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Wednesday, October 16, 2013 3:50:55 PM
Sorry... I cannot let that fly. That is a patently incorrect opinion you are trying to pass off as truth. What is fact is that while the SOE was/is working on their metallurgic study, SRSR did a concurrent study in Canada. Their results were released in a PR (see below). The SOE study may or may not be done, but the fact is that they are under no obligation to share the results of their study with anyone, including Scott or Merle. They paid for the study, therefore, the results are their property. It was PR'd later, after the SOE exclusivity period ended, that if SRSR were to sign with another company, the option to purchase the results from the SOE was available. --- "Also, should Sarissa and Nio-Star reach an agreement with a different party to fund the exploration and development of its Nemegosenda property, Nio-Star has discussed purchasing the SOE's testing results."
The fact we have not seen the results from the SOE does not mandate that the results were not good.
PR
Sarissa Resources Check Assay Results and Updated SE Zone Analysis
Date : 12/17/2012 @ 7:30AM
Source : Marketwired
Sarissa Resources Check Assay Results and Updated SE Zone Analysis
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Sarissa Resources, Inc. (PL) (USOTC:SRSR)
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Sarissa Resources Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SRSR) ("Sarissa"), through its wholly-owned subsidiary Nio-Star Corp. ("Nio-Star" or "the Company") is pleased to release this update relating to the samples collected for analysis in China.
As previously announced, Nio-Star has collected and shipped approximately 900 kilograms of rock samples from the adit area of the Nemegosenda project to a China Research facility for metallurgical, process testing. Grab samples were selected from the shipment and sent for assaying in Canada as a check, and results have now been received. As the samples were taken from the well-explored adit area of the project, positive niobium and tantalum results were expected, and received. Two of the assays returned Nb2O5 (niobium pentoxide) results of 0.86% and 0.51% respectively. A third sample returned negligible Nb2O5 results, with 6700 ppm Ta2O5.
Concurrently, further analysis was conducted on the drilling previously done in the South East Zone; specifically diamond drill holes 10-81 and 10-83. Previous releases had detailed significant niobium mineralization throughout these two drill holes. Results have now been analyzed and updated to include final results from the bottom portion of DDH 10-81.
DDH 10-81 returned 3458 ppm Nb2O5 (0.35%) over its entire length of 230 metres, as well as 1,956.1 ppm (0.2%) total rare earth oxides (TREO) and 154.3 ppm Ta2O5 throughout the hole. Of particular interest, 81-10 ended in a high grade zone from 216.5 to the end of the hole that assayed 6399 ppm (0.64%) TREO.
The results of DDH81-10 show a high degree of reproducibility in niobium values compared to holes 56-33 and 56-35. This data provides further support of the reproducibility of niobium grades outlined by the historical results of the Dominion Gulf work completed over the Southeast Zone.
The results from the diamond drilling confirmed that the Southeast Zone is also host to anomalous values of Rare Earth Elements and tantalum; however the economic potential for these elements requires additional investigation.
The fact we have not seen the results from the SOE does not mandate that the results were not good.
PR
Sarissa Resources Check Assay Results and Updated SE Zone Analysis
Date : 12/17/2012 @ 7:30AM
Source : Marketwired
Sarissa Resources Check Assay Results and Updated SE Zone Analysis
PrintAlert
Sarissa Resources, Inc. (PL) (USOTC:SRSR)
Historical Stock Chart
1 Year : From Oct 2012 to Oct 2013
Sarissa Resources Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SRSR) ("Sarissa"), through its wholly-owned subsidiary Nio-Star Corp. ("Nio-Star" or "the Company") is pleased to release this update relating to the samples collected for analysis in China.
As previously announced, Nio-Star has collected and shipped approximately 900 kilograms of rock samples from the adit area of the Nemegosenda project to a China Research facility for metallurgical, process testing. Grab samples were selected from the shipment and sent for assaying in Canada as a check, and results have now been received. As the samples were taken from the well-explored adit area of the project, positive niobium and tantalum results were expected, and received. Two of the assays returned Nb2O5 (niobium pentoxide) results of 0.86% and 0.51% respectively. A third sample returned negligible Nb2O5 results, with 6700 ppm Ta2O5.
Concurrently, further analysis was conducted on the drilling previously done in the South East Zone; specifically diamond drill holes 10-81 and 10-83. Previous releases had detailed significant niobium mineralization throughout these two drill holes. Results have now been analyzed and updated to include final results from the bottom portion of DDH 10-81.
DDH 10-81 returned 3458 ppm Nb2O5 (0.35%) over its entire length of 230 metres, as well as 1,956.1 ppm (0.2%) total rare earth oxides (TREO) and 154.3 ppm Ta2O5 throughout the hole. Of particular interest, 81-10 ended in a high grade zone from 216.5 to the end of the hole that assayed 6399 ppm (0.64%) TREO.
The results of DDH81-10 show a high degree of reproducibility in niobium values compared to holes 56-33 and 56-35. This data provides further support of the reproducibility of niobium grades outlined by the historical results of the Dominion Gulf work completed over the Southeast Zone.
The results from the diamond drilling confirmed that the Southeast Zone is also host to anomalous values of Rare Earth Elements and tantalum; however the economic potential for these elements requires additional investigation.
