as at 01:00 hours was an institutional purchase because thats the signal price that brokers were using earlier.

Ciao - 14 Jun 2007 09:40 - 573 of 879

got my last s of it this morning .. bringing my price down to 445+/-

I shall just wait and see the "happening"

where is everybody.... don't tell me you all sold out!!!! :-))

mitzy - 14 Jun 2007 10:05 - 574 of 879

With the Dow heading to 14000 the price wont stay at this level for long.

expert - 14 Jun 2007 11:05 - 575 of 879

Up 25 points so far today. It looks like we are in the midsts of an overdue correction.
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