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Entrée Gold Inc. and Exeter Resource Corporation Under Current Evaluation

May 19, 2011 (Baystreet.ca) -- Equedia.com and The Equedia Weekly Letter provides research o...

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Entrée Gold Inc. and Exeter Resource Corporation Under Current Evaluation

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nEntrée Gold Inc. and Exeter Resource Corporation Under Current Evaluation\n\n May 19, 2011 (Baystreet.ca) -- Equedia.com and The Equedia Weekly Letter provides research on the top Canadian companies with a focus on mining and resource stocks. Equedia is continuing research and evaluation on the prospects of Entrée Gold Inc. (TSX: ETG) and Exeter Resource Corporation (TSX: XRC). To be further notified of our updates on these companies and special report editions through the Equedia Weekly letter, please obtain your free subscription here: http://equedia.com/equediaweekly Many companies previously featured in our special report editions have hit new 52 – week highs since the initiation of our coverage and many companies under evaluation have made strong gains since being placed under evaluation. To receive these reports, please make sure to subscribe for your complimentary subscription to Equedia Weekly here: http://equedia.com/equediaweekly Here is a brief excerpt from one of our latest newsletters with our story, \"Right Under Your Nose\":“We have been telling you time and time again that the US debt levels are ballooning to record levels. In order to fund the US' reckless spending, it has been selling bonds to the Fed. As such, the monetary base is growing at an annualized rate of nearly 100%. That means the Fed has now become the biggest buyer of US bonds in the world, beating out the original number 1 and 2 spot crowned to both China and Japan.China is now diversifying its massive $3 trillion dollar foreign reserve stockpiles into investment funds designed to invest in precious metals and oil. Japan, on the other hand, has problems of its own and investing its resources into a foreign country is more than likely not its focus given their recent tragedies.If the world's largest buyers of US bonds are looking elsewhere, who will provide the US with the cash it needs to survive once QE2 ends? There is...\" To continue reading and receive your next free edition of Equedia Weekly, please subscribe by going to http://equedia.com/equediaweekly/ and visit http://equedia.com/blog/view.php/Right-Under-Your-Nose/ for a copy of this edition.You should also visit www.equedia.com to gain access to insider information, analyst ratings, videos, corporate coverage, financials, and in-depth stock charts for the above ...

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