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Eagle Royalties Ltd. T.ER


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

Eagle Royalties is a royalty holding company created as a spin-out with the royalty assets of Eagle Plains Resources, a mineral exploration project generator exploring Western Canada for gold, critical-metals, uranium, lithium, rare earth elements and industrial minerals. Eagle Royalties holds royalties on over 50 projects owned by senior to junior mining and exploration companies. Eagle Roylaties flagship is the royalty at Banyan Gold's AurMac property where a 6.18m oz gold resource was announced in May 2023.


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Comment by blacky2on Jun 29, 2010 11:33am
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RE: RE: our meager paper gains of .10 eroded

RE: RE: our meager paper gains of .10 eroded
"As shareholders, we'd be included in the decision making process via a vote. In order to determine whether or not the offer is fair, we'd need to see the new numbers."



Agreed Flayer, as shareholders we need to see the new 43-101 to make an informed decision but I would hope that the offers start coming in before the release. As I recall Virginia sold Eleonore before a 43-101 was EVER produced and as a shareholder I was quite pleased with the final deal. I hope we can do at least as well with gold over $1200/oz. Market sentiment is a far cry from what it was back then but fear has always been a greater motivator than greed, let's keep our collective fingers crossed.
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