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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Toledo Copper | LSE:TCU | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B00K3B10 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | - | 0.00 | - |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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07/9/2004 18:12 | It's facscinating and I'll keep watching and learning from the sidelines. I don't need tcu and the company doesn't need me so we're quits. Call me weak or worse but at the end of the day it's my money and therefore the decision is mine alone and I sleep well at night! The next rns whenever it comes (my bet's on pretty soon) should help solve the riddle of if at all this company is worth investing in. Having done my research I know there is more in the public domain than is immediately transparent. That's not to say they won't succeed mind you. Good luck to all, even though I'm fully out I still will these people to come up with hard and positive news for you. Perhaps then I'll reconsider... | shiny000 | |
07/9/2004 17:32 | I rang up toledo today and tried to get through to keiron the aussie but to no avail.I spoke to a gentleman who may have been the cleaner or who may have been the receptionist but in anycase was a fellow TCU holder and close to the company.He told me that keiron was in brazil and that he keeps popping over there on business(hopefully to chop down some more of the amazon and build some mines)and that Kris was in Paris sorting something out(I would prefer he was in tokyo).He maintained that Kris was very bullish about TCU and that he was happy holding his shares.Mind you if he had as many as me i don't think he'd be so happy........zzzzzzz | squareroo | |
07/9/2004 15:18 | I've tried to ring Chris Kyriaku to ask about the Cebu Report but not able to get through - anybody else had success ? | unionhall | |
07/9/2004 15:12 | Maybe the reports behind this door! | chambeaj | |
07/9/2004 14:38 | SQUAREROO I agree but they need to get the first thing right in order to get where your saying . I hold faith just waiting like many | bullandbear | |
07/9/2004 14:25 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
07/9/2004 12:37 | LOL! Another weak holder bites the dust... | chambeaj | |
07/9/2004 11:36 | im out. good luck | seanworld | |
06/9/2004 21:58 | If you do the sums in a few years they could be churning out profits of about 15-20 million a company with of this size on a would be capped at 150-200 mill.it is currently capped at 10 mill it will undoubtably issue more shares along the way but even so the equity has the potential to at least 5 bag. | squareroo | |
06/9/2004 21:47 | Hi New to the thread but have held these shares for a month or so. Lack of news is a bit scary , but this is a high risk share and all you can do is do as much research as possible and hope you have done enough i guess. All being equal and news is good what type of share price could we be looking at in the near future and then longer term ? | dagouri | |
06/9/2004 21:13 | they will flog them on to the mug punters at 8p.I really can't see these going below 1.5p bid because if they don't go ahead with the copper it reduces the spectre of dilution and the nickel will underline the share price | squareroo | |
06/9/2004 20:28 | Well possibly, but with wins alone on the bid for the last few days you have to ask why, and what are they doing with all the shares they are accumulating. I don't have the answer. | shiny000 | |
06/9/2004 17:38 | no news is bad news | made1686 | |
05/9/2004 23:44 | Too many variables right now to make accurate predictions, therefore any figures posted here cannot be taken seriously. Some may get it right but it would purely be by chance. Is tcu a good or bad story in the making? we simply don't know yet. A good company doing what it says will breed investor/market confidence and in turn breed a healthy share price. Most of the bad 'uns puff lots of hot air with prices rising to unsustainable levels on hope alone. This hasn't happened which can only be good in the event of either positive or negative news. So come on tcu, the time has come to show us whether as a company you're above or below the swamp line!! | shiny000 | |
05/9/2004 22:43 | what is the up side no one has said | made1686 | |
05/9/2004 21:40 | despite the selling it has stayed relativly stable therefore I doubt it will fall below 1.5p. and the upside could be terrific so it is still quite a safe bet. | squareroo | |
05/9/2004 18:46 | we will see mon | made1686 | |
05/9/2004 00:34 | I don´t mind admitting I took defensive action last week. One thing I cannot accept is a company with no track record who don´t say what they mean and mean what they say. The last rns was misleading. The next one had better be all about facts. I´m still in but my good money is elsewhere while the rest stays put, for now. | shiny000 | |
04/9/2004 21:28 | Good luck whatever you do - but I would suggest you've missed a very important point with regards to what Mark said concerning power to the mine. | chambeaj | |
04/9/2004 17:26 | well the city thinks he is and is no fool about mining share and is the director of one mining company that pay him because he knows about mining and mark had to be pushed in to saying he would punt it at first he said best wait and see what the report say,,s report out four weeks late by two weeks add up to a fat sell to me i will think about it mon | made1686 | |
04/9/2004 14:33 | Post removed by ADVFN | shirishg | |
04/9/2004 14:30 | One thing Evil is not and thats an expert on mining shares. If you think about what Mark Watson said yesterday i.e. the main reason for the delay, then the mine is clearly viable. Its just a matter of finalising the figures now that the issue in question has been resolved. Just a matter now of being patient for a few weeks more. all imho | chambeaj |
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