home Secure Access
about GXL investor info projects business model
Headlines

4th June, 2008: Geoinformatics Identifies Extensive Silver and Copper-Molybdenum Anomalies at its La Noria Project in Mexico
 
full story...

8th April, 2008: Drilling at La Noria Returns High-Grade Molybdenum Intersection
 
full story...

2nd April, 2008: Geoinformatics Reports Widespread Copper-Gold Intercepts from Recent Drilling on its Stockton Project in Utah
 
full story...

27th March, 2008: Geoinformatics Reports Extensive Zinc-Silver-Gold Mineralization at Los Chinos, Mexico from Joint Venture Drilling
 
full story...

10th March, 2008: Geoinformatics Extends Recent Los Laureles Discovery in Mexico
 
full story...

29th February, 2008: Geoinformatics Provides Update on Regional Targeting at Whistler Project: Over 50 Individual “Areas-of-Interest” Identified
 
full story...

25th February, 2008: Independent 43-101 Technical Report Filed on the Whistler Project
 
full story...

13th February, 2008: 43-101 Resource Estimate Released on Geoinformatics’ Azulitas Prospect
 
full story...

30th January, 2008: Geoinformatics Makes Molybdenum-Copper-Silver-Gold Discovery in Mexico
 
full story...

24th January, 2008: Geoinformatics Makes New Molybdenum Discovery in British Columbia
 
full story...

Archives
Archived press releases

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press Releases

Geoinformatics Identifies Extensive Silver and Copper-Molybdenum Anomalies at its La Noria Project in Mexico
(4th June, 2008)

Rock-chip grades up to 1,020 g/t silver and 0.75% Molybdenum Toronto, Ontario - Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: GXL) (“Geoinformatics” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has identified two new large polymetallic geochemistry anomalies known as “El Tiro” and “El Zapote East” on its La Noria Project (“La Noria”) in Sinaloa, Mexico. The new areas are in addition to the National Instrument (NI) 43-101 polymetallic mineral resource on the Azulitas Prospect and the new previously-announced discoveries at the Los Laureles and Mozulitas Prospects on the property.

Drilling at La Noria Returns High-Grade Molybdenum Intersection
(8th April, 2008)

Mozulitas represents the third high-grade discovery at the La Noria Project in Mexico Toronto, Ontario - Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: GXL) (“Geoinformatics” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has received positive assay results from recent drilling at the Mozulitas (“Mozulitas”) and Amarillito (“Amarillito”) prospects on the La Noria Project (“La Noria”) in the State of Sinaloa, Mexico.

Geoinformatics Reports Widespread Copper-Gold Intercepts from Recent Drilling on its Stockton Project in Utah
(2nd April, 2008)

Toronto, Ontario - Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: GXL) (“Geoinformatics” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has received the assay results from its initial three drill holes on the Stockton Copper-Gold Project (“Stockton”) in Tooele County, near Salt Lake City, Utah.

Geoinformatics Reports Extensive Zinc-Silver-Gold Mineralization at Los Chinos, Mexico from Joint Venture Drilling
(27th March, 2008)

Toronto, Ontario - Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: GXL) (“Geoinformatics” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that its joint venture partner, Azure Minerals Ltd. (“Azure”; ASX: AZS) recently reported widespread zinc, silver and gold mineralization from drilling on the Los Chinos Project in the State of Sonora, Mexico. Los Chinos is one of 13 projects in a joint venture between Azure (51%) and Geoinformatics (49%).

Geoinformatics Extends Recent Los Laureles Discovery in Mexico
(10th March, 2008)

Toronto, Ontario - Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: GXL) (“Geoinformatics” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has received the assay results from the last two holes of an initial five-hole program on the Los Laureles Prospect (“Los Laureles”) at its La Noria Project (“La Noria”) in the State of Sinaloa, Mexico. The latest drill intercepts, combined with the first three drill holes announced on January 30, 2008, indicate the discovery of a new poly-metallic breccia system at Los Laureles. Los Laureles is located 10 km. from the Azulitas Prospect (“Azulitas”) which hosts a recently-announced National Instrument (NI) 43-101 poly-metallic (copper-silver-molybdenum-gold) Mineral Resource. La Noria totals 149 square kilometres (sq. km.) of contiguous claims.

Geoinformatics Provides Update on Regional Targeting at Whistler Project: Over 50 Individual “Areas-of-Interest” Identified
(29th February, 2008)

Toronto, Ontario – Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: GXL) (“Geoinformatics” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide an update on its regional exploration targeting on the Whistler Project in Alaska following the announcement in January 2008 of an initial independent National Instrument 43-101 resource estimate on the Whistler Zone. The estimate established an Indicated Mineral Resource of 840,000 ounces of gold and an additional Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate of 2.74 million ounces of gold. Significant copper and silver mineralization increases the gold-equivalent resource to 1.31 million ounces in the Indicated category and 4.44 million ounces in the Inferred category. The Indicated Resource consists of 30 million tonnes grading 0.87 grams per tonne (g/t) gold, 2.46g/t silver and 0.24% copper and the Inferred Resource consists of 134 million tonnes grading 0.64g/t gold, 2.18g/t silver and 0.20% copper. In addition, there is considerable mineralization in the Whistler Zone

Independent 43-101 Technical Report Filed on the Whistler Project
(25th February, 2008)

Toronto, Ontario - Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: GXL) (“Geoinformatics” or the “Company”) today announced that the initial independent National Instrument (NI) 43-101-compliant technical report on the Whistler Zone at its Alaskan Whistler Project has been filed on SEDAR (www.sedar.com).

43-101 Resource Estimate Released on Geoinformatics’ Azulitas Prospect
(13th February, 2008)

Toronto, Ontario - Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: GXL) (“Geoinformatics” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce an initial independent National Instrument (NI) 43-101-compliant Mineral Resource Estimate for the Azulitas Prospect (“Azulitas”) on its La Noria Project in Sinaloa, Mexico. The estimate establishes an Inferred Resource consisting of 5.63 million tonnes grading 0.54% copper, 12.2 grams per tonne (g/t) silver, 0.08g/t gold and 0.04% molybdenum (0.06% MoS2) which contains 67.4 million pounds (Mlbs) of copper, 2.2 million ounces (Moz) of silver, 4.34 Mlbs of molybdenum and 15,200 ounces of gold. On a copper equivalent basis, total contained metal equals 111.3 million lbs. of copper, using the metal pricing assumptions set forth in Note 2 to Table 1.

Geoinformatics Makes Molybdenum-Copper-Silver-Gold Discovery in Mexico
(30th January, 2008)

Toronto, Ontario - Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: GXL) (“Geoinformatics” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has received assay results from the first three drill holes at the Los Laureles Prospect (“Los Laureles”) on its La Noria Project in Sinaloa, Mexico. The results confirm the discovery of a new poly-metallic system, near the Company’s previously announced Azulitas discovery.

Geoinformatics Makes New Molybdenum Discovery in British Columbia
(24th January, 2008)

Toronto, Ontario - Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: GXL) (“Geoinformatics” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has received assay results confirming a new and potentially significant molybdenum discovery at its Falcon Prospect (“Falcon”) which is part of the Redton Project (“Redton”) in the northern Quesnel Trough in British Columbia.

Geoinformatics Announced Conference Call/Webcast for January 10, 2008
(9th January, 2008)

Geoinformatics today announced the release of an independent resource estimated on its Whistler Project in Alaska and will hold a conference call for analysts and investors to discuss the project on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 9:00 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time).Webcast Link

Whistler Resource Estimate Confirms an Indicated Resource of 840,000 Ounces Gold and an Inferred Resource of 2.74 Million Ounces Gold
(9th January, 2008)

Toronto, Ontario - Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: GXL) (“Geoinformatics” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce it has received the initial independent mineral resource estimate on the Whistler and Main Zones at its Whistler Project in Alaska. The report states that the greater Whistler Zone holds an Indicated Resource of 840,000 ounces of gold plus an Inferred Resource of 2.74 million ounces of gold. Consideration of the silver and copper mineralization associated with the gold, produces a gold equivalent resource of 1.31 million ounces in the Indicated category and 4.44 million ounces in the Inferred category.

Geoinformatics' Alliance Partner Finds Diamonds in the Northwest Territories
(12th December, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that its alliance partner, Sanatana Diamonds Inc. ("Sanatana"), has received the first batch of caustic fusion diamond results from the newly discovered Dharma kimberlite pipe on its Mackenzie Craton Project in the Northwest Territories.

Geoinformatics Receives Final Assay Results for 2007 Whistler Drilling: NI 43-101 Resource Estimation Underway
(29th November, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that it has received assay results for the final two holes from the 2007 drill program at the Whistler Project in Alaska.

Geoinformatics’ Mexican Joint Venture Drills Widespread Molybdenum
(27th November, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce the results of recent exploration drilling on the Pozo de Nacho Project, which is part of the Geoinformatics-Azure Minerals Joint Venture (the "Joint Venture") in the State of Sonora, Mexico.

Geoinformatics Announces Additional Assay Results from Whistler Project - includes 54 Metres Grading 1.52 g/t Gold within 180 Metres Grading 0.84 g/t Gold
(16th November, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that it has received further encouraging assay results for holes 3, 4 and 5 from its 2007 drill program on the Whistler Project in Alaska.

Geoinformatics Files NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Whistler Gold-Copper Porphyry Project in Alaska
(8th November, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that it has received an independent geological exploration report on the Whistler Project in Alaska from SRK Consulting (Canada) Inc. (“SRK”). The SRK report confirms that the mineralized Whistler Zone within the Whistler Project is now at the “Resource Delineation Stage”. The complete SRK report has been filed on and can be downloaded from SEDAR (www.sedar.com).

Geoinformatics Updates Exploration on its Equity and Royalty Holdings
(5th November, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to provide an update on the exploration activities of its 48%-owned Australian subsidiary, Clancy Exploration Limited, and two other alliance partners in which Geoinformatics holds royalties.

Geoinformatics Identifies a New Copper-rich Zone at the Whistler Project in Initial 2007 Assay Results
(1st October, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce the assay results for the first two drill holes from the 2007 exploration program on its Whistler Project in Alaska. The drilling is the first completed by Geoinformatics following acquisition of the project from Kennecott Exploration Company (“Kennecott”) in June 2007. The first drill hole (WH-07-01) primarily evaluated an untested section of the high-grade core (the “Main Zone”), which is located within the broader “Whistler Zone” porphyry system. The second hole (WH-07-02) successfully tested both a possible western extension of the Whistler Zone as well as a deeper extension of the Main Zone (see “The Whistler Project”) below.

Geoinformatics Acquires Utah Copper-Gold Porphyry Project
(22nd August, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that it has accepted a copper-gold porphyry project (the “Stockton Project”) near the town of Stockton, Utah, from Kennecott Exploration Company as the fourth “target-of-merit” to be conveyed to Geoinformatics pursuant to the terms of the Master Strategic Alliance Agreement executed between the companies in August 2006.

Mexican Exploration Drills Significant Molybdenum and Copper Intersections and Identifies Two New Polymetallic Prospects
(26th July, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to provide an update on exploration in Mexico on its wholly-owned La Noria Project in the State of Sinaloa, as well as on the Geoinformatics-Azure Joint Venture projects in the State of Sonora.

Geoinformatics Announces the Startup of Drilling on the Whistler Project
(12th July, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that drilling has commenced on its new Alaska gold-copper porphyry project, (the ”Whistler Project”) which is located 161 km. northeast of Anchorage. The initial drill holes of the 2007 drill program will be completed on the “Whistler Zone” totaling 3,000 metres of definition and in-fill drilling.

Clancy IPO closes with subscriptions overflowing
(28th June, 2007)

Clancy Exploration Ltd’s $5 million IPO has closed oversubscribed. Clancy’s (ASX: CLY) main assets are a substantial portfolio of copper-gold prospects in the Lachlan Fold Belt of NSW together with base metal prospects in the Mount Read Volcanic Belt in Tasmania. Clancy is a spin off from TSX-Venture exchange-listed Geoinformatics Exploration Inc (TSX-V:GXL) which will continue to own approximately 48 per cent of Clancy.

Geoinformatics Announces Notice of Reorganization of Major Shareholder
(25th June, 2007)

Geoinformatics announced today that it has been advised by Fractal Holdings Pty Ltd of Fractal’s intention to distribute the 20 million Geoinformatics common shares held by Fractal to its two shareholders pursuant to a corporate reorganization.

Geoinformatics retains Investor Relations Consultant.
(8th June, 2007)

Geoinformatics today announced that it has retained Ms. Judy Baker to provide consulting and investor relations services for the Company.

Geoinformatics Enters into Agreement to Acquire a Gold-Copper Porphyry Project in Alaska
(7th June, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that it has been offered a gold–copper porphyry project (the “Whistler Project”) for exploration in Alaska by Kennecott Exploration Company, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto, plc., one of the world’s largest mining companies.

Geoinformatics’ Australian Subsidiary Files Prospectus
(4th June, 2007)

Geoinformatics announced today that its wholly-owned Australian subsidiary, Clancy Exploration Limited filed a prospectus on May 22, 2007, with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission for an initial public offering of its shares (the “IPO”), and the seven-day review period ended on May 30, 2007.

Geoinformatics proprietary targeting techniques uncover new copper - gold - silver - molybdenum zones in Sonora, Mexico.
(10th May, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to provide an update on its ongoing regional exploration and target generation in Sonora State in Mexico, including the discovery and staking of two new areas with significant geochemistry anomalies.

Geoinformatics announces update on exploration work at its La Noria Project in Mexico.
(8th May, 2007)

Geoinformatics drills 76 metres of 0.32% Copper near Azulitas Discovery on its La Noria project in Mexico. The company is pleased to provide an update on exploration work.

Geoinformatics is planning to spin-off an approximate 50% ownership interest in its wholly-owned Australian subsidiary, Clancy Exploration Limited through an initial public offering.
(5th May, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that it is planning to spin-off an approximate 50% ownership interest in its wholly-owned Australian subsidiary, Clancy Exploration Limited through an initial public offering. Clancy has executed an engagement letter with a Sydney broking firm in connection with the proposed offering, which will be completed under the laws of Australia.

Geoinformatics announced today that it has completed the drawdown of the second tranche of the Geologic Convertible Note Facility.
(5th April, 2007)

Geoinformatics announced today that it has completed the drawdown of the second tranche of US$10 million under the previously announced long-term US$20 million convertible loan facility with Geologic Resource Fund LP. GRF is managed by Geologic Resources Partners LLC, a related party to Geoinformatics, which, together with its affiliates, holds a 25.4% common equity interest in Geoinformatics.

Geoinformatics announces Thunder Drilling results.
(27th March, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that drilling on its Thunder Project, located 7 kilometres north-northwest of Thunder Bay, Ontario, has intersected anomalous copper, platinum and palladium mineralization in all four holes drilled on the property.

Geoinformatics announces granting of stock options.
(16th March, 2007)

Geoinformatics today announced that it has granted stock options to certain of the Company's directors and officers to purchase up to 2,000,000 common shares under the Company's Stock Option Plan.

Geoinformatics drills further high-grade copper, silver and molybdenum intercepts on its Azulitas prospect in Mexico
(28th February, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to provide the results of recent drilling at its Azulitas prospect which is part of its 100% owned La Noria Project in Sinaloa, Mexico.

Geoinformatics announces significant gold mineralization in drilling and trenching at its Colorback project on the Cortez Trend.
(23rd February, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to provide the results of recent drilling and trenching at its 100%-owned Colorback Project located 13km north of the Cortez/Pipeline gold camp in Nevada.

Geoinformatics announces final 2006 drilling results on its British Columbia Projects with four targets drilled and three mineralized systems intersected.
(21st February, 2007)

Geoinformatics today announced the final drilling results from its 2006 summer exploration programs at the Redton, Kliyul and Mesilinka projects in British Columbia. Highlights of the 2006 program include the discovery of a new porphyry copper system at Redton and the extension of known mineralization at Kliyul. The Redton, Kliyul and Mesilinka Projects are situated between Mount Milligan to the southeast and Kerness to the north.

Geoinformatics Commences Drilling Program at its Thunder Project, Ontario.
(12th February, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that drilling has commenced on its Thunder Project, located 7km north-northwest of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The project contemplates 5 holes with 1500m of diamond drilling to test a Ni-Cu-PGE target. The drill program is expected to take approximately one month to complete, with results end March.

Geoinformatics reports significant Copper - Molybdenum - Silver - Lead-Zinc anomalism over a 2.2x0.85km zone in Mexico.
(22nd January, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce the results of recent exploration work on the El Naranjo Prospect, a newly explored area, in its La Noria Project in Sinaloa, Mexico.

Geoinformatics Acquires Ontario Nickel - Copper - Platinum - Palladium Exploration Portfolio from Kennecott
(10th January, 2007)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce it has accepted an offer from Kennecott Canada Exploration Inc. to acquire 11 Crown claim groups and be assigned three .option-to-purchase. agreements with private land holders. The subject properties are all located in the Thunder Bay area of western Ontario and include the Thunder Project which has been offered to Geoinformatics as a "target of merit" by Kennecott Exploration Company ("Kennecott") under the terms of the Master Strategic Alliance Agreement (the "Master Agreement") between the two companies.

Geoinformatics Announces Closing of Flow-Through Financing and Appointment of New Chairman
(15th December, 2006)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that it has completed its previously announced non-brokered equity private placement, raising Cdn$4,272,808 from the issuance of 23,737,820 flow-through units (the .Units.) at a price of $0.18 per Unit. The proceeds from this financing will be used to advance the Company.s Canadian projects located in British Columbia and Ontario, Canada. Included in the total Units issued is 427,778 Units subscribed to by insiders of the Company.

Geoinformatics confirms extensive Cu, Au, Ag intersections on La Noria Project
(21st November, 2006)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce the results from the first two holes of a 3,200 metre diamond drill program being undertaken on its 100% owned La Noria / Azulitas Project, located in Sinaloa, Mexico, approximately 60km NE of Mazatlan. Both holes were drilled on the Azulitas structure which has returned significant copper intercepts in prior drilling, but is only one of a number of subsurface bodies being explored at La Noria.

Geoinformatics announces completion of summer drill programs at Redton and Kliyul.
(1st November, 2006)

Geoinformatics announces that the 2006 summer drill programs at its Redton and Kliyul Projects in British Columbia have been completed with a total of 14 holes drilled. The highlight of the 2006 exploration program was the discovery of a new porphyry copper deposit at Redton in British Columbia. The Redton and Kliyul Projects are situated between Mount Milligan to the southeast and Kemess to the north.

Geoinformatics announces extensive geochemical and geophysical anomalies found on its La Noria project
(6th September, 2006)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce significant exploration results from its 100%-owned La Noria Project, located in Sinaloa Province, Mexico, which was recently acquired as the first of four "Targets Of Merit" to be provided to Geoinformatics from Kennecott Exploration COmpany under the Master Strategic Alliance Agreement.

Geoinformatics announces drilling programs at Redton and Kliyul, Quesnel Trough, BC
(30th August, 2006)

Geoinformatics announces initial results from a major exploration program focused on porphyry copper/gold deposits on its Redton Project and Kliyul properties located in the Quesnel Trough in British Columbia.

Geoinformatics provides Australasian Exploration Update
(24th August, 2006)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that its joint venture partner, Bass Metals Limited has reported gold intersections in early-stage drilling on their Mt. Charter Project in Tasmania, which is part of the Mt. Read Volcanic Alliance between the companies.

Geoinformatics Announces Execution of Kennecott Master Strategic Alliance Agreement
(14th August, 2006)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that Geoinformatics and Kennecott Exploration Company ("Kennecott"), a subsidiary of Rio Tinto p1c, have executed the definitive Master Strategic Alliance with Kennecott and replacing the non-binding letter of intent between the parties announced in December 2005.

Geoinformatics finds Gold Mineralization on Nevada Colorback Project
(8th August, 2006)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that initial surface exploraiton on its Colorback Project in northern Nevada has identified a mineralized gold zone with gold values peaking at 8.7 g/t (0.28 opt). Colorback covers 12 square kilometres and is made up of a series of claims held 100% by Geoinformatics located 13 km north of a trend of gold deposits known overall as the Battle Mountain-Eureka Trend which includes the Pipeline Gold Deposit.

Geoinformatics announces Stock Option Grant
(20th July, 2006)

Geoinformatics today announced that pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Company's Stock Option Plan, it has granted options to purchase an aggregate of 2,542,000 common shares, including options granted to two directors to purchase an aggregate 400,000 common shares and options granted to officers of the Company to purchase 270,000 common shares.

Geoinformatics announces conditional US$20 Million debt financing
(14th February, 2006)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce that it has entered into a binding letter agreement with Geologic Resource Fund LP (GRF) in which GRF has agreed to make available to Geoinformatics a US$20 million convertible unsecured loan facility subject to terms and conditions.

Geoinformatics announced today that it has granted options to an officer of the Company
(1st February, 2006)

Geoinformatics today announced that it has granted options to purchase 200,000 common shares to an officer of the Company.

Geoinformatics announces update on Alliances in Australia and New Zealand.
(25th January, 2006)

Geoinformatics is pleased to provide an exploration update on its Alliances in Australia and New Zealand where Geoinformatics has a direct equity position in mineral tenements, a royalty position, and the ability to earn shares based on exploration success.

Geoinformatics provides exploration update on Alliances in Canada, USA and Mexico.
(23rd January, 2006)

Geoinformatics is pleased to provide an exploration update on its Alliances in Canada, the United States and Mexico where Geoinformatics has a direct equity position in mineral tenements, and a royalty position.

Geoinformatics announces revisions to exploration alliance with Kennecott.
(12th December, 2005)

Geoinformatics is pleased to announce it has entered into a non-binding Letter of Intent with respect to an exploration alliance with Kennecott Exploration Company, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto plc.

Geoinformatics announced today changes to its Board of Directors.
(18th November, 2005)

Geoinformatics announced today changes to its Board of Directors....the Company is pleased to announce the appointment of George Ireland of Geologic and Chris Falck of Sun Valley to its Board of Directors. Mr George Mihaleto has retired from the Board.

Geoinformatics announced today that its management team has been restructured to reflect a new strategic direction for the Company.
(11th November, 2005)

Geoinformatics announced today that its management team has been restructured to reflect a new strategic direction for the Company.

Geoinformatics announces closing of share purchase by new strategic investor and provides partner update.
(5th October, 2005)

Geoinformatics announces closing of share purchase by new strategic investor.

Geoinformatics announces second and final closing of equity financing.
(22nd September, 2005)

Geoinformatics announces second and final closing of equity financing.

Geoinformatics announces closing of equity financing and new strategic investor.
(19th September, 2005)

Geoinformatics announces closing of equity financing and new strategic investor.

Geoinformatics announces sale of Nixon Fork Royalty
(8th September, 2005)

Geoinformatics announces sale of Nixon Fork Royalty to Ambrian Partners Limited.

Geoinformatics announces property acquistion and update on projects.
(29th August, 2005)

Geoinformatics announces the acquisition of four properties in Alaska and British Columbia and provides update on the Tasmanian, New Zealand and Sanatana projects.

Geoinformatics announces alliance with Nickel Australia
(23rd August, 2005)

Geoinformatics announces Alliance with Nickel Australia whereby Nickel Australia farms into Geoinformatics' property portfolio in Mexico.

Geoinformatics announces $4 Million private placement financing
(10th August, 2005)

Geoinformatics announces that it intends to conduct a brokered private placement financing for gross proceeds of up to $4,000,240. Salman Partners will act as lead agent for the offering.

Geoinformatics announces granting of stock options
(8th August, 2005)

Geoinformatics has announced stock options have been granted to certain of the Company's directors to purchase up to 450,000 common shares under its Stock Option Plan.

Geoinformatics announces alliance partnership with Eurogold
(12th July, 2005)

Geoinformatics announces Alliance Partnership with Eurogold on Saulyak Gold Deposit and Provides Update on Drill Fund Adtivities.

Geoinformatics announces appointment of Directors and Officers
(16th June, 2005)

Geoinformatics announces appointment of Directors and Officers and the results of its Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders.

Geoinformatics : Exploration update from Glass Earth Ltd
(16th June, 2005)

Geoinformatics reports on exploration update from Alliance Partner Glass Earth Ltd.

Geoinformatics announces JV with Redton Resources
(9th June, 2005)

Geoinformatics enters into a Joint Venture with Redton Resources Inc. covering 118,000 hectares of contiguous claims in the Quesnel Trough, British Columbia.

Geoinformatics appoints CFO
(1st June, 2005)

Geoinformatics announces appointment of new Chief Financial Officer.

Geoinformatics announces strategic alliance with RF&I Ltd
(24th May, 2005)

Geoinformatics enters into a Strategic Alliance Agreement with Resource Finance & Investments Limited in Tasmania, Australia.

Geoinformatics announces farm-in and JV with Midas Resources Limited
(11th May, 2005)

Geoinformatics agrees to a farm in and joint venture agreement with Midas Resources Limited on the Uncle Sam property in Alaska.

Geoinformatics announces alliance with Kennecott Exploration
(20th April, 2005)

Geoinformatics announces signing of Western Cordilleran Alliance with Kennecott Exploration Company.

Geoinformatics: Bullfinch Targets announced
(19th April, 2005)

Geoinformatics highlights iron ore potential and identifies 13 first priority gold targets and six high priority nickel targets within the Bullfinch North strategic alliance area in Western Australia.

Geoinformatics appoints CFO
(10th March, 2005)

Geoinformatics Appoints CFO and Grants Stock Options..

GXL: Appointment of CEO / President
(6th March, 2005)

Geoinformatics Appoints New Board Member - Company President and CEO Mike Smyth, and announces resignation of Glenn Laing from Board.

Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. lists on TSX Venture Exchange
(14th February, 2005)

Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. lists on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol GXL on 14th February, 2005.

MinRes Resources Inc.
(28th January, 2005)

MinRes Resources Inc. acquires Geoinformatics Explorations Limited. MinRes to change its name to Geoinformatics Exploration Inc.

About Us | Site Map|Disclaimer|Contact Us|© 2006 Geoinformatics Exploration Inc