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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 bot_feederon Jan 04, 2011 11:19pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: Gold Fever!!!

RE: RE: RE: RE: Gold Fever!!!
Good point, Eastmain sees its niche as being an explorer and not a producer.  Since junior explorers who attempt to mine their own deposits often find they are over their heads and the effort blows up in their faces, Eastmain's attitude of not trying to be something they are not is all to the good in my view and I think in the view of most everyone here.


One additional point regarding ER for those just beginning to look at the company:  As you may notice from some posts, one question mark regarding ER is that their deposit is somewhat unusual in its composition.  It has an overall high grade but is very streaky, with narrow extremely high grade veins compared to the more even distribution of that you usually see in gold deposits.  I'm not particularly concerned about that, but then I'm not a geologist so my opinion is not exactly that of an expert.
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