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Eagle Royalties Ltd T.ER


Primary Symbol: C.ER Alternate Symbol(s):  ERYTF

Eagle Royalties Ltd. is engaged in holding royalty assets. The Company holds royalty interests in approximately 35 mineral exploration projects in western Canada. These projects are being explored for commodities that include gold, silver, critical metals, uranium, rare-earth elements, diamonds and industrial minerals. The Company’s portfolio includes the flagship AurMac (McQuesten) Royalty that overlies a portion of Banyan Gold Corp’s gold discovery at their AurMac Property located in the central Yukon Territory. Its Schott's Lake Royalty, George Lake Royalty and Knife Lake Royalty are situated in Saskatchewan, Canada. The Eskay Creek Royalty is situated in British Columbia, Canada. Its other royalties include Acacia, Adamant, Albert Lake, Axis Lake, BC Mas, Beaven, Black Diamond, Black Water Regional, Brownell Lake, Cathro, Coyote Creek, Cup Lake, Elsiar, East Goldfield, Fort a la Corne, Dianne Lake, Hanson North, Hot Punch, Hunter Basin, Manson Bay South, Kalum and more.


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Comment by maccon Mar 15, 2007 1:46am
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RE: Frozen gold chiffon pie in the sky

RE: Frozen gold chiffon pie in the skyI was optimistic then.Now I want action.Either drill or get of the pot.Yes,if gold goes up to $750 and above.Goldcorp could look at ER's gold.And bid for them. Maybe you'de like Flim Flam Don to keep giving you detailed soil geochemical surveys,comparisons of Roberto-type sediments and how the main grid is larger in area than the footprint of the 70-million-ounce Timmins gold camp. I tell you what,shut your big mouth Don and put the money you keep spending on attending conferences in a drill program. One good hole result will do more for ER stockholders than all the foaming at the mouth Don does at conferences. Only a minimum of one million dollars for 2007."A minimum $1 Million exploration program in 2007 will focus on evaluating the top priority geochemical targets (>98th percentile or >50 to 920 ppb Au) through prospecting, IP, trenching and drilling."If they were real serious they'de spend a couple of million on drilling right now.We should have some drill results in late April and onward. I want to know,does this area have an economical deposit.And it don't take years and years to find out.Put a minimum of 17 holes 4500m of drilling this year. Flim Flam says"Eastmain is a well-financed Canadian exploration company with $7.5 Million in working capital.".Well stop spending money going to conferences and start drilling.$3-4 million budget this year on the best spots.A drill program that is split three ways shouldn't be to onerous for ER.I think lot of ER stockholders may be questioning this snail pace.If it was Virginia mines,we'de be reading drill results already. But you probably like the Rip Van Winkle time frame.
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