RE: RE: RE: I like that callSeems to me the writing was already on the wall by 12 July 2010, the "golden" name of the newsletter notwithstanding:
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First Gold Exploration Retains Resourcex Group to Broaden Company's Market Following7/12/2010 8:26:29 AM - Market Wire
LAVAL, QUEBEC, Jul 12, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --
FirstGold Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE: EFG) (FRANKFURT: F12) is pleased toannounce that it has retained the Resourcex Group of Vancouver to playa significant role in broadening EFG's visibility in the North Americanmarkets. Resourcex Group is headed by James West, who is also theeditor of The Midas Letter, a widely-circulated newsletter covering theresource sector. Mr. West is also published in a number of periodicalsand Internet sites and is a speaker at major investor conferencesthroughout North America, as well as a frequent guest on Canadianfinancial and business television programs....
Commented Eric Leboeuf, President of First GoldExploration: "We are very pleased to have James West and the ResourcexGroup join the Company's expanding communications/IR team. With MichaelBaybak and Company, Inc., which represents many prominent NorthAmerican resource development companies, also handling our broaderNorth American communications and marketing efforts, First Gold now hasone of the more effective and qualified investment and IR professionalteams in the industry building the Company's visibility and its growinginvestor followings and ensuring that the markets understand theCompany's promising developments."
According to James West,President of the Resourcex Group, "We only take on the best companiesas clients, and after thorough due diligence. In our view, EFG'sdiversified assets are dramatically undervalued, and intensive drillingis currently confirming an exceptional world-class deposit at theCompany's rare earth metals property in Quebec. We think the markets donot yet well understand the significant values presented by EFG, andour mission is to inform the investment community about thissignificant undervaluation." ..."
There was not a word about EFG's gold resources.