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Strategies & Market Trends : Dino's Bar & Grill

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To: Goose94 who wrote (3235)11/13/2013 8:49:50 AM
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Toby Mancuso, Vice President Project Development for Teras, remarked, "The significance of the deep anomalous precious metal mineralization is remarkable. We had always felt that mineralization existed at deeper levels and we have now confirmed this in our first deep core hole. This significantly increases the expansion possibilities of our existing gold/silver resources and potential regarding the discovery of the high-grade feeder veins. Our technical team is looking forward to receiving the remaining deep core results and conducting a very detailed analysis of the new assay and geologic data. From this comprehensive assessment, our conclusions will more confidently steer the deep high grade feeder vein exploration program to greatly improve our chances of success for the benefit of our shareholders and investors." Peter Leger,

President and CEO of Teras Resources commented: "I am very excited to share our results of the current drill program thus far. We have now established that there is gold and silver at depth far beneath our current resource, which significantly improves our chances of increasing the size and extent of Cahuilla in multiple directions. Accomplishing three out of four objectives on our first deep core hole demonstrates tremendous progress."
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