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4th June, 2008: Geoinformatics Identifies Extensive Silver and Copper-Molybdenum Anomalies at its La Noria Project in Mexico
 
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8th April, 2008: Drilling at La Noria Returns High-Grade Molybdenum Intersection
 
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2nd April, 2008: Geoinformatics Reports Widespread Copper-Gold Intercepts from Recent Drilling on its Stockton Project in Utah
 
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27th March, 2008: Geoinformatics Reports Extensive Zinc-Silver-Gold Mineralization at Los Chinos, Mexico from Joint Venture Drilling
 
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10th March, 2008: Geoinformatics Extends Recent Los Laureles Discovery in Mexico
 
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About Geoinformatics Exploration

Geoinformatics Exploration Inc is a global resources company which has developed a unique and innovative approach to resources exploration. The Company's team of geoscientists and technical experts have created a scientific and technology platform (the "Geoinformatics Process") which integrates data aggregation, data mining and three-dimensional modeling to identify and prioritize exploration drill targets. The Geoinformatics Process has been designed to assist in understanding and quantifying risk at a much earlier stage of the exploration cycle than has traditionally been available. The Company's objective has been to bring a faster, less expensive and more reliable analytical methodology to resources exploration.

The company has targeted terranes around the world that contain world class mineral deposits in countries of low sovereign risk, and where Geoinformatics believes there is significant potential for additional world class deposits.

Geoinformatics Exploration Inc has offices in Vancouver, Toronto, Perth, Orange (NSW) and Hermosillo (Mexico), with projects and partnerships in seven countries. The corporate office is in Toronto. Geoinformatics Exploration Inc has been listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange since February, 2005 (TSX-V: GXL).


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