OxBridge Research initiates coverage of Teryl Resources,TRC.V, with a price target of 14 cents

Teryl Resources, TRC.V / TRYLF

OxBridge Research, a leading provider of investment research and investor relations services, today announced that it has initiated coverage of Teryl Resources with a price target of 14 cents.

Teryl Resources is a Junior Gold Mining company with assets in Fairbanks Mining District in Alaska and British Columbia. The Fairbanks Mining District is one of Alaska’s largest gold producing areas – gold production of over 40 million ounces.

The 31 page Report covers, Teryl’s properties, its various Joint Venture partners including Kinross Gold Corporation (KGC) and Linux Gold Corp. (LNXGF) and future Gold market outlook.


The full Report is available for download for FREE at http://www.oxbridgeresearch.com/ and http://www.terylresources.com/ in addition to this Initiation Report, OxBridge Research will also provide ongoing coverage and event-based research updates on the Company.

Company Description

Teryl Resources Corp., TRC.V, is an early stage Canadian junior precious metals acquisition, exploration, and development company which holds interests in gold and silver properties in Alaska and British Columbia, Canada. Click here for complete Executive Summary

The Company is an accomplished explorer with a proven track record of exploration, development, and marketing its properties to mining majors. The Company has three properties in Alaska and one property in British Columbia. Teryl’s properties in Alaska are in the Fairbanks Mining District and include the West Ridge Property, Fish Creek Property, and Stepovich Property. Learn more about Teryl’s strategy, see the Investment Highlights

The Fairbanks Mining District is one of the largest gold producing areas in Alaska. In 2011, Teryl sold its 20% stake in Gil Properties to Kinross Gold for US$15 million. see Teryl’s Valuation

The Company’s single property in British Columbia is its Silverknife Property. Teryl also has oil and gas properties in Texas and Kentucky. To date, Teryl has spent over $2.2 million on exploration of its properties. Find out why the Analyst thinks the stock is undervalued, read Investment Thesis now

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  2. Investment Highlights

  3. Valuation

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  5. Comprehensive Research Report

Sources: Teryl Resources Corp., Kinross Gold Corp., Linux Gold Corp., SilverCorp.

Forward-looking statements:-The Company’s actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, these forward-looking statements, including those described in the Company’s Financial Statements, Management Discussion and Analysis and Material Change Reports filed with the Canadian Securities Administrators and available at www.sedar.com, and the Company’s 20-F annual report filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov.

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Entree Gold, EGI, Summary, Profile

Entree Gold | EGI | Summary | Profile

Entrée Gold (EGI) is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the worldwide discovery and development of copper and gold prospects. The Company has significant interests in three key copper porphyry deposits: the Hugo North Extension and the Heruga deposits in Mongolia, and the Ann Mason deposit, located near Yerington, Nevada.

The Lookout Hill property in Mongolia completely surrounds the Oyu Tolgoi mining, a subsidiary of Ivanhoe Mines and the Government of Mongolia.

The Company is also exploring for porphyry-related copper systems in Nevada and New Mexico. The primary North American asset is the Ann Mason Project, located near Yerington, Nevada.

The Yerington copper camp has seen significant historic copper production along with a resurgence of exploration activity and now hosts over 20 billion pounds of copper in several deposits owned by a diverse group of companies.

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