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TMC REACHING 20 SHAREHOLDERS CELEBRATION PARTY. (TMC)     

oilyrag - 06 Jun 2007 14:58

I have created this new thread so that anyone who is interested in attending a celebration lunch, day out, whatever to celebrate TMC's share price reaching 20, can register their interest and voice an opinion on what they would like to do.

When,.......Obviously timing is not yet known.

Where,......Somewhere pretty central to most posters.

Who,.........Is it just investors, or do we include other halves.

What,........Theme park, slap up lunch, piss up.

Any ideas, put them forward on this thread and we can all openly discuss options and formulate a day of celebration.

kate bates - 11 Feb 2009 08:14 - 81 of 491

going absolutely mental , keep trying to talk them down but with assets and cash of around 150p even at this depressed Nickel price you may struggle to. Hard cheese :-))

mitzy - 11 Feb 2009 08:49 - 82 of 491

Call me an old cynic but I cant understand people getting excited about penny shares.

kate bates - 11 Feb 2009 08:55 - 83 of 491

cynic/oilyrag a pair of cretins!! Said pile in when these were under 10p and they've gone 17p bid today, come on cretins lets have your tips?? I probably make more in a week than you 2 twerps have ever made. Sad that all you can do is be cynical - ie nothing to offer. About a 24000 profit here, ;-)))))

oilyrag - 11 Feb 2009 09:13 - 84 of 491

Dear Kate, I make my own investment decisions thank you, If that makes me a cretin then so what.

Also bragging about your income dosn't make you a wiser or better gambler, speculator or investor.

With regard to our tips, some were made in earlier posts, or don't read them all.

kate bates - 11 Feb 2009 09:25 - 85 of 491

loser I say!

cynic - 11 Feb 2009 10:52 - 86 of 491

and now down to 14.25 again (with 1p spread!), so trust you managed to bank your profit .... if not, then you have not actually "made" a bean.
as it happens i only deal in CFDs which de facto requires a minimum cap of 10m

by the way, you have still not told us what was remotely bullish about TMC's latest RNS, or does your silence say it all?

halifax - 11 Feb 2009 11:17 - 87 of 491

cynic if you bother to read the latest RNS the news that they are proceeding with a trial agitation leeching plant in conjunction with Jiangxi confirms they are determined to add value as quickly as possible to produce up to 5000 tons of nickel pa rather than continue to ship low value laterite ore.

cynic - 11 Feb 2009 11:20 - 88 of 491

as far as i can see, this is the latest one and nothing in there about trial leaching (qv) plant, merely gloom and doom ..... 5000 tons of nickel is scarcely big beer either



Philippines-focused Toledo Mining has ceased almost all capital expenditure and made more than 600 staff redundant at its Berong nickel mine.

Only 16,279 tonnes of ore was mined at Berong in the December quarter, Toledo reports. At the Ipilan nickel project, all activities associated with the direct shipping of ore have been stopped.

Toledo says that with continued low nickel prices and the current state of the stainless steel industry, it has undertaken 'numerous initiatives to cope with the anticipated very challenging market environment ahead'.

'All capital expenditure beyond necessary maintenance has been stopped; over 600 people at Berong have been retrenched and manning numbers drastically reduced at Ipilan and head office; and spending has been reduced to cover only regulatory or mandated levels.'

kate bates - 11 Feb 2009 11:31 - 89 of 491

I believe you cynic, you're such a good trader that you hang around on boards of what you call 'no hopers'. I'd get a life if I were you!!! What a sad man. I made 65% ;-)) - not bad for a no hoper stock!!

kate bates - 11 Feb 2009 11:37 - 90 of 491

"as it happens i only deal in CFDs which de facto requires a minimum cap of 10m"

tickled me that!!!

Billy bigtime hanging around on a shareboard of a company he has no financial interest in worth 4 mill!!! Some trader this pillock is!!!

more like billy liar!!!!!!!!!!!!

cynic - 11 Feb 2009 11:38 - 91 of 491

i spend my life leasing equipment to chemical companies and the like as it happens .... and you? .... and actually, i am a totally crap trader, though would be quite successful if i followed my own advice more often

so tell me, did you bank some/all of your profit?
if not why not?

kate bates - 11 Feb 2009 11:50 - 92 of 491

Surprised you get your big head off the pillow to manage a job!! Somehow loser/liar sounds about right young man..

cynic - 11 Feb 2009 11:56 - 93 of 491

now now, just work with facts you know .... i have to get up in the morning to work (as i also often do in the evening) as i own a large slab of the (successful) company we run and secondly, i am probably old enough to be your grandfather!

anyway, clearly you did not bank any of your profit, which if i may say so, was pretty damn stupid

did you actually sell any of those spiffing TAIH shares at a profit either?
i know you kept rattling on about what a fantabulous share THAT was, but did not note you saying that it "out" time or that you had got it wrong .... perhaps you never did

hlyeo98 - 11 Feb 2009 11:59 - 94 of 491

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=TMC&Si

This chart is certainly very impressive for Bates.


Toledo Mining battens down hatches - MoneyAM

Philippines-focused Toledo Mining has ceased almost all capital expenditure and made more than 600 staff redundant at its Berong nickel mine.

Only 16,279 tonnes of ore was mined at Berong in the December quarter, Toledo reports. At the Ipilan nickel project, all activities associated with the direct shipping of ore have been stopped.

Toledo says that with continued low nickel prices and the current state of the stainless steel industry, it has undertaken 'numerous initiatives to cope with the anticipated very challenging market environment ahead'.

'All capital expenditure beyond necessary maintenance has been stopped; over 600 people at Berong have been retrenched and manning numbers drastically reduced at Ipilan and head office; and spending has been reduced to cover only regulatory or mandated levels.'

cynic - 11 Feb 2009 12:02 - 95 of 491

hyleo .... she doesn't like that RNS, and refuses to comment on it

hlyeo98 - 11 Feb 2009 12:05 - 96 of 491

She is queen1.

cynic - 11 Feb 2009 12:07 - 97 of 491

she can be a drag queen or a raddled old tart for all i care - lol!

halifax - 11 Feb 2009 13:18 - 98 of 491

cynic the latest RNS should remind you of the MOU TMC signed with Jiangxi (read RNS 28/11/08) which is a chinese state owned company.Jiangxi will pay all costs of building the pilot plant and are currently building a refinery in China to receive the 5000 tons of nickel hydroxide produced from 600000tons of laterite, in due course (perhaps someone can tell us how much revenue this would generate?).It appears TMC are determined to add value locally and will achieve this by eliminating the need to ship laterite ore by processing it in situe.

cynic - 11 Feb 2009 13:43 - 99 of 491

i take your word for it, but the latest RNS makes very bleak reading indeed ..... if KB was indeed fortunate enough to racked up a thumping profit in these shares, against the prevailing wind, then she was a total twerp not to have banked at least some profits ..... how long or even if TMC can turn things around - e.g. how long until nickel prices start climbing to economic levels again - is another matter entirely

mitzy - 11 Feb 2009 14:19 - 100 of 491

Sell now Kate or forever repent your sins.
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