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Property NewsJanuary 12, 2012 Romios Gold Resources Inc. announced new drilling results for LA CORNE, Canada. October 15, 2009 Romios Gold Resources Inc. announce a significant increase in the molybdenum grades at its La Corne property in northwestern Quebec. The company re-assayed eleven holes using the more effective ME-MS61 (four acid ICPMS) method employed by ALS-Chemex Laboratories in Val d’Or, Quebec. The decision to re-assay the drill core was based on ALS-Chemex’s representation that the “four acid” method was more effective in digesting all of the molybdenum contained in the higher grade samples. This resulted in an 8.1% weighted average increase from 0.0483 % to 0.0526 % in the overall grade of MoS2 in all of the samples collected from the mineralized intervals in the core from the eleven aforementioned drill holes. In total, approximately 800 samples were analyzed. February 12, 2009 From a drill program was completed consisting of 19 diamond drill holes totaling 5,738 metres (18,825 feet) in late fall 2008, hole RQ -08-08 intersected 168.30 metres (552.16 feet) grading 0.0787% MoS2, 0.0064% Bismuth, 0.120 g/t Silver and 0.012% Lithium. Hole RQ-08-15 intersected 168.30 metres (552.2 feet) averaging 0.0787 % MoS2, 0.0064% bismuth, 0.120 g/t silver and 0.012% lithium.
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