Sherwood Copper Corporation (TSX VENTURE: SWC)(TSX VENTURE: SWC.DB)
today announced the second batch of high grade assay results from
the 2008 drill program at its Kutcho Copper Project located in
north-western British Columbia. The 2008 drill program was designed
to advance the Kutcho Copper Project towards completion of a
feasibility study by better defining the high grade mineralization
in the "Main" deposit, one of three massive sulphide deposits
identified at the Kutcho Copper Project, which Sherwood controls
through its wholly owned subsidiary, Kutcho Copper Corp. Highlights
from this latest batch of results are tabulated below, while
complete results for 36 new holes are attached. Results for the
first batch of 13 holes were reported on July 14, 2008.
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From To Interval Interval Copper Zinc Gold Silver
Hole ID (m) (m) (m) (ft) (%) (%) (g/t) (g/t)
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WK08-103 122.9 138.7 15.8 51.8 3.86 4.16 0.97 62.4
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including 122.9 129.1 6.2 20.3 5.74 3.55 1.85 98.9
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WK08-114 112.2 131.1 18.9 13.5 2.32 2.73 0.34 27.0
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including 117.0 123.8 6.8 22.3 3.81 4.01 0.58 46.9
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WK08-118 117.2 132.1 14.9 48.9 2.57 1.84 0.68 46.7
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including 117.2 120.0 2.8 9.2 7.16 1.69 2.56 154.4
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WK08-123 118.8 145.7 26.9 88.3 2.08 3.64 0.27 38.6
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including 118.8 122.6 3.8 12.5 3.08 12.40 0.22 40.8
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and 130.1 133.1 3.0 9.8 5.08 6.12 0.63 73.5
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and 144.3 145.7 1.4 4.6 11.60 0.10 1.79 349.6
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WK08-128 38.4 56.7 18.3 60.0 2.54 0.77 0.79 65.6
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including 44.5 52.1 7.6 24.9 5.12 0.98 1.76 142.7
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including 45.8 49.5 3.7 12.1 7.99 0.39 3.24 246.1
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WK08-130 47.8 56.0 8.2 26.9 4.06 0.99 2.66 94.0
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including 48.9 51.9 3.0 9.8 7.83 1.89 6.17 156.0
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"The results of the 2008 drill program at the Kutcho Copper
Project have so far exceeded our expectations," said Stephen Quin,
President and CEO of Sherwood Copper. "From the results received to
date, it would appear that the high grade mineralization has better
continuity and is more extensive than previous drilling suggested
and this bodes well for an updated resource model, once completed,
and for enhanced project economics."
2008 Drill Program
The 2008 drill program was undertaken in order to increase
confidence in the mineral resources that comprise the bulk of the
Main deposit, to infill gaps identified in the previous resource
model for the Main deposit, to test potential along open high grade
trends within the Main deposit and to provide ample sample material
for an extensive metallurgical program, all in support of advancing
the Kutcho Copper Project toward completion of a feasibility
study.
Seventy-eight new holes (81 were collared but 3 were abandoned)
were successfully completed within the Main deposit resource area
in 2008, adding to the 221 existing holes upon which the recent
NI43-101 indicated mineral resource of 17.3 million tonnes grading
1.56% copper, 2.12% zinc, 0.29g/t gold and 26.1g/t silver was
calculated (reported June 12, 2008). Once all of the assay data
from the recently completed drill program is received, an updated
resource estimate will be prepared, with completion expected before
the end of 2008. This updated estimate will include approximately
35% more drill holes than the previous estimate, including numerous
new drill intercepts in the central and western portions of the
Main deposit, where drill spacing has been cut approximately in
half from 2007 spacing, providing much greater confidence in the
resource estimate and in the continuity of the high grade
mineralization therein.
The Main deposit is one of three known mineral deposits
comprising the Kutcho Copper Project and was the subject of a
Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA"), the results for which were
announced on June 12, 2008. The PEA identified a number of
opportunities to significantly enhance the project economics versus
those set out in the base case in the PEA, including increasing the
grade of the Main deposit by improving the continuity of the high
grade mineralization, increasing the quantity of resources
extracted as part of the proposed production model and improving
the metallurgical recoveries, amongst others. The 2008 drill
program is a significant step towards meeting these objectives.
A metallurgical program is already underway at SGS Lakefield,
with initial testing utilizing core drilled in prior years and
stored at Lakefield. Once the updated resource estimate and the
initial metallurgical testing are complete, the core generated from
the 2008 drill program will be used for continued testing in
support of a feasibility study. This new resource model and
metallurgical test work, combined with other activities being
undertaken to optimize will be used to design a "fit for purpose"
mining and processing operation for the Kutcho Copper Project that
maximizes value to Sherwood's shareholders.
2008 Drill Program Statistics
The 2008 drill program was completed in August 2008 with 9,877
metres of HQ-size core drilling in 81 holes (including 3 that were
abandoned). Full assay results have now been received and announced
for 49 holes, while final results are pending on the remaining 29
holes. All holes were drilled with HQ-size core to provide a larger
assay sample for better statistical reliability and to provide
ample material for metallurgical testing.
Discussion of Results
One of the main objectives of the 2008 program was to infill the
gaps in drilling in the previous resource in order to demonstrate
continuity of high grade copper mineralization across sparsely
drilled areas and to test for up and down dip extensions in high
grade areas. Notable successes include:
Section 7,860E - Holes WK08-103; WK08-105 (previously released)
& WK08-107
The first two holes show continuity of high grade in a gap in
the sections, while WK08-107 is a down dip extension of this high
grade.
Section 7,800E - Holes WK08-118; WK08-121 & WK08-123
These three holes cover another gap in the previous resource
area, with exceptional results: two of these three holes rank among
the best results to date (see highlight table above). Hole WK-123
shows the mineralization to be continuing down dip at moderate
copper grades.
Section 7,680E - Hole WK08-134 & WK08-137
These two holes successfully extend the high grade copper
mineralization up-dip, closer to surface.
Section 7,510E - Hole WK08-122
This hole extends moderate grade copper mineralization up-dip
over the entire width of the zone but includes much higher copper
grades over a significant subinterval of 6.3m.
Section 7,380E - Hole WK08-128
This hole extends very high grade copper mineralization (see
highlight table above) up-dip, to less than 40 metres below
surface, in one of two areas identified in the PEA as a potential
starter pit area.
Section 7,330E - Hole WK08-130; WK08-132 & WK08-138
Drilling on this section extends very high grade copper
mineralization up-dip very close to surface (see WK08-130 in
highlight table above) and moderate to high grade mineralization
down dip into a significant gap in the previous drilling.
It should also be noted that the results from hole WK08-108 on
section 537,740E were disappointing; the horizon pinches at this
location and the copper grade drops to less than half of what the
up-dip and down-dip holes intersected. Nevertheless, the overall
results of the 2008 drilling reported to date are significantly to
the positive versus what was previously reported.
The results in tables in this news release are reported as
intersected intervals. However, because of the moderate dip of the
Kutcho Main Zone and the angle of the drill holes, most of the
intercepts are at or near true thickness. Copper results to date
are also presented on a coloured long-section accompanying this
press release, where copper mineralization is depicted as a
multiple of grade and true thickness to reduce any bias from the
steeper dipping holes. It is important to note that this
long-section is a depiction of mineralization generally used to
guide exploration drilling; it is not a projection of a mineral
resource nor should it be used to predict future gains or losses in
any resource estimation.
See attached long section at:
www.sherwoodcopper.com/i/pdf/2008-09-02KutchoMainDepositLongsection.pdf.
Note that the contouring has been updated to incorporate the
results of the 2008 drilling released to date.
Kutcho Copper Project
Sherwood views Kutcho's high grade, near surface copper
resources, with their substantial by-product credits of zinc,
silver and gold, as an opportunity to potentially develop an
economically attractive open pit mining operation similar in scale
to its Minto Mine. The previously announced PEA set out a base case
for development of the Kutcho Copper Project by focusing on the
Main deposit, but outlined a number of opportunities to materially
enhance the merits of project. Sherwood is continuing the process
of optimizing the Kutcho Copper Project by focusing on these
opportunities. Further, there is additional upside potential from
the possible exploitation of underground resources not considered
in the PEA and through the discovery of additional deposits in this
prospective volcanogenic massive sulphide terrain.
About Sherwood Copper
Sherwood Copper's objective is the profitable production of base
and precious metals from high grade, open pit mines in Canada.
Sherwood's first operation, the high grade Minto copper-gold mine
in Yukon, Canada, was built on budget and ahead of schedule. The
Minto Mine is one of the highest-grade open pit copper-gold mines
in the world, and is forecast to be a low cost producer. Aggressive
exploration on the Minto property has yielded significant success,
providing Sherwood the opportunity to 'grow from within' by
substantially expanding the resource and reserve base, potentially
supporting further production increases. To further accelerate its
production growth, Sherwood intends to pursue merger &
acquisition opportunities that fit its business model and, in May
2008, Sherwood acquired 100% ownership in Western Keltic Mines (now
Kutcho Copper Corp.), owner of the high-grade Kutcho
copper-zinc-gold-silver deposit in northwestern British Columbia.
Sherwood expects to lever off its successful development of the
Minto Mine by re-evaluating and optimizing the Kutcho Copper
Project and advancing it to a production decision.
Quality Assurance
The technical information in this news release has been prepared
in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements set out in
National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed by Stephen P. Quin, P.
Geo., President & CEO for Sherwood Copper Corporation. The
exploration activities at the Kutcho Project site are carried out
under the supervision of Brad Mercer, P. Geol., and V.P.
Exploration with Sherwood.
The analytical method for copper, zinc and silver includes aqua
regia digestion followed by ICP-AES (atomic emission spectroscopy).
If either copper or zinc reports over 2500ppm (0.25%), ore grade
analysis is conducted for copper, zinc and silver. Gold is measured
using fire assay followed by atomic absorption spectroscopy. When
visible gold is noted in drill core samples or regular fire assay
values exceed 5 grams per tonne, the pulp and screen metallic assay
method is used to determine total gold content and gold content of
different size fractions. This is considered industry best practice
when dealing with coarse gold mineralization where a nugget effect
is suspected. The result of the pulp and screen metallic assay is
accepted as the most representative value and used in the assay
database for resource calculations. All analytical work is carried
out by ALS Chemex in North Vancouver. Blanks and standard reference
materials are used for quality assurance and quality control. If
more than two check samples assay outside the expected ranges, the
entire work order is re-assayed. After the completion of planned
drill programs at Kutcho, random check assays will be carried out
by Acme Analytical of Vancouver.
Additional Information
Additional information on Sherwood and its Minto & Kutcho
projects can be obtained on Sherwood's website at
http://www.sherwoodcopper.com.
On behalf of the board of directors
SHERWOOD COPPER CORPORATION
Stephen P. Quin, President & CEO
Forward Looking Statements
This document may contain "forward-looking statements" within
the meaning of Canadian securities legislation and the United
States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These
forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this document
and the Company does not intend, and does not assume any
obligation, to update these forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements relate to future events or future
performance and reflect management's expectations or beliefs
regarding future events and include, but are not limited to,
statements with respect to the estimation of mineral reserves and
resources, the realization of mineral reserve estimates, the timing
and amount of estimated future production, costs of production,
capital expenditures, success of mining operations, environmental
risks, unanticipated reclamation expenses, title disputes or claims
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"anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", or
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"will be taken", "occur" or "be achieved" or the negative of these
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performance or achievements of the Company to be materially
different from any future results, performance or achievements
expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Such
factors include, among others, risks related to actual results of
current exploration activities; changes in project parameters as
plans continue to be refined; future prices of resources; possible
variations in ore reserves, grade or recovery rates; accidents,
labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; delays in
obtaining governmental approvals or financing or in the completion
of development or construction activities; as well as those factors
detailed from time to time in the Company's interim and annual
financial statements and management's discussion and analysis of
those statements, all of which are filed and available for review
on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although the Company has attempted to
identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events
or results to differ materially from those described in
forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause
actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or
intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements
will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events
could differ materially from those anticipated in such
statements.
Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements.
Details of Drill Results
To accompany Sherwood Copper News Release Dated September 2, 2008
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From To Interval Interval Copper Zinc Gold Silver
Hole ID (m) (m) (m) (ft) (%) (%) (g/t) (g/t)
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WK08-089 to 98 Previously Released on July 14, 2008
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WK08-099 83.6 99.3 15.7 51.5 1.69 2.60 0.40 32.7
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including 83.6 87.9 4.3 14.1 3.87 0.96 1.12 88.0
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WK08-100 90.3 108.8 18.5 60.7 0.71 1.52 0.12 10.9
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including 102 108.8 6.8 22.3 1.29 3.63 0.23 18.8
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WK08-101 99 123.6 24.6 80.7 2.26 1.74 0.09 27.5
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including 111 118.3 7.3 23.6 3.92 2.11 0.52 43.7
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WK08-102 Previously Released on July 14, 2008
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WK08-103 122.9 138.7 15.8 51.8 3.86 4.16 0.97 62.4
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including 122.9 129.1 6.2 20.3 5.74 3.55 1.85 98.9
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WK08-104 34.7 48.9 14.2 46.6 1.68 2.29 0.20 27.1
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including 41.1 46.9 5.8 19.0 2.97 3.09 0.33 38.6
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WK08-105 Previously Released on July 14, 2008
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WK08-106 99.4 110.2 10.8 35.4 2.50 4.35 0.27 27.8
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including 101.3 107 5.7 18.7 3.28 5.84 0.32 32.6
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WK08-107 122.9 147.5 24.6 80.7 1.47 3.38 0.27 25.4
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including 124 132.5 8.5 27.9 2.05 5.09 0.34 45.7
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and 137.4 141.2 3.8 12.5 3.14 2.07 0.44 28.7
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WK08-108 103.5 111.8 8.3 27.2 0.85 1.48 0.13 13.8
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including 108.1 111.8 3.7 12.1 1.52 3.27 0.23 24.2
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WK08-109 135.4 162.1 26.7 87.6 0.78 0.92 0.20 14.8
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including 135.4 142.9 7.5 24.5 1.42 0.54 0.22 29.0
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WK08-110 63.7 87.4 23.7 77.8 1.16 2.01 0.18 15.6
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including 63.7 66.6 2.9 9.5 1.43 0.54 0.21 19.8
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WK08-111 Abandoned
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WK08-112 103.9 122.1 18.2 59.7 1.86 2.49 0.24 23.8
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including 106.8 116.7 9.9 32.5 2.37 3.00 0.24 28.3
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WK08-113 69.9 98.3 28.4 93.2 1.29 2.17 0.19 19.0
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including 88.4 96.8 8.4 27.6 2.02 4.48 0.24 23.6
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and 80.0 84.1 4.1 13.5 3.20 3.12 0.46 60.5
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WK08-114 112.2 131.1 18.9 13.5 2.32 2.73 0.34 27.0
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including 117.0 123.8 6.8 22.3 3.81 4.01 0.58 46.9
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WK08-115 90.5 94.2 3.7 12.1 0.87 0.18 0.10 12.3
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and 98.7 110.2 11.5 37.7 2.07 3.68 0.27 26.1
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WK08-116 69.6 84.4 14.8 48.6 1.21 1.89 0.22 15.9
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WK08-117 70.0 74.0 4.0 13.1 2.17 4.00 0.55 52.6
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and 79.9 98.4 18.5 60.7 1.55 2.86 0.34 24.7
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WK08-118 117.2 132.1 14.9 48.9 2.57 1.84 0.68 46.7
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including 117.2 120.0 2.8 9.2 7.16 1.69 2.56 154.4
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WK08-119 82.1 89.2 7.1 23.3 0.74 1.85 0.14 18.5
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and 97.9 112.4 14.5 47.6 1.61 2.43 0.21 23.9
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including 102.4 109.6 7.2 23.6 2.17 3.17 0.30 33.0
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WK08-120 Geochemically anamolous-no significant intersections
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WK08-121 117.4 138.8 21.4 70.2 1.95 3.60 0.32 32.7
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including 124.7 137.5 12.8 42.0 2.54 3.45 0.40 40.8
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WK08-122 80 104.4 24.4 80.1 1.52 1.50 0.24 25.0
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including 80 86.3 6.3 20.7 3.04 1.49 0.36 50.0
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WK08-123 118.8 145.7 26.9 88.3 2.08 3.64 0.27 38.6
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including 118.8 122.6 3.8 12.5 3.08 12.40 0.22 40.8
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and 130.1 133.1 3.0 9.8 5.08 6.12 0.63 73.5
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and 144.3 145.7 1.4 4.6 11.60 0.10 1.79 349.6
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WK08-124 66 75.5 9.5 31.2 1.24 2.15 0.60 30.7
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including 66.4 69.9 3.5 11.5 2.11 3.81 1.45 60.1
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WK08-125 74.4 84.0 9.6 31.5 1.35 1.82 0.21 22.9
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WK08-126 122.6 144.3 21.7 71.2 1.13 1.80 0.23 16.0
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including 124.3 126.2 1.9 6.2 1.99 5.70 0.33 27.4
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and 135.5 141.5 6.0 19.7 2.01 0.30 0.44 27.5
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WK08-127 31.1 42.0 10.9 35.8 1.28 0.84 0.28 26.0
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WK08-128 38.4 56.7 18.3 60.0 2.54 0.77 0.79 65.6
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including 44.5 52.1 7.6 24.9 5.12 0.98 1.76 142.7
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including 45.8 49.5 3.7 12.1 7.99 0.39 3.24 246.1
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WK08-129 81.1 99.0 17.9 58.7 1.10 1.61 0.22 16.1
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including 85.8 89.1 3.3 10.8 1.76 2.28 0.37 24.0
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and 94.9 98.5 3.6 11.8 2.03 1.83 0.36 29.7
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WK08-130 47.8 56.0 8.2 26.9 4.06 0.99 2.66 94.0
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including 48.9 51.9 3.0 9.8 7.83 1.89 6.17 156.0
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WK08-131 96.5 119.4 22.9 75.1 1.51 1.80 0.25 26.1
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including 99.4 102.0 2.6 8.5 2.91 1.81 0.72 60.7
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WK08-132 50.3 64.1 13.8 45.3 1.96 2.90 0.37 51.0
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including 50.3 57.1 6.8 22.3 2.51 3.40 0.44 57.4
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and 50.3 52.6 2.3 7.5 4.89 7.47 0.61 122.1
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WK08-133 Results are pending
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WK08-134 77.9 80.2 2.3 7.5 1.80 0.55 1.92 225.0
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and 95.3 106.2 10.9 35.8 2.50 3.42 0.19 38.9
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WK08-135 10.5 11.0 0.5 1.6 4.16 3.29 0.62 60.6
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WK08-136 Results are pending
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WK08-137 88.0 113.5 25.5 83.7 2.00 3.78 0.44 29.9
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including 91.7 106.2 14.5 45.6 2.47 4.25 0.51 36.0
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WK08-138 84.0 99.1 15.1 49.5 1.43 1.30 0.28 22.8
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including 93.0 98.2 5.2 17.1 2.04 2.02 0.43 36.2
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WK08-139 to 168 Results are pending
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responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this press
release.
Contacts: Sherwood Copper Corporation Stephen P. Quin Investor
Contact (604) 687-7545 Sherwood Copper Corporation Neil MacRae
Investor Contact (604) 687-7545 (604) 689-5041 (FAX) Website:
www.sherwoodcopper.com
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