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Tosca Resources Corp. > Market coming back
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Post by goldenboy0071 on Feb 19, 2014 11:17am

Market coming back

Been following Tosca for some time.  Noticed that the mining market and Tosca are starting to move after two of the worst years.


Called the company to ask about the Carol project a liked what I heard. Great geology with copper numbers higher than the producer next door and some incredible zinc over 1% and 19% respectively.
The producer next door does 70 million lbs per year at %.34 cu and is aggressive in buying other companies, Kimber and Vista, as well as most of the property around Carol.


Drilling about to happen as it has never been drilled, maybe the guys next door will do a deal, not many shares out, looks like it is going higher.

Comment by WCJ1 on Feb 24, 2014 4:44pm
Interest definitely seems to be growing. I am hearing the same things GB.
Comment by goldenfitness on Mar 28, 2014 2:28pm
Coming BACK? Coming back to where?  Just check out the disposition of the financial statements, ie,Management fees.  Whiy are high Management fees continuously being paid when nothing is done?
Comment by WCJ1 on Apr 21, 2014 4:47pm
I have been a shareholder for a long time and suffered the disappointment of Red Hills too. I believe the company did a good job establishing a significant resource. The Moly market hit the skids and sunk the deal (admittedly a different deal structure may have prevented having to let Red Hills go). That deal will one day be a producer. The Carol project I find interesting because of its initial ...more  
Comment by goldenfitness on Apr 29, 2014 2:27pm
Management fees aren't are barely stipends, who are you trying to kid? 
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