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.
oilyrag
- 27 Mar 2007 08:45
- 181 of 879
Yesterday they sting us with an 11p drop when 62,000 purchased against 58,000 sold. Today 18,000 purchased and no movement so far, what gives.
oilyrag
- 27 Mar 2007 08:47
- 182 of 879
Hooray 0.5p at last!
oilyrag
- 27 Mar 2007 10:37
- 183 of 879
38,000 bought 18,000 sold at 10:30am and they move the price down. IF THATS NOT FIXED THEN I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS. CHEATS, CHEATS, SWINDLERS , PIRATES, LOCK THEM ALL UP AND THROW AWAY THE KEY. I Hope that the buyer on the end of this one gets all the availiable stock to stop this nonsence.
halifax
- 27 Mar 2007 11:38
- 184 of 879
Opportunity to top up as operations update due shortly and company year end 31st March.
smiler o
- 27 Mar 2007 16:21
- 185 of 879
agree + GPN UP well today ?
oilyrag
- 02 Apr 2007 09:02
- 186 of 879
This time make mm's sweat, by not selling out and the price will keep rising.
smiler o
- 02 Apr 2007 09:05
- 187 of 879
you never know we may see 2 this week at some point ?
oilyrag
- 02 Apr 2007 09:10
- 188 of 879
Today?
expert
- 02 Apr 2007 09:24
- 189 of 879
TMC is still way undervalued, it has a lot of catching up to do. The operations update should be out in the next two weeks and there is a lot of anticipation.
oilyrag
- 02 Apr 2007 09:25
- 190 of 879
A broker deal for 375 shares just gone through, they must be really short of stock. This could be on the verge of a substantial rise.
smiler o
- 02 Apr 2007 17:31
- 191 of 879
oilyrag, well just over 4% 2day More to come !!
halifax
- 17 Apr 2007 09:47
- 193 of 879
SP heading south today MM shaking the tree again! Presumably progress report due soon?
someuwin
- 17 Apr 2007 17:40
- 194 of 879
Quarterly Operations Update was on the 19th April last year so we should get it by end of this week.
noony
- 18 Apr 2007 06:56
- 195 of 879
From Investika
18 April 2007
Company Announcements
The Australian Securities Exchange Ltd.
Dear Sir
Re: Quarterly Activities Report to 31 March 2007
Berong Nickel Project, Philippines (18.7% Direct interest, 6.2% indirect interest)
A total of approximately 121,391 tonnes of laterite nickel ore was shipped to China in three separate shipments-
o Shipment 1 18,819 wet metric tons 1.44% Ni
o Shipment 2 51,103 wet metric tons 1.57% Ni
o Shipment 3 51,468 wet metric tons 1.51% Ni
At quarter end, a fourth ship of over 50,000 wet metric tons was one day short of being fully loaded, with a fifth ship of similar capacity currently being loaded.
All ore shipments were extracted from the bulk metallurgical sample area, and are being tested in various plants across China to assess the suitability of the ore in the Chinese nickel pig iron, acid leaching and ferro-nickel processing plants. Initial test results indicate the Berong ore is of superior quality with low phosphorus content. This will pave the way for long term supply contracts.
Production is on track to reach the export target of approximately 900,000 wet metric tons for 2007. However, production will be heavily dependent on weather patterns and rainfall levels. Production costs are as planned.
Demand for nickel ore, across all grade ranges from 1% to above 2% nickel ore grade, exceeds supply by a large margin. Consequently, nickel ore payment terms continue to rise to historical highs. Up until late 2006, laterite nickel ore prices were based on individually negotiated producer prices. Today, laterite ore prices are directly linked to the LME nickel price as a percentage of the LME price. The percentage varies according to the nickel grade and is calculated on the contained nickel content of the ore, on a dry basis. The Berong project is able to supply all nickel grade ranges, and all sales are directly linked to the LME nickel price. No hedging is undertaken.
The access road from the bulk metallurgical sample area to the commercial mining area has been completed and bench formation commenced. Future ore shipments will come mainly from this area where nickel ore grades are higher.
Project activities currently underway or being programmed include the design of the permanent office and accommodation village, construction of the assay laboratory facilities, the design of the Dangla road and the assessment of the trestle conveyor for the direct loading of ships. Permit approvals have delayed thestart of construction of the Dangla road, a dedicated haul road without community development along its route. Modelling of the sea conditions and design of the trestle conveyor continues.
A JORC compliant mineral resource prepared by Snowdens Mining Industry Consultants from Perth, Australia was completed in draft form and is currently being reviewed.
The assessment of processing options to add value to the large Berong lateritic resource continued. SNC Lavalin is undertaking this work and covers the metallurgical testing of the various ore types and assessing the most suitable processing options covering high pressure acid leaching, vat leaching, ferro-nickel smelting and the Chinese nickel pig iron process.
laurie squash
- 18 Apr 2007 14:33
- 196 of 879
RNS TMC all of the above and Cellestial 1.5 million wet tons and DSO IN 2007.
wow!
halifax
- 18 Apr 2007 17:08
- 197 of 879
Now all we need to know is the market price of a ton of ore (wet or dry) ?
someuwin
- 18 Apr 2007 18:33
- 198 of 879
Toledo update prompts rally
Wed 18 Apr 2007
TMC - Toledo Mining Corporation
LONDON (SHARECAST) - AIM-listed Toledo Mining today reported progress from both the Berong and Ipilan nickel projects, sending its shares to a new all time high.
Berong Nickel, in which the group owns a 56.1% economic interest, has shipped about 121,391 tonnes of laterite nickel ore to China during the quarter ended 31 March.
In addition, a ship of over 50,000 wet metric tons was one day short of being filled at quarter end, with another one of similar capacity currently being loaded.
Production is on track to reach the export target of approximately 900,000 wet metric tons for 2007.
Initial test results indicate the Berong ore is of superior quality with low phosphorus content. This will pave the way for long term supply contracts, the group added.
At the Ipilan nickel project, field exploration and evaluation activities continued with excellent progress, said Toledo.
http://www.sharecast.com/cgi-bin/sharecast/story.cgi?story_id=1213842
oilyrag
- 19 Apr 2007 14:42
- 199 of 879
Now dealing outside of the spread. MM's determined to try and rip us off again instead of show a due rise. I'm staying put for 35 per share, then retiring.
boxerdog
- 19 Apr 2007 15:16
- 200 of 879
O/S sorry!. now that TMC. has bounced why not get on KMR before it follows?.