Wednesday, February 24, 2010

AMI (TSX.V:AMU) - EXPLORATION UPDATE

AMI (TSX.V:AMU) - EXPLORATION UPDATE

Vancouver, B.C. - February 24, 2010 - The Company wishes to announce that it has completed 1292 metres over four target zones at the Sirba Gold Project in Niger. Samples from these holes have been sent to SGS Labs in Ouagadougou for fire assay.



A further 11 holes are planned over the Sefa Nangue zone, where from 1990-93 the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (“JICA”) carried out geological mapping, regional soil geochemistry, ground electromagnetic and core drilling which according to a JICA report contained a National Instrument 43-101 non-compliant historical resource of 2.4 million tonnes grading 2.06 g/t gold:


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Trivello =(TSX-V “TRV”) has acquired the historic Tom Gold Mine and related claims, located approximately 10 km northeast of Yellowknife, NWT. Press release here:
http://www.trivello.com/news/default.aspx?item=192&year=2010

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