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Comment by smithgeeon May 27, 2011 9:49am
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RE: Great news release!!!!!!!!

RE: Great news release!!!!!!!!

Creso Exploration Inc (C:CXT)
Shares Issued 83,706,288
Last Close 5/26/2011
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Friday May 27 2011 - News Release

Mr. Robert Casaceli reports

CRESO REPORTS UP TO 266 G/T AU FROM SURFACE SAMPLING PROGRAM AT THE DOWNEY PROPERTY, ASQUITH TOWNSHIP AT THE SHINING TREE PROJECT

Creso Exploration Inc. has released sampling results from its Shining Tree project. Thirty rock-chip samples recently taken from the Downey property (100% controlled by Creso), Asquith Township on the Shining Tree project in NE Ontario, averaged 12.01 g/t Au, with the highest single sample running 266.00 g/t Au (7.77 oz/t Au) and a second sample running 73.60 g/t Au (2.15 oz/t Au). Fifteen of the samples have assays greater than 0.10 g/t Au and occur throughout an area of 60 meters by 120 meters. This area is cut by several parallel shears containing quartz-carbonate veins and veinlets trending approximately East-West within a broader zone exhibiting a strike extent in excess of 500 meters and a width of approximately 100 meters. Follow-up work is planned to test the broader zone observed in intermittently exposed outcrops.

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