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      schrieb am 27.01.10 12:42:31
      Beitrag Nr. 1.733 ()
      Meiner Meinung nach hat Salman Partners - einer der
      größten Käufer von ITH - gestern in seiner Metalls
      Morning Note erstmals Trevali erwähnt: Two plays on
      the development of zinc resources are Trevali
      Resources Corp. TV – CNQ; which has a strategic
      partnership with Glencore International AG that
      contemplates the “redevelopment and resumption of
      production from new deposits recently discovered at
      the Santander … [zinc-lead-silver] mine project in
      west-central Peru”


      Tasche :)
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      schrieb am 20.01.10 15:49:03
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      das hört sich doch mal schön an

      sie weiten die resource offenbar aus
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      schrieb am 20.01.10 15:38:53
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      Trevali Intersects Multiple Zones of High-Grade Mineralization at Magistral North Deposit

      By: Marketwire .
      Jan. 20, 2010 09:30 AM


      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwire) -- 01/20/10 -- Trevali Resources Corp. (CNSX: TV)(PINK SHEETS: TREVF)(FRANKFURT: 4TI) ("Trevali" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the latest drill results from its 2009 - 2010 resource expansion program have intersected the thickest and highest-grade intercepts to date at the Magistral North deposit on the Santander Silver-Lead-Zinc mine project in west-central Peru. Additionally, exploration continues to expand polymetallic mineralization at the Puajanca Zone to vertical depths of 100 metres. Mineralization remains open in all three Magistral deposits, the Puajanca zone and the past-producing Santander deposit, and numerous high-priority targets remain to be tested on the Company's large, 100%-owned land package.

      Key drilling highlights include:

      - Latest results returning multiple zones of some of the thickest and highest-grade intercepts to date.

      - Magistral North expansion at surface and depth clearly demonstrate good-to-excellent mineral continuity at very significant grades.

      - Ongoing drilling at Puajanca South Zone further expands mineralization along strike and at depth, (SAN-111 intersected 6.7 metres at 81.9g/t (2.4oz/t) silver, 3.37% lead and 5.8% zinc).

      - Additional Puajanca South Zone intercepts range from 1 to 19 metres thick and returned values ranging from 1 to 4.3oz/t silver, 0.78 to 3.37% lead and 1.56 to 5.8% zinc. Mineralization is currently interpreted to plunge to the north towards the Puajanca North Zone and co-incident geophysical anomaly - representing significant upside potential.

      "We are very pleased with the high success rate of drilling at Santander - particularly the resource growth potential from these latest results," states Mark Cruise, Trevali's President and CEO. "The Company looks forward to a continuous flow of positive drill results in the coming months culminating in an updated NI43-101 resource estimate and PEA study in addition to advances on the engineering side from our partners Glencore International as we advance Santander towards production."

      Table 1: Summary Assay Results - Magistral North & Puajanca Prospect
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Zone/
      Borehole
      (dip/ From - To Downhole
      azimuth) (metres) Interval Ag oz (g/t) Pb % Zn %
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Magistral 156.65 - 161.85m 5.2m 1.17oz/t (40.2g/t) 3.18% 3.51%
      North 199.85 - 231.6m 31.75m 3.4oz/t (118/t) 4.86% 7.46%
      SAN-109A Inc 214.9 - 231.6m 16.7m 4.7oz/t (162.9g/t) 4.78% 9.96%
      (-70 degrees/ 248 - 256.1m 8.1m 1.7oz/t (57.7g/t) 3.98% 4.32%
      60 degrees) Inc 251 - 256.1m 5.1m 2.3oz/t (80.5g/t) 4.85% 5.12%
      262.65 - 266m 3.35m 1.4oz/t (46.7g/t) 2.87% 2.55%
      292.2 - 295.25m 3.05m 0.75oz/t (26g/t) 2.41% 2.26%
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Puajanca 212.3 - 215.15m 2.85m 1oz/t (37.5g/t) 0.78% 5.02%
      SAN-110
      (-70 degrees/
      90 degrees)
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Puajanca 63.9 - 83m 19.1m 1.3oz/t (44.3g/t) 1.99% 3.19%
      SAN-111 Inc 69.45 - 83m 13.55m 1.4oz/t (49.7g/t) 2.15% 3.78%
      (-30 degrees/ Inc 74.4 - 81.1m 6.7m 2.4oz/t (81.9g/t) 3.37% 5.8%
      147 degrees)
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Puajanca 89.1 - 93.4m 4.3m 1.2oz/t (39.9g/t) 2.27% 3.42%
      SAN-112 122.4 - 128.7m 6.3m 2.3oz/t (80.9g/t) 3.06% 1.74%
      (-60 degrees/ Inc 125.7 - 128.7m 3m 4.3oz/t (147.9g/t) 5.91% 1.56%
      145 degrees) 148.55 - 149.85m 1.3m 1.3oz/t (44.3g/t) 0.89% 3.25%
      (ends in mineral)
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Magistral 4.55 - 10.05m 5.5m 1.2oz/t (41g/t) 2.78% 3.06%
      North 18.4 - 22.9m 4.5m 1.7oz/t (57g/t) 1.9% 2.14%
      SAN-115 Inc 21.4 - 22.9m 1.5m 4.7oz/t (160.6g/t) 4.78% 5.11%
      (-35 degrees/
      60 degrees)
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Magistral 161.1 - 164.1m 3m 2.6oz/t (90.4g/t) 1.05% 2.3%
      North 196.9 - 221m 24.1m 1.5oz/t (53g/t) 4.16% 4.22%
      SAN-116 Inc 196.9 - 212.35m 15.45m 2oz/t (70.5g/t) 5.72% 5.74%
      (-70 degrees/ 261.8 - 278.8m 17m 2.5oz/t (85.1g/t) 3.31% 3.04%
      60 degrees) Inc 261.8 - 272.3m 10.5m 3.4oz/t (118.5g/t) 4.79% 4.2%
      Inc 261.8 - 265.15m 3.35m 6.3oz/t (216.4g/t) 8.71% 8.69%
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Magistral 0.65 - 25.2m 24.55m 1.6oz/t (55.2g/t) 4.12% 3.69%
      North Inc 0.65 - 8.9m 8.25m 3oz/t (103.5g/t) 6.51% 4.82%
      SAN-118
      (-15 degrees/
      60 degrees)
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Magistral 14.05 - 30.25m 16.2m 2.1oz/t (72.4g/t) 5.81% 7.43%
      North Inc 26.05 - 30.25m 4.2m 3.7oz/t (126.8g/t) 10.9% 12.32%
      SAN-119 Inc 29.05 - 30.25m 1.2m 7.8oz/t (268.9g/t) 17.3% 20.9%
      (-20 degrees/
      85 degrees)
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Puajanca 104.65 - 109.65m 5m 2.8oz/t (97g/t) 2.73% 1.05%
      SAN-120
      (-45 degrees/
      90 degrees)
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

      Borehole SAN-109 was abandoned due to poor ground conditions and was re-
      drilled as SAN-109A. Boreholes SAN-113-114 and SAN-117 are geotechnical
      holes drilled for civil engineering purposes on the Santander Plant site
      testing ground conditions below the future Mill, Tank House and Coarse Ore
      bins.

      DRILL PROGRAM DETAILS

      MAGISTRAL NORTH

      Drillholes SAN-109A and SAN-116 intersected multiple broad-to-very-broad intervals of high-grade silver-lead-zinc mineralization. The holes were designed to test the mid-levels of the Magistral North deposit (approx. +150 - 250 metres vertical depth) that is inadequately captured within the current resource model. Both holes intersected multiple zones of semi-massive to massive replacement mineralization returning some of the broadest and highest precious/base metal grades to date.

      Drillholes SAN-115, 118 and 119 were designed to test surface geotechnical properties in addition to zones of potentially open-pittable surface-to-near-surface mineralization above the current resource model. All three holes returned broad zones of high-grade mineralization including the highest combined-grade interval obtained to date - 1.2 metres at 268.9g/t (7.8oz/t) silver, 17.3% lead, 20.9% zinc and 0.64% copper.

      These results coupled with previous drilling clearly demonstrate good-to-excellent continuity of very significant silver-lead-zinc mineralization from surface outcrop to appreciable depths of approximately 350 metres - where it remains open. Of particular note is the fact that silver and lead to zinc metal ratios are unchanged and remain high -- suggesting excellent additional depth potential on the order of 500 to 600 metres when compared to the bottom of known mineralization in the historic Santander Pipe (that also remains open). It is considered highly likely that the other Magistral deposits will also display similar characteristics.

      PUAJANCA SOUTH

      The Puajanca Zone is located within 1 kilometre of the Magistral North deposit. Work to date indicates the mineralized zone averages approximately 30 metres thick within which high-grade, semi-massive to massive sulphide replacement and vein zones occur. The Puajanca South body currently has dimensions of 40m long x 15m wide x 100m vertical and assay results to date indicate it has the potential to form a third silver-rich replacement body similar to the Magistral North and Central deposits. Future work will seek to expand upon this.

      The productive Magistral trend has only been drill tested along 600 metres of its 14-kilometre strike length but already hosts the three Magistral Deposits (North, Central and South). The 3-kilometre long Puajanca mineral fairway (to see Figure 1 please click on: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/tv120.pdf) forms a second, very-high priority target corridor containing numerous target zones.

      PROJECT BACKGROUND

      The Santander silver-lead-zinc mine project is located approximately 215 km by road from Lima, in the western extent of Peru's world-class Central Mineral Belt. The mine previously operated from 1958-1993 targeting a single Carbonate Replacement Deposit-type pipe and manto structure, the Santander Orebody.

      Substantial site infrastructure includes a fully refurbished 200-man camp and the Tingo hydroelectric power-station located 17 km down-valley to the west. The Santander project and the considerable existing infrastructure form a highly strategic asset in this mining district. The Company commenced exploration at Santander in November 2007 discovering four new high-grade silver-lead-zinc replacement and massive sulphide bodies to date.

      A recently completed independent resource estimate of the three Magistral deposits reviews a total Indicated Mineral Resource of 5,298,000 tonnes with an average grade of 3.34% zinc, 1.27% lead and 38g/t silver (using a 2% ZnEQ(i) cut-off grade) - for a contained metal inventory of 390 million lbs zinc, 149 million lbs lead and 6.5 million ozs silver in the Indicated category. An additional Inferred Mineral Resource of 2,244,000 tonnes grading 2.92% zinc, 0.50% lead and 18g/t silver was also reviewed in the three deposits using the same cut-off grade - for contained metals of 144 million lbs zinc, 25 million lbs lead and 1.3 million ozs silver. All three Magistral bodies remain open at depth and to the East.

      Additionally, a further 100 million contained lbs. of zinc are estimated to be present in the 1,656,000 indicated tonnes grading at 2.74% zinc (using a 2.0% zinc cut-off grade) at the Santander Tailings Impoundment.

      (i) ZnEQ = ((Ag Price(g) x Ag Recovery x Ag Grade) + (Pb Price(t) x Pb Recovery x (Pb Grade(%)/100)+(Zn Price(t) x Zn Recovery x (Zn Grade(%)/100)))/Zn Price(t). Golder utilized the three year rolling average price for all three metals. Price for silver is per gram ($0.43339) and that for Pb ($1,983) and Zn ($2,742) is per tonne. A recovery of 85% was applied to Ag, 94% for Pb and 91% for Zn based upon Trevali's metallurgical testwork. A 2% ZnEQ(i) cut-off grade is the nominal base case estimated grade of material that can be mined and processed considering all applicable costs.

      QUALIFIED PERSON AND QUALITY CONTROL/QUALITY ASSURANCE

      EurGeol Dr. Mark D. Cruise, Trevali's President and CEO and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has supervised the preparation of the scientific and technical information that forms the basis for this news release. Dr. Cruise is not independent of the Company, as he is an officer and shareholder.

      The work programs at Santander were designed by, and are supervised by, Dr. Mark D. Cruise, President & CEO, Trevali, and Tim Kingsley (independent geological consultant), who together are responsible for all aspects of the work, including the quality control/quality assurance program. On-site personnel at the project rigorously collect and track samples which are then security sealed and shipped to ACME Laboratories, Vancouver, for assay. ACME's quality system complies with the requirements for the International Standards ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 17025:1999. Analytical accuracy and precision are monitored by the analysis of reagent blanks, reference material and replicate samples. Quality control is further assured by the use of international and in-house standards. Blind certified reference material is inserted at regular intervals into the sample sequence by Trevali personnel in order to independently assess analytical accuracy. Finally, representative blind duplicate samples are routinely forwarded to ACME and an ISO-compliant third party laboratory for additional quality control.

      The resource estimates on the Magistral North, Central and South deposits were conducted by and under the supervision of Kevin Palmer P.Geo., an independent qualified person employed by Golder Associates Ltd. of Vancouver, Canada.
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      schrieb am 19.01.10 16:45:18
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      Wenigstens hier etwas Kontinuität:




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      schrieb am 10.01.10 12:36:37
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.693.756 von e39 am 08.01.10 14:55:23Hi e39

      Mag sein du hast mit der Handelbarkeit via CNSX recht, so muss ich zumindest anführen das ich damit nicht die geringsten Probleme habe und meine auch ausschließlich dort geordert habe, da ich meist die Heimatbörse auf Grund der Handelbarkeit bevorzuge und sobald der Umsatz im Ausland die Heimatbörse zu übersteigen beginnt wird es oft Zeit das erste mal über den Abschied nachzudenken und den Chart im Auge zu behalten.:)(Das ist jetzt nicht auf die TSX bezogen.)

      Gruß Fritz
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      :D

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      schrieb am 08.01.10 14:55:23
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.687.553 von Fritz777 am 07.01.10 20:21:34ja Produktion ist gut, Glencore will per Juli 2010 beginnen, ich persönlich finde das sehr ambitioniert, aber naja Glencore kennts sich da gut aus und die werden's wohl besser wissen...

      Das die Ressource vergrössert wird hat sehr wohl und hoffentlich indirekt Einfluss auf den Kurs, wie auch der Zink Preis indirekt Einfluss auf den Preis hat - sind schon fast Hygienefaktoren....und wenn se verkauft werden sollten umso besser für uns wenn die Menge und die Grades besser werden...

      Wegen der TSX da wiedersprech ich dir, die werden gar nix tun bevor die TSX Geschichte nicht drin ist, weder grosses Marketing noch was mit dem Silber machen noch Lima listen ....die grosse Masse kennt die CNSX ausserhalb von Kanada nicht, d.h. die werden hier erst was für den Kurs tun wenn die TSX Geschichte fix ist, so meine Meinung - ich hoffe aber dennoch, dass sich die Aktie eher gegen 1.50 - 1.80 bewegen wird...aber wir werden sehen...

      e39
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      schrieb am 07.01.10 20:21:34
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.683.438 von e39 am 07.01.10 14:14:36Lieber e39 mit der Kursentwicklung bin ich auch so ganz zufrieden, Geschmäcker sind verschieden und ich würde lieber die Aufnahme der Produktion sehen, damit mal Cash verdient wird, als ein Listening das imo erst dann etwas bringt wenn die Produktion anläuft, dann ist immer noch Zeit die Handelbarkeit zu verbessern.
      Die Resource zu erweitern ist eine löbliche Angelegenheit, jedoch imo im Moment nicht nötig sofern Trevali sich nicht verkaufen will.

      Gruß Fritz
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