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Sprott cites Murphy, Butler in interview with King World News
11:25a ET Saturday, March 27, 2010
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold (and Silver):
Eric Sprott, CEO and chief portfolio manager for Sprott Asset Management in Toronto, interviewed this week by Eric King of King World News, remarked on the orchestration of news media silence around GATA Chairman Bill Murphy's testimony to the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, cited the work of silver market analyst Ted Butler, maintained that the case for gold ownership is stronger now than when gold's bull market began in 2001, and said central banks have been "nefariously supplying gold to the market" to keep its price down. The interview also covers the oil and banking sectors. It's about 35 minutes long and you can find it at the King World News Internet site here:
http://www.kingworldnews.com/kingworldnews/Broadcast/Entries/2010/3/27_E...
CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.
Prophecy Resource Corp. Appoints Rob McEwen to Advisory Board
Prophecy Resource Corp. (TSX.V: PCY, OTC: PCYRF) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rob McEwen to the company's Advisory Board. McEwen is a leading Canadian mining industry entrepreneur. He is the chairman and CEO of U.S. Gold Corp. and Minera Andes Inc. McEwen was the founder and former chairman and CEO of Goldcorp Inc., whose Red Lake Mine in northwestern Ontario, Canada, is considered to be the richest gold mine in the world. During his tenure at Goldcorp, McEwen transformed the company from a collection of small companies into a mining powerhouse, growing its market capitalization from $50 million to approximately $8 billion.
For Prophecy Resource Corp.'s complete statement:
http://www.prophecyresource.com/news_2010_mar11b.php
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