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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: marcos who wrote (67962)11/11/2009 10:34:53 AM
From: bull_dozer  Read Replies (1) of 78405
 
> rg.v - new highs, pretty much means loonie plus, fine with me -g- ... that whole corner of the province will be so much opened up with the hydro line, i know they have other projects but for me it's Trek and the others up there, they didn't miss on one hole there this year, and it's open all over ... had to be careful with money this year, but as juniors come back to life there will be people ready to fund them in style

Romios Announces a New Copper-Gold Discovery on Its Dirk Property in British Columbia Samples as High as 6.21% Copper, 2.2 g/t Gold & 20.7 g/t Silver

The management of Romios Gold Resources Inc. ("Romios" or the "Corporation") (TSX VENTURE:RG - News; OTCBB:RMIOF - News; FRANKFURT:D4R - News) is pleased to announce the discovery of significant copper, gold and silver mineralization on its Dirk Property in northwestern British Columbia. Only two, namely the Dirk Zone and the Telena Zone, out of a number of mineralized zones discovered on the property, have been sampled to date. A total of 15 samples were collected from the Dirk Zone consisting of eight 1.0 metre long (3.28 feet) contiguous chip samples, one 3.0 metre long (9.84 feet) continuous chip sample and six representative grab samples. The eight, one metre chip samples were taken from the main Dirk showing where mineralization consists of bornite, covellite and chalcopyrite in irregular, discontinuous, resistively weathered veins cutting large, silicified limestone rafts within the syenite intrusive complex. These eight samples averaged 2.9% copper and 0.64% gold over the full eight metres (26.24 feet). The 3 meter chip sample was taken from a mineralized section which contains disseminated to coarse, clotty chalcopyrite and bornite which exhibits garnet and epidote alteration and extends for 15 metres before it disappears under an extensive cover of snow. This 3.0 metre continuous chip sample from a second mineralized section of the Dirk Zone assayed 6.21% copper and 0.57 g/t gold. Two of the representative grab samples of altered and mineralized limestone and syenite assayed 3.08% copper and 1.39 g/t gold and 2.38% copper and 2.06 g/t gold respectively.

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