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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 Oct 08, 2012 11:36pm
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Post# 20463139

RE: RE: rtRE: RE: RE: RE: RE: exiting too early

RE: RE: rtRE: RE: RE: RE: RE: exiting too early

Curve, buddy, your premise is flawed. Yes, the Fed is buying junk mortgage instruments from the banks but the banks aren't "putting it under the matress". They're buying treasury debt and the funds the treasury receives from the banks funds the ever increasing spending by congress on entitlements and wars, both covert and overt. The money in effect ends up in the economy and will eventually fuel inflation. It is defacto money printing. End of story.

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