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TMC Toledo Mining

55.00
0.00 (0.00%)
21 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Toledo Mining Investors - TMC

Toledo Mining Investors - TMC

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Toledo Mining TMC London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 55.00 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
55.00 55.00
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Posted at 25/3/2013 19:05 by mickey19721972
As ever Phil thanks for your recent update and your work keeping TLG well informed over the years. I agree for a private investor its just not worth the risk not to accept the offer, take the cash and move on, compared to many aim listed miners we've actually come out of this reasonably well.
Also thanks to all the BB long termers and Jason Cropper who prevented almost certain share price dilution for PIs and who played an integral part in the 'offer' from DCMI.
Posted at 19/2/2013 06:08 by divinausa1
Hectorp 18 Feb'13 - 17:45 - 73767 of 73770 0 0

Yet another company that will not return future value to shareholders apart from early entrants. Well done traders hard luck investors, that seems to be the way of things these days.
But interesting that Nickel producers have their price.
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H hit the nail on the head

waste of time investing in AIM resource companies best to trade them
Posted at 18/2/2013 17:45 by hectorp
Yet another company that will not return future value to shareholders apart from early entrants. Well done traders hard luck investors, that seems to be the way of things these days.
But interesting that Nickel producers have their price.
Posted at 18/2/2013 16:18 by oli12
I agree Mike BUT you can sell today for 48p I would have thought there would have been more sellers at this price - the difference between 48p & 50p is minimal considering the wait involved for 50p. I get the feeling holders want and expect more - some investors have been here for many years with averages well over 50p.
Posted at 18/2/2013 10:33 by aquilla
From Proactive Investors:

".....Commenting on the offer, Isidro Consunji, chairman and chief executive of DMCI Mining, said: "We are very pleased to have increased our investment in Toledo with the acquisition of Mr Cropper's shares. Our offer to the remaining Toledo shareholders represents an attractive opportunity to crystallise a significant premium to the prevailing market price in cash today."
Posted at 15/2/2013 20:24 by boobly
Well .......AT LAST !

Well done JC , and many many thanks .
I felt sure that you WERE very active behind the scenes , and I suspect the outcome might not have been quite so positive had it not been for your bravery .
No matter what ones circumstances , it takes guts to have played a game like that in the face of some heavy hitters .
Once it is all done and dusted , I hope you can post on here to give us some of your thoughts from the inside .
Good luck to you .

GS :.............Boy ! has this been a journey !
Not the outcome that perhaps we had hoped for some four years ago . I`m not going to repeat my old mantra again , ....But....I do believe that we , the Company , have been messed about by self interested , incompetent greedy individuals who have persistently muddied the waters , very much at the expense of ordinary private investors . Once they were gone , just look what has happened ! Not necessarily the result we wished , But , at least we have ended with a positive result .
I`ve enjoyed your honest , and considered posts , best wishes for the future .

ALL :...........I am sure you are all glad this marathon is over at last , in the main it`s been a very nice thread . I hope you all have a huge capital gains problem in April ;>)
Thank you , and good luck .


PS:

Shareholder :.....You are surely now exposed and finally dishonoured as a thoroughly devious , childish , ignorant and unpleasant individual .
Goodbye Mr 17P .
Posted at 16/1/2013 10:06 by edward3
I hope its a dam good reward for us long-suffering patient investors..
Posted at 16/1/2013 09:57 by giant steps
b2L, it's a share for investors, not traders
- our reward beckons imo
Posted at 06/1/2013 12:37 by oli12
HNY despite all the pre Christmas action TMC made 2013.... Will we still be here in 2014? time will tell... One big influence on our future IMO is Jason. Has anyone heard from him recently, Aquilla I know you were in contact previously. Jason if your reading this it would be nice to get your thoughts on the company now Reg has gone and new investors are on board.

Yes Shareho1der and Aqui11a I know we are doomed....
Posted at 14/5/2012 17:22 by oli12
MANILA 8th May. , Philippines-Investments in the Philippines' mining industry fell 35 percent last year after the government stopped issuing new permits, officials said Monday.

Foreign and domestic mining investment dropped to $618.5 million last year, from $956 million in 2010, said Leo Jasareno, head of the government's Mines and Geosciences Bureau that oversees the industry.

"We have a moratorium on new exploration applications. It is a logical extension that there would be no more new mining projects," Jasareno told Agence France-Presse.

President Benigno Aquino's administration suspended the issuing of new permits in January last year as it began a comprehensive review of the sector aimed at ensuring the government received more revenues.

The government says it gets only a tiny share of mining companies' profits via a two-percent excise tax, and is looking at models that would vastly increase the amount returned to state coffers.

The Philippines is believed to have some of the biggest mineral reserves in the world - the government estimates the country has at least $840 billion in gold, copper, nickel, chromite, manganese, silver and iron.

However the minerals have been largely untapped, partly because of a strong anti-mining movement led by the influential Catholic Church, while poor infrastructure, red tape and security concerns have also kept investors away.

Chamber of Mines spokesman Rocky Dimaculangan said the government's review, which still has not been completed, and the continuing suspension on new applications had scared off potential investors.

"This has a chilling effect. The moratorium is keeping investors away or giving them second thoughts about investing," he told AFP.

Jasareno said no date had yet been set for the release of the new policies, but that it would be soon and give certainty to investors.

"We anticipate everything will stabilize once the mining policy is issued by the president," he said.

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