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Exeter Resource Corporation T.XRC

"Exeter Resource Corporation was incorporated on February 10, 1984. It is an exploration and development company. It is engaged in gold deposits in the Maricunga district in Chile, Caspiche project."


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Comment by ez33on Jul 14, 2009 6:25pm
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RE: RE: RE: Caspiche adding Oz very qucikly

RE: RE: RE: Caspiche adding Oz very quciklyi guess the exeter brain trust  forgot there was a porphyry zone at the other end of vector 14 as well. What is that 3 miles away...  That is an awfully big circle in the making.. Why not. Pipe dreaming and going for the fences is better then preparing a systematic organized drilling plan for these guys. remember their theory about the possible magnetic correlation with the orebody. it was there for one press release and was quickly forgotten... Our only hope these home run hitters are frightened of getting taken out for pennies on the dollar before they can establish the scope of caspiche..... Many shareholders would sell out for $5 rather then go through the agony of another year of their misadventures. There is the potential for developing a world class deposit at stake here.. lets not throw it away incautiously fellas..

Hole 42 looks like a short drill test designed to fit into the schedule before the weather shut the drilling season down... The anamoly  depicted for the houston zone is too small to be anything more then to have satellite deposit potential... Forget this sizzle and go for the steak first....these sound more like excuses and cover stories for non performance. get yourself an experienced mine developer who knows how to systematically drill up an orebody.... wait till next year ain't good enough anymore ... you guys are beginning to look like fools... I have a lot of good money riding on this misadventure...
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