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Oremex Silver Hosts Portfolio of Silver Projects With an Inferred Mineral Resource of 50.8 Million Ounces *(ad client)

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 11:10 AM on Thursday, April 4th, 2013

                         

OAG: TSX-V

The company has a portfolio of silver projects with an inferred mineral resource of 50.8 million ounces of silver at its Tejamen deposit. All of Oremex Silver’s projects are located in democratic, mining-friendly jurisdictions.

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Additional Information on Oremex Silver Projects

PRESENTATION

 

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About Oremex Silver

  • Oremex Silver Inc. (previously Oremex Resources Inc.) is a Canadian-based, pure
    silver focus, exploration and development company with mineral properties located in
    highly productive mineralized belts in Mexico
  • Portfolio of four silver projects includes mineral resource of 50.8M oz. of
    silver with P.E.A. at the Tejamen project
    • Visit Projects for additional information.
  • All projects are in mining, capital-friendly jurisdictions
  • Experienced Board of Directors and Management Team
    • Successful track record of exploration, development, discovery and mine
      building in Mexico with seasoned ability for new project evaluation and
      acquisition

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$50 Million Raised on London’s AIM for Graphene Company Bodes Well for Lomiko and Graphene Labs Strategic Alliance

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:21 AM on Thursday, April 4th, 2013

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA and NEW YORK, NEW YORK–(April 4, 2013) – LOMIKO METALS INC. (TSX VENTURE:LMR)(PINKSHEETS:LMRMF) (Europe: ISIN: CA54163Q1028, WKN: A0Q9W7) (the “Company”) recently presented to the Richmond Club in Toronto, a network of wealthy individual investors, analysts and fund managers outlining details on the Lomiko and Graphene Labs Strategic Alliance announced February 15, 2013 and commenting on recent carbon purity tests.

Lomiko confirms that results for the tests were reported as per industry standard to two decimal points. Readings of 100.00% carbon purity were reported as 100% and are considered ultra high purity by industry standards and comparable to synthetic graphite. A video of the presentation is available:

http://www.richmondclub.com/Luncheon%20Videos/LomikoMar272013/index.html

Regarding the Strategic Alliance, A. Paul Gill, CEO and Director of Lomiko states: “Recently, Graphene Nanochem has raised $ 50 million on the London, U.K. AIM. We believe Lomiko and Graphene Labs are poised to benefit from tremendous interest in graphene. We are working on attracting a strategic investor to participate in our vertically integrated graphene business opportunities.”

Scope of the Strategic Alliance

Lomiko and Graphene Labs agree to co-develop a vertically integrated supply chain that includes a secure supply of high-quality graphite, cost-effective and scalable processing, tight quality control and integration of graphene-based products in end-user products. The parties will capitalize on the secure supply of high quality graphite, provided by Lomiko, and the extensive customer database and expertise in graphene materials brought by Graphene Labs.

Lomiko will provide mineral samples from the Quatre Milles Project required for testing natural high quality flake graphite for graphene conversion over the two year Agreement.

Graphene Labs will develop a feasible procedure for the purification of flake graphite for use in graphene production, and will provide guidance on technologies tailored to the production of graphene and graphene-related materials.

The Agreement also calls for joint Research and Development, Public Relations efforts, and business and marketing strategy for end uses of the graphite and graphene products. Lomiko will also have the option to provide equity financing(s) to Graphene Labs on an exclusive basis for two years providing that it meets Graphene Labs funding criteria of raising at least $ 500,000 US Dollars within eight months of the agreement,$ 1,000,000 US Dollars within twelve (12) months and $ 2,000,000 US Dollars within eighteen (18) months. If the conditions are not met, Lomiko loses the exclusivity but keeps the right to participate in financings on a non-exclusive basis.

The Agreement is subject to approval by the TSX.

On Behalf of the Board

A. Paul Gill, Chief Executive Officer

We seek safe harbor.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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Paul Gill Provides Update on Graphite Market and Company’s Flagship Project – Richmond Club March 27, 2013

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 11:29 AM on Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

Paul Gill, President and CEO of Lomiko Metals recently took the stage at the Richmond Club in Toronto to provide the investment community an update on the Graphite Market as well as the company’s flagship Quatre Milles Project.

Click image below to watch presentation.

Corporate Website / Hub On AGORACOM

BREAKING: SEC Says “YES” To Social Media. AGORACOM Online IR Platform For Investor Relations & Disclosure

Posted by AGORACOM at 7:09 AM on Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

This is simply big – and long overdue –  news out of the SEC last night.  In 2008, the SEC allowed companies to use their websites to conduct investor relations and make disclosure.  As of today, companies can now use social media sites to conduct investor relations, including the release of material news, data and information.

WHY IS THIS SO IMPORTANT FOR US SMALL CAP COMPANIES?

1.  Freedom To Communicate And Create Real Conversations With Investors – Until yesterday, small-cap CEO’s couldn’t say a thing about their businesses without consulting lawyers, their board and anybody else in the compliance process.  This made it extremely difficult – actually impossible – for small-cap companies to release any new information via anything but a press release, especially those small but important tidbits of information that didn’t warrant the expense of a press release.

For example, this specific decision arose from an incident that occurred last summer when NetFlix CEO, Reed Hastings, posted to Facebook that NetFlix had exceeded 1 billion hours in a month for the first time.  It was an important milestone that Hastings wanted investors to know about – but not necessarily something that warranted a press release or SEC filing.

The SEC took exception and opened an investigation in whether or not this violated selective disclosure rules.

However, as a result of this decision, the SEC now agrees that release of such information via social media sites is sufficient.  The only requirement is that all companies must make it clear to investors that they plan to use a particular social media site (i.e. AGORACOM).

In the case of AGORACOM, all clients issue press releases announcing the launch of their online IR community.  Until yesterday, those IR communities were used to post press releases and then answer questions from shareholders. NOW, small-cap executives can make a major leap forward by actually posting helpful information and data to help investors better understand their company and progress.

For example, a small-cap executive at a trade show can now go back to their hotel room and post an overview of the day including the number of visitors to their booth, product feedback, etc. Moreover, small cap companies can now provide regular updates on previously announced or brand new initiatives.  The possibilities are endless.  The most important thing is such disclosure can now lead to real conversations with investors that extend well beyond big material news.

This is critical for small-cap companies that typically don’t have or can’t afford a plethora of press releases and want to fill the information gaps with shareholders.

2.  Significant Savings – In the sentence above, I touched on the fact that most small-cap companies simply can’t afford a plethora of press releases.  As such, they are forced to release only the biggest, most important news, which significantly limited their frequency of communication with investors.  The only option was to issue more press releases and spend more $$.  With this new SEC decision, this is no longer an issue.

Moreover, small cap companies were often forced to issue “kitchen sink” press releases because they would piggyback smaller tidbits of information and updates with material press releases.  I don’t have to tell you how that causes expenses to skyrocket when you are being charged by the word.

3.  Size Doesn’t Matter – It doesn’t matter if your online shareholder audience is 200,000 or 200.  As long as you’ve clearly told investors where to look for your information, you’re good to go.

4.  Social Media vs Your Website – Investors simply don’t have time to navigate to every website of companies they’re either invested in, or interested in.  They overwhelmingly prefer financial communities such as AGORACOM, or even non-financial communities such as Twitter where all information is available under one roof.   Thanks to this decision, small-cap companies can now meet investors where they exist, rather than forcing them to visit stand alone websites that rarely change with the exception of new press releases.

CONCLUSION

This is a great day for small-cap companies and investors that want to truly engage in meaningful discussions without having to worry about disclosure rules and expenses.  To be clear, you are still going to issue important, material press releases by press release.

However, much like the NetFlix example above, it is all those valuable morsels and tidbits of information that can now finally be set free to open the lines of communications with current and prospective investors.

“Great day” is actually an understatement.  It is more accurate to say this day is monumental, even epic for small-cap investor relations.

To discuss this post and your next investor relations steps, contact me right now.

Regards,

George Tsiolis, Founder

AGOARCOM

WATCH: Season 2, Episode 4 Of The Next Biggest Winner – UC Resources and Pacific Potash

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:42 AM on Monday, April 1st, 2013

This week’s episode featuring UC Resources and Pacific Potash serves as the first of 2 sponsor episodes this season, as both companies serve as anchor sponsors for all 30 episodes of Season 2.

SEGMENT 1 – George sits down with Gary Monaghan of UC Resources to discuss the company’s production and development initiatives on the La Yesca project in Mexico.

SEGMENT 2 – George then welcomes Balbir Johal of Pacific Potash Corp to the stage to discuss the global potash market as well as the company’s compelling argument for their large land package in Brazil’s Amazonas Basin.

SEGMENT 3 – George then welcomes both guests back to the stage for a round up discussion.

AGORACOM Reports 2,263 Investors From 59 Countries Participate In Online Uranium Conference

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 1:50 PM on Thursday, March 28th, 2013

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – March 28, 2013) – AGORACOM, a leading online financial community focusing on the small-cap and mid-cap markets, today announced that 2,263 investors from 59 countries participated in the AGORACOM Online Uranium Conference. The conference, open to uranium investors around the world, featured online presentations from 3 public uranium companies and 5 uranium industry experts, including online Q&A sessions.

The online format of the Uranium Conference provided investors from outside traditional “conference cities” with an opportunity to fully participate in the process by watching presentations and interacting with conference participants – all from the comfort of their computers. No travel, no expenses, no time away from work.

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION METRICS

AGORACOM released the following key participation metrics for the conference

Total Visitors: 2,263

Total Page Views: 7,360

Total Presentation Views: 764

Average Number Of Presentations Viewed Per Exhibiting Company: 180

Average Number Of Visitors To Each Exhibiting Company HUB: 249

Average Number Of Visits To Each Exhibiting Company HUB: 1,132

Average Number Of Presentations Viewed Per Expert: 45

Top 20 Participating Countries:

Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Belgium, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, Mexico, India, Switzerland, Thailand, Phillipines, France, Spain, Greece, Japan, Austria, Russia, Sweden

ONLINE CONFERENCE MODEL PROVEN – MORE TO COME IN 2013

AGORACOM Founder, George Tsiolis, stated, “The metrics clearly demonstrate the pent-up demand of uranium investors from around the world to participate in an online conference featuring quality companies and industry experts. Full credit must go to Jim Paterson, CEO of Kivalliq Energy, who first approached me with his vision in late 2012. We agreed that a borderless, online conference was the logical next step if the uranium industry was going to start reaching out to new, bigger audiences. Investors clearly responded, proving they are willing to participate when great information is delivered via convenient access, as opposed to having to travel, spend money and take valuable time away from their lives.”

Tsiolis added, “Though I am not surprised, the exceptional results will serve as the basis for additional online conferences in 2013 for the entire small-cap industry.”

ALL PRESENTATIONS NOW AVAILABLE ON DEMAND

Investors unable to view company and expert presentations during their scheduled Q&A times can now view them using the following links:

Presenting Companies

Energy Fuels (TSX:EFR) View Presentation

Fission Energy (TSX VENTURE:FIS) View Presentation

Kivalliq Energy (TSX VENUTRE:KIV) View Presentation

Industry Experts

Sheldon Modeland, Analyst, Edison Investment Research

Uranium: Where is it and how do we find it?

Jonathan Hinze, Senior Vice President, International, UxC

Global Nuclear Power Outlook and Uranium Demand Forecast

Benjamin Cox, Managing Director, Oreninc

Uranium Financing Market

Hugh Switzer, Manager, Corporate Development, Boswell Capital

Global Uranium Markets: Long-Term Contracts Vs. Spot Price

Andrea Jennetta, Publisher, Fuel Cycle Week

End of the HEU Era: What Investors Need to Know

This press release was distributed by MarketWire, the official Media Partner of AGORACOM and the AGORACOM Online Uranium Conference.

Presentations were also distributed by conference media partner Kitco via Kitcometals.com.

ABOUT AGORACOM

AGORACOM is the pioneer and leading online investor relations firm to small and mid-cap public companies, with more than 250 companies having used AGORACOM to conduct online investor relations.

AGORACOM is the home of more than 1 million investors that visit 6.8 million times and read 66 million pages of information every year (Average 2008 – 2011). Our traffic results are independently tracked and verified by Google analytics. AGORACOM traffic ranks within the top 0.3% of all websites around the world.

AGORACOM Founder, George Tsiolis, publishes a leading online investor relations blog. His 50 Small-Cap CEO Lessons are a must read for small and mid-cap companies.

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WATCH: “The Next Biggest Winner” (Episode #4) Sneak Peek: UC Resources and Pacific Potash

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 1:35 PM on Thursday, March 28th, 2013

The Next Biggest Winner, a leading and nationally televised investment show focusing on small-cap and mid-cap companies, is pleased to announce Episode 4 will be airing across Canada this weekend.

SPONSOR EPISODE

This week’s episode featuring UC Resources and Pacific Potash serves as the first of 2 sponsor episodes this season, as both companies serve as anchor sponsors for all 30 episodes of Season 2.

WHEN (All Times EST)

Saturday  March 30th     8:30 AM / 7:30 PM (Prime-Time)

Sunday March 31st     7:30 AM / 6:30 PM (Prime-Time)

WHERE (Listed Alphabetically By Cable / Satellite Provider)

Bell     Channel 514 Across Canada

Cogeco Channel 136 in Ontario and Quebec

MTS TV     Channel 282 in Manitoba

Rogers     Channel 197 in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick

Shaw Cable     Channel 110 in BC / Channel 95 Everywhere Else

Shaw Direct     Channel 593 (Classic)  Channel 222 (Direct)

Source Cable     Channel 174 Ontario

Telus TV     Not Available Yet

Videotron     Channel 146 in Quebec

Hope to see all of you tuning in and please help spread the word!

Meet Our Awesome Sponsors That Make It All Possible … Click Through To See Why Our Sponsors Are The Next Biggest Winner!

                    

UC Resources, Pacific Potash Featured In Episode 4 Of The Next Biggest Winner TV Show This Weekend

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 1:23 PM on Thursday, March 28th, 2013

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(March 28, 2013) – The Next Biggest Winner, a leading and nationally televised investment show focusing on small-cap and mid-cap companies, is pleased to announce Episode 4 will be airing across Canada this weekend.

EPISODE 4 GUESTS

UC Resources (TSX VENTURE:UC)

Pacific Potash (TSX VENTURE:PP)(OTCQX:PPOTF)(FRANKFURT:P9P)

SPONSOR EPISODE

This week’s episode featuring UC Resources and Pacific Potash serves as the first of 2 sponsor episodes this season, as both companies serve as anchor sponsors for all 30 episodes of Season 2.

In addition, MarketWire is the official Media Partner of The Next Biggest Winner and distributor of this press release.

NEW SEASON, NEW HOST

Season 2 promises to be even better than Season 1 with the addition of our new host, George Tsiolis. As the Founder of AGORACOM.com George brings his significant knowledge and experience of small-cap markets to the show, insuring robust interviews and information for the benefit of our viewing audience.

Tsiolis stated, “The Next Biggest Winner fills a significant void in Canadian Business Media by strictly focusing on emerging companies capable of becoming… The Next Biggest Winner. Show creators Jamie Bailey and Metaphoria Productions smartly recognized there is no other nationally televised show of its kind and now provide small cap companies and investors everywhere with a great platform to connect. The production quality in our state of the art studio is second to none. I’m proud to be a Co-Producer for Season 2 and beyond!”

TELEVISION BROADCAST DETAILS

The show airs nationally on television via iChannel in prime time as follows:

WHEN: Saturday March 30th 7:30 PM EST (Also 8:30 AM & 3:30 AM)
Sunday March 31st 6:30 PM EST (Also 7:30 AM & 2:30 AM)

WHERE: iChannel (See listing below or check iChannel for your local area)

Bell Channel 514 Across Canada

Cogeco Channel 136 in Ontario and Quebec

MTS TV Channel 282 in Manitoba

Rogers Channel 197 in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick

Shaw Cable Channel 110 in BC / Channel 95 Everywhere Else

Shaw Direct Channel 593 (Classic) Channel 222 (Direct)

Source Cable Channel 174 Ontario

Telus TV Not Available Yet

Videotron Channel 146 in Quebec

About The Next Biggest Winner

The Next Biggest Winner is a television interview series for Canadian investors dedicated to identifying companies poised for growth. If your company believes it is The Next Biggest Winner and would like to appear on the show, please contact us below.

To watch a sneak peek of this episode, as well as, previous full episodes click here.

Contact Information

Metaphoria Productions
Jamie Bailey
Creator and Producer
[email protected]

AGORACOM
http://agoracom.com/services

Big North Graphite Assays up to 5.31% Graphite in Grab Sample on Grand Lac du Nord Property, Quebec

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:14 AM on Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

Vancouver, B.C., March 27, 2012 – BIG NORTH GRAPHITE CORP. (TSX-V:NRT.V – News) (the “Company” or “Big North”) is pleased to announce that it has received graphite grab and channel sample assay results derived from the Company’s summer-fall sampling and mapping program on the Grand Lac du Nord property (the “Property”) located in eastern Quebec. The Property consists of one contiguous claim block totalling approximately 2,009 hectares and is located approximately 140 kilometres northwest of Sept-Iles, Quebec. The Property is accessible via paved and logging roads. The sampling program has confirmed a multiple graphite bearing structure covering an area approximately 4 kilometres by 2 kilometres with results of up to 5.31% Graphite in grab sample. Highlights of the grab and channel assays are shown in the tables below*. In total, 137 grab samples were taken. A further 389 samples were taken out of 93 total channels.

Best grab sample results table:

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 |Sample|Graphite| |Sample|Graphite| |Sample|Graphite| |Sample|Graphite| |Sample|Graphite|
 |No    |%       | |No    |%       | |No    |%       | |No    |%       | |No    |%       |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114612|5.31    | |114588|2.97    | |114633|1.88    | |114675|1.44    | |114559|1.21    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114061|4.80    | |114566|2.92    | |114575|1.85    | |114616|1.41    | |114579|1.20    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114678|4.46    | |114607|2.70    | |114614|1.84    | |114643|1.39    | |114677|1.17    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114063|4.43    | |114599|2.49    | |114627|1.76    | |114659|1.38    | |114660|1.17    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114679|4.24    | |114563|2.47    | |114580|1.75    | |114561|1.38    | |114613|1.17    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114582|3.98    | |114065|2.41    | |114637|1.73    | |114662|1.36    | |114576|1.15    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114584|3.94    | |114646|2.27    | |114581|1.71    | |114600|1.35    | |114621|1.15    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114062|3.88    | |114583|2.26    | |114595|1.70    | |114628|1.33    | |114631|1.13    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114674|3.71    | |114586|2.23    | |114589|1.69    | |114645|1.32    | |114555|1.13    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114673|3.65    | |114578|2.22    | |114597|1.61    | |114611|1.31    | |114655|1.12    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114606|3.61    | |114654|2.20    | |114626|1.56    | |114610|1.30    | |114573|1.12    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114619|3.49    | |114569|2.20    | |114567|1.55    | |114648|1.30    | |114658|1.10    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114568|3.24    | |114587|2.19    | |114636|1.54    | |114657|1.29    | |114556|1.10    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114608|3.14    | |114585|2.11    | |114574|1.53    | |114651|1.29    | |114642|1.09    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114647|3.11    | |114676|2.08    | |114602|1.52    | |114663|1.26    | |114618|1.09    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114565|3.10    | |114603|2.04    | |114652|1.51    | |114620|1.25    | |114630|1.08    |
 |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |114596|3.06    | |114601|1.89    | |114572|1.47    | |114562|1.22    | |      |        |
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

*Grab samples are selective by nature and are unlikely to represent the average grade of a deposit.

Highlights of channel sample results table:

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 |Channel|Easting |Northing |Bearing|Mineralization |Length |Average |
 |No     |(UTM)   |(UTM)    |(°)    |               |along  |grade   |
 |       |        |         |       |               |the    |graphite|
 |       |        |         |       |               |channel|%       |
 |       |        |         |       |               |(m.)   |        |
 |       |        |         |       |---------------|       |        |
 |       |        |         |       |From   |To (m.)|       |        |
 |       |        |         |       |(m)    |       |       |        |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |1A     |630218.0|5639413.0|130    |4.60   |7.60   |3.00   |1.11    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |1B     |630225.9|5639409.6|130    |0.00   |3.00   |3.00   |1.88    |
 |       |        |         |       |--------------------------------|
 |       |        |         |       |6.00   |7.00   |1.00   |1.15    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |1C     |630238.5|5639400.3|130    |2.00   |3.00   |1.00   |1.10    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |4A     |629821.0|5639822.0|85     |0.00   |2.50   |2.50   |1.39    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |6A     |629190.0|5640628.0|270    |0.00   |2.00   |2.00   |2.61    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |6B     |629186.6|5640630.9|270    |1.00   |2.00   |1.00   |1.14    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |10A    |629346.0|5641843.2|95     |0.00   |1.00   |1.00   |1.04    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |10B    |629343.0|5641846.0|95     |0.00   |1.00   |1.00   |1.51    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |10C    |629345.0|5641857.0|95     |0.00   |1.00   |1.00   |1.96    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |11A    |629055.0|5642622.0|290    |0.00   |1.00   |1.00   |1.18    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |11B    |629056.0|5642620.0|290    |0.00   |1.00   |1.00   |1.00    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |12C    |629062.0|5642726.0|70     |0.00   |3.00   |3.00   |1.35    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |12D    |629065.0|5642726.0|70     |0.00   |1.00   |1.00   |1.08    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |12E    |629065.6|5642727.2|70     |0.00   |1.00   |1.00   |1.36    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |12F    |629066.6|5642728.6|70     |0.00   |4.00   |4.00   |1.27    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |12G    |629079.0|5642738.0|70     |0.00   |1.00   |1.00   |1.68    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |13A    |628980.0|5643783.0|100    |0.00   |1.80   |1.80   |1.35    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |13B    |628982.0|5643784.0|100    |0.00   |2.00   |2.00   |1.19    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |14A    |628805.0|5643682.0|90     |0.00   |3.00   |3.00   |1.41    |
 |       |        |         |       |--------------------------------|
 |       |        |         |       |13.00  |14.00  |1.00   |1.38    |
 |       |        |         |       |--------------------------------|
 |       |        |         |       |17.00  |23.00  |6.00   |1.38    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |14B    |628828.0|5643683.0|90     |0.00   |5.00   |5.00   |1.36    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |15A    |628606.0|5643950.0|90     |0.00   |2.00   |2.00   |0.94    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |15B    |628608.0|5643948.0|90     |0.00   |3.00   |3.00   |1.28    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |16A    |628644.0|5643912.0|90     |0.00   |1.00   |1.00   |1.11    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |17B    |628742.0|5643778.0|270    |0.00   |2.00   |2.00   |1.10    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |18A    |629011.0|5644038.0|60     |0.00   |1.00   |1.00   |1.98    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |18B    |629011.9|5644039.3|60     |0.00   |1.00   |1.00   |2.46    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |18C    |629012.7|5644040.7|60     |0.00   |5.00   |5.00   |1.71    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |20A    |630265.0|5639279.0|140    |0.00   |4.00   |4.00   |1.32    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |20B    |630267.0|5639275.0|140    |0.00   |8.00   |8.00   |1.39    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |22A    |632756.0|5639578.0|260    |2.00   |4.00   |2.00   |1.81    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |24A    |632787.0|5639666.0|300    |7.00   |8.00   |1.00   |2.40    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |25A    |632748.0|5639724.0|240    |0.00   |8.00   |8.00   |3.87    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |25B    |632741.7|5639718.9|240    |0.00   |10.00  |10.00  |3.27    |
 |       |        |         |       |--------------------------------|
 |       |        |         |       |13.00  |17.00  |4.00   |1.25    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |26A    |632752.0|5639796.0|20     |0.00   |5.00   |5.00   |2.90    |
 |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
 |27A    |632798.0|5640144.0|40     |1.00   |2.00   |1.00   |1.32    |
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 |27B    |632792.0|5640146.0|40     |0.00   |3.00   |3.00   |2.95    |
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?.Channels do not necessarily represent the true width of the mineralized zone.

Grand Lac du Nord Property:

The Property was previously explored by SOQUEM, Inc. following up on airborne electromagnetic (EM) anomalies. Ground work in 2000 and 2001 identified a high grade sillimanite formation. The presence of graphite over the property was also noted visually but not given any focus at the time.

The Property contains a graphitic paragneiss formation approximately 8 kilometres in length by 1 to 2 km wide. The formation is composed of quartz, graphite, biotite and sulphides. The sulphides are in veinlets or disseminated in the paragneiss while the graphite is in disseminated flakes. A second formation parallel with the above consists of a sillimanite paragneiss band, also 8 km in length with a width of about 1 to 2 km. This horizon composed of quartzfeldspars, sillimanite, graphite, biotite, garnet and cordierite. The formation is intercalated with bands of quartzite.

Property maps including full results will be posted on the Company’s website at: http://www.bignorthgraphite.com. The Company currently intends to mount an exploration campaign on the Property commencing with a complete graphite characterization followed by diamond drilling. The exploration target is an open-pittable, crystalline flake graphite deposit similar to other graphite deposits and mines in Quebec such as Focus Metals Inc.’s Lac Knife Deposit and Timcal Graphite and Carbon’s Lac des Iles Mine.

Jean-Sebastien Lavallee (OGQ #773), geologist, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, independent of Big North, and an optionor of the Property, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release.

About Big North Graphite

Big North Graphite Corp (NRT.V) is a graphite exploration and development Company focussed on select graphite assets in Canada and Mexico.

For further information, please contact Spiro Kletas at (604) 629-8220.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

(signed) “Spiro Kletas”
Spiro Kletas
President and Chief Executive Officer

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Except for historical information contained herein, this news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially. Except as required pursuant to applicable securities laws, the Company will not update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof. More detailed information about potential factors that could affect financial results is included in the documents filed from time to time with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities by the Company.

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