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To: Goose94 who wrote (1681)7/3/2013 10:05:14 AM
From: Goose94Respond to of 203376
 
Atico Mining (ATY-V) drills 87.35 m of 3.52% Cu at El Roble - Nice

July 3rd 2013 - News Release

Atico Mining Corp. has released results of eight underground drill holes at El Roble mine in Colombia which confirm the extension of mineralized boundaries along strike and downdip of Maximus and Goliath bodies. The latest mineralized intercepts in these massive sulphide bodies support previously interpreted boundaries and high copper and gold grades.

Fernando E. Ganoza, CEO, commented, "The team on the field has done a superb job at discovering significant new resources below the 2000 meter elevation, the lowest production level at El Roble mine. We are very excited to have been able to extend the boundaries at depth of the Maximus body, confirm the boundaries of Goliath and consistently intercept high grade Cu-Au mineralization while doing so. The latest reported drill results support the recently published resource estimate on the El Roble mine and our initial view on the size of the Maximus and Goliath massive sulphide bodies, which will become primary targets for mining activities below the 2000 meter elevation." Mr. Ganoza continued, "Drilling has successfully identified massive sulphide bodies at depth, to the north and center of the known strike length of El Roble mine. The underground drill program will now focus on the south end of the deposit where we believe geological potential exists to discover additional massive sulphide mineralization."

View rest of News Release go to www.aticomining.com