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To: koan who wrote (35673)3/13/2007 10:58:38 AM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78432
 
Funny, Huntir Dickandsun thinks that FAN is a great deal. They want to get 290 million into the operation with their "a mine at G-9 would be so fine" slogan

FSM agrees.



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Farallon granted ruling by Mexican court Farallon Resources Ltd FAN Shares issued 21,444,618 Oct 26 close $0.60 Tue 30 Oct 2001 News Release Mr. Ronald Thiessen reports Farallon Resources has received advice from its legal counsel in Mexico that the 3rd Federal District Court of Hermosillo, Sonora state, Mexico, has ruled in favour of Farallon and the other defendants in the litigation initiated by David Hermiston. The court found Mr. Hermiston's allegations without merit and in addition awarded costs and expenses of the defendants against Mr. Hermiston. Legal counsel advises that the parties were informed of the ruling on Friday, Oct. 26, 2001. Ronald Thiessen stated: "While we are still in the process of translating and analyzing the court's decision we believe it represents a major step in ending the litigation respecting our 100-per-cent-owned Campo Morado copper-zinc-gold-silver property in Guerrero state, Mexico. With this issue behind us we can now move on to what Farallon has always intended to focus on, exploration and development of mineral resources. Having had to win lengthy court proceedings in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico has been a tremendous burden on Farallon shareholders but we believe that this is behind us now. Farallon can move on to demonstrate the substantial merits of the Campo Morado property and pursue potential development opportunities with those companies that expressed interest in Campo Morado prior to this litigation." WARNING: The company relies upon litigation protection for "forward-looking" statements.