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Kermode Reports 2023 Review and 2024 Plans for Vancouver Island Projects

V.KLM

(TheNewswire)

Victoria, British Columbia - TheNewswire - February 7, 2024 - Kermode Resources Ltd. (TSXV:KLM) ("Kermode" or the "Company") reports a review of exploration results from 2023 and plans for 2024. The results reported here cover four different projects called Lucky Strike, Black Panther, Santa Anna, and Mount Sicker, which are part of ongoing business development activities by Kermode.

Further details on all results are published online here,
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GZUNS7HaTejFxvjuNp3ahw5OaHIDj2IG

Kermode CEO Peter Bell comments, "I believe our exploration work in 2023 was productive and plan to continue to execute our strategy in 2024."

Exploration partner Justin Deveault comments, "We are grateful for the opportunity to work on this program and get paid in shares of Kermode."

Independent qualified person Jacques Houle comments, "I recommend further work on these projects."

“LUCKY STRIKE”

The following assays were previously reported by Kermode on May 12, 2023.

Sample #

Easting

Northing

Elev.

Location Name

Rock Type

Copper (% Cu)


Zinc

(% Zn)

C-154

376329.483

5416003.226

107.73

Camp

Sulphide Breccia

0.47

29.40

C-175

376329.921

5416005.202

107.77

Camp

Sulphide Breccia

0.34

>30

D727908

376329.483

5416003.226

107.68

Camp

Sulphide Breccia

0.27

14.50

D727918

376330.371

5416006.639

107.82

Camp

Sulphide Breccia

8.39

0.08

D727947

376330.312

5416007.302

107.81

Camp

Massive Sulphide

0.54

>30

CAMP-150

376249.919

5415521.804

99.91

Copper

Sulphide Breccia

0.15

9.93

D727943

376251.967

5415517.688

99.71

Copper

Sulphide Breccia

18.90

0.28

D727945

376254.779

5415510.319

99.51

Copper

Sulphide Breccia

19.00

0.09

D727946

376250.091

5415515.18

99.38

Copper

Sulphide Breccia

9.51

0.13

D727938

375954.449

5417249.918

141.09

Lucky 7

Sulphide Breccia

0.15

13.95

NC-162

376491.224

5416768.123

236.01

New Camp

Sulphide Breccia

0.09

13.70

NC-163

376496.284

5416752.422

236.54

New Camp

Sulphide Breccia

0.11

21.10

D727910

380413.441

5420215.524

464.5

New Copper

Massive Sulphide

16.20

0.06

D727911

380413.355

5420206.951

460.04

New Copper

Massive Sulphide

24.60

0.06

D727940

380405.16

5420200.61

458.14

New Copper

Massive Sulphide

18.70

0.04

D727941

380421.861

5420214.045

461.35

New Copper

22.10

0.03

Rock Sample Details for Lucky Strike Property

Sample #

Location

Location Name

Type

Details

C-154

Mainline Carmanah

Camp

1m chip

Gossanous chip of weathered sphalerite vein attached to bedrock. Massive sulphide area is 25cm wide, another 1m wide with disseminated pyrite, sphalerite in grey siliceous rock surrounding. Area was backfilled by road grader when ditches were redug 2 months after sampling. Chip sample from gossanous vein only.

C-175

Mainline Carmanah

Camp

Grab

Chip off a 100kg chunk of vein pulled out of the bank near power pole 197. Boulder was angular and has a 50cm wide massive sulphide vein containing sph, gal, py. Attached to the side was a brittle 14cm massive black sphalerite vein.

D727908

Mainline Carmanah

Camp

Grab

Bedrock grab beside power pole 197 at the Camp Showing. Small massive sulphide lense broken off of bedrock or grey siliceous rock unit. Sample contains sphalerite, pyrite, galena and minor chalcopyrite.

D727918

Mainline Carmanah

Camp

Grab

Sample from Copper showing. Roadside in the ditch. Sample taken from beside a 20cm wide, deteriorated, vuggy, brownish stained quartz vein. 3cm x 2cm chalcopyrite patch attached to Karmutsen volcanics.

D727947

Mainline Carmanah

Camp

1.1m chip

Massive sphalerite, galena, and minor pyrite in a brittle,hydrothermally altered grey rock (siliceous unit). Chip from exposed bedrock with patches and stringers of sulphides. Including galena, sphalerite, coarse pyrite. Sample has 50% mineralization.

CAMP-150

Mainline Carmanah

Copper

4.3m composite chip

Composite chip sample over a 4.3m wide area of exposed bedrock. 16x 30g+ samples taken every 30cm in bedrock exposed. At least 5 contained 30-50% mineralization. All samples had sphalerite, pyrite and minor galena found as disseminations, stringers, patches or small lenses.

D727943

Mainline Carmanah

Copper

Grab

Karmutsen formation, sheared basaltic rock, brownish coloured. With attached sulphide lens. Sample taken from the side of a lens running through the ditch. Contains roughly 30% chalcopyrite and 5% pyrite, minor sphalerite.

D727945

Mainline Carmanah

Copper

Grab

Massive chalcopyrite from bedrock in the ditch at the Copper showing. Sample in basaltic rock with 30% chalcopyrite and 10% weathered pyrite. Sample has heavy oxidation and weathering around pyritic areas.

D727946

Mainline Carmanah

Copper

Grab

Sample taken from 1.5m into roadway. Hole dug down to massive sulphide area containing, pyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite and possible arsenopyrite. Bedrock grab of massive chalcopyrite in quartz.

D727938

Flora Main

Lucky 7

Grab

Grey siliceous rock unit that is pyritized with up to 5% pyrite with patches of sphalerite and pyrite attached. Pyrite is weathered with orange/reddish staining.

NC-162

Carmanah 400

New Camp

4.4m chip

New Camp showing. Basaltic rock, sheared green, purple and brown volcanics with irregular quartz eyes, patches. Samples is stained brown in area of sulphides. Contains 20-30% sphalerite, galena, pyrite.

NC-163

Carmanah 400

New Camp

Grab

New Camp Showing. Basaltic rock, sheared green, purple and brown volcanics with irregular quartz eyes, patches. Sample is stained brown in area of sulphides. Contains 50% sphalerite, galena, pyrite.

D727910

Summit Main

New Copper

3m chip

New Copper Showing - 3m chip sample in a massive chalcopyrite, pyrite showing. Area stained with minor malachite. Samples on average contain over 50% sulphides.

D727911

Summit Main

New Copper

Grab

New copper showing. Showing of massive chalcopyrite in center of a 500m wide area of shear zones and magnetic outcrops, sporadic magnetite. Skarn hosted. Sample contains 30-35% chalcopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite

D727940

Summit Main

New Copper

Grab

New copper showing. Showing of massive chalcopyrite in center of a 500m wide area of shear zones and magnetic outcrops, sporadic magnetite. Skarn hosted. Sample contains 50%+ massive chalcopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite.

D727941

Summit Main

New Copper

Grab

New copper showing. Showing of massive chalcopyrite in center of a 500m wide area of shear zones and magnetic outcrops, sporadic magnetite. Skarn hosted. Sample contains 25% on average chalcopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite. Composite chip sample over 3m area of mineralization.

Links to videos showing all field work associated with these samples are below.

Location Name

Field Work video link

Camp

Camp

Camp

Camp

Copper

Lucky 7

New Camp

New Copper

New Copper

“SANTA ANNA”

The following assays were previously reported by Kermode on December 5, 2023. The samples were taken from approximately thirteen areas of interest as part of an ongoing sampling program that commenced in August, 2023. Kermode previously published pictures of these samples and videos showing the exploration field work done to collect these samples and others.

Sample No.

Copper
(% Cu)

Silver
(ppm Ag)

Gold
(ppm Au)

K487256

0.89

12.4

<0.01

K487257

5.22

109

0.32

K487258

3.00

94.7

0.03

K487259

7.27

462

0.59

K487260

3.04

57.8

0.05

K487261

5.03

145

0.2

K487262

5.51

163

0.18

K487263

4.92

105

0.41

K487264

6.64

183

0.51

K487265

6.97

246

0.78

K487266

12.55

320

0.77

K487267

5.11

122

0.45

K487268

4.49

113

4.66

K487272

14.15

330

0.94

Links to videos showing the prospecting for these samples are provided below.

Video Title

Field Work video link

“Prospecting The Santana Mine Area!”

“Sampling Copper Skarns Exposed In Trenches & Opencuts Over 340 Meter Strike!”

“Stockpiled Massive Chalcopyrite From Old Mine Workings!”

Further information about all rock samples is provided below.

Rock Sample Details for SANTA ANNA Property

Sample #

Location

EASTING
(ZONE 10N)

NORTHING
(ZONE 10)

Type

Details

K487256

SHOWING #3

345733

5562257

Grab

Host rock adjacent to showing. Host rock is a gneissic rock and has what appears to be very minor black colored sulphides (nonmagnetic) and with magnetite disseminated in rock adjacent to mineralized opencut. Consistent with a lot of the unmineralized gneiss in the area. Took sample adjacent to showing #3 which is mineralized skarns.

K487257

SHOWING #4

345720

5562226

Grab

Trench grab sample. Bedrock grab from a small, mineralized area with 10% chalcopyrite and 3% pyrite, 2% sphalerite in gneiss/skarn. Limestone, gneiss, quartz diorite found in a 3m x 2m x 15m trench. Bedrock exposed has varying 1-15% sulphides to left side. Float rocks in trench mineralized.

K487258

SHOWING #6

345734

5562195

Grab

Open cut/trench/stripping area. Gneiss with 10% sulphides, 3% pyrite and 7% chalcopyrite. Showing of limestone and gneiss found in a 2m x 2m x 2m pit. Up to 10% sulphides seen. Stripping and blasting seen continued down hill in a 18m long by 5m wide area. Trenched and blasted areas sloughed in areas, but limestone contact seen.

K487259

SHOWING #7

345745

5562174

Grab

Sample from lower trench with 2m quartz vein and disseminated chalcopyrite. Large white quartz vein exposed in 2 trenches and a pit. And two 1m x 1m x 10m trenches. Sample of weathered gneiss attached to quartz with small patches of chalcopyrite. Approximately 15% chalcopyrite.

K487260

SHOWING #7

345745

5562174

Grab

Sample from middle trench at showing, trench exposes small bedrock area at back of trench with 10% chalcopyrite. Trench mostly sloughed in. Large white quartz vein exposed in trench and a pit on either side of this. Trench is 1m x 2m x 10m.

K487261

SHOWING #12

345758

5562117

Grab

15m tall vertical outcrop with two open cuts striking into the side 3m x 3m deep into skarn and gneiss with disseminated up to massive sulphides. The showing is exposed over 5m wide and is 18m long but open at depth, width and strike. Quartz is cutting through in a couple areas and magnetic quartz diorite and gneiss seen 20m above the showing. The showing and sample contain skarn with disseminated chalcopyrite, minor pyrite and magnetite. Sample contains 15% chalcopyrite, 25% magnetite and 5% pyrite which is an average sample seen. Sample taken from an area of average mineralization in the first open cut.

K487262

SHOWING #13

345758

5562102

Grab

20m tall vertical outcrop with several blasted small cuts and stripping over 30m strike along base of outcrop. Many areas of skarn/gneiss with disseminated up to massive sulphides seen. The showing is exposed over the base at a strike of almost 30m long. Quartz veining seen cutting through in several areas contains small patches of mineralization. The sample contains skarn with disseminated to semi massive chalcopyrite and minor pyrite and magnetite. Sample contains 15% chalcopyrite, 5% pyrite and 5% magnetite. Sample taken from an area of average mineralization seen.

K487263

SHOWING #5

345733

5562206

Grab

Sample contains 10% chalcopyrite, 5% pyrite and a little sphalerite from a portion of trenched on outcrop in the lower part of the trench. Gneiss exposed in the upper outcrop above. Gneiss and limestone exposed in lower outcrop. A 20m wide by 20m long area has been trenched and blasted on. Several areas found with up to 15% sulphides but needs further exposing due to overburden, trees being sloughed in. Moss cover is thick.

K487264

SHOWING #15

345756

5562064

Grab

50m tall vertical outcrop with 3m wide by 15m trench below base of trench cuts through skarn-ifed rock and gneiss. Showing is at least 5m wide, likely more, but is covered by debris. The sample contains skarn with disseminated chalcopyrite and minor pyrite/pyrrhotite with some isolated malachite. Sample contains 15% chalcopyrite, 5% sphalerite and 5% pyrite on average. Sample taken from an area of average mineralization in the lowest part of trench.

K487265

SHOWING #14

345761

5562091

Grab

20m tall vertical outcrop with a 3m x 4m open cut striking into the side 3m deep into skarn-ifed rock with disseminated up to massive sulphides. The showing is exposed over 10m wide and is continuous from previous showings along strike. A couple areas and gneiss seen 20m above the showing and interwoven with quartz and sulphides. The showing contain skarn/gneiss with disseminated to semi massive chalcopyrite and minor pyrite and sphalerite. This sample contains 25% chalcopyrite, 5% pyrrhotite, 5% sphalerite and 10% pyrite. Sample taken from an area of average mineralization.

K487266

SHOWING #14

345761

5562077

Grab

20m tall vertical outcrop with a 3m x 4m open cut striking into the side. 3m deep into skarn with disseminated up to massive sulphides. The showing is exposed over 10m wide and is continuous on strike of sample K487265. The second sample from the showing contains skarn with semi massive chalcopyrite and pyrite, with some minor sphalerite. Sample contains 30% chalcopyrite, 5% magnetite. 5% sphalerite, 10% pyrite. Sample taken from an area of average mineralization compared to other samples removed.

K487267

SHOWING #20 (Adit #1)

345746

5561975

Grab

Semi-massive chalcopyrite attached to gneiss from dump with minor pyrite. Sample was 50% mineralized with 20% chalcopyrite, 5% sphalerite and 25% pyrite

K487268

SHOWING #18 (Adit #1)

345746

5561992

Grab

Inside mine adit #1. Grab from 20cm patch of chalcopyrite in quartz inside the mine in the center of a large 3m wide white quartz vein. Sample is 2m from the limestone contact inside by the base of the raise. Sample contained 30% chalcopyrite.

K487272

SHOWING #19 (Adit #1 Opencut)

345739

5561990

Grab

Massive chalcopyrite in the hanging wall above the opencut at adit #1. Sample attached to gneiss and skarn. Sample had malachite, azurite patches/staining on chalcopyrite and contained 50% chalcopyrite, 5-7% sphalerite and minor pyrrhotite, pyrite.

CEO Peter Bell comments, "I believe the Santa Anna project has significant potential.”

“MOUNT SICKER”

The following assays were previously reported by Kermode on December 18, 2023. The samples were taken from approximately thirteen areas of interest as part of an ongoing sampling program that commenced in October, 2023. Kermode previously published pictures of these samples and videos showing the exploration field work done to collect these samples and others.

Assays for Chip Samples from MOUNT SICKER

Sample No.

Copper

(% Cu)

Width

(metres)

K487452

5.92

1.75

K487453

4.43

4

K487454

2.01

0.35

K487455

3.26

0.75

K487457

0.26

1

K487458

5.85

1

K487460

1.47

2

Links to videos showing the prospecting for these samples are provided below.

Video Title

Field Work video link

“New Road Cut Exposes Large Copper Showing At The Mount Sicker Property!”

“Abandoned Mines With Mineralized Quartz Veins Everywhere!”

“Historic Dozer Trench Exposed 100m of Mineral Showings!”

Further information about all rock samples is provided below.

Details for Chip Samples from MOUNT SICKER

ID

EASTING

(ZONE 10N)

NORTHING

(ZONE 10)

Details

K487452

444576

5413415

Chip over a quartz, pyrite, chalcopyrite vein at lower 911 SHOWING.

K487453

444599

5413415

Vein of silicified schists with grey-white quartz veining sulphides in the foliations of schists and semi-massive sulphides in the quartz-rich areas. 40-70% sulphides. By drilling, vein is 4.4m wide.

K487454

444750

5413373

Tom's shaft wall which used to be partially flooded, road building drained shaft which is 4-5m deep Patch of semi-massive pyrite with minor stringer chalcopyrite woven through coarse pyrite. Host is silicified schist with quartz.

K487455

444424

5413474

The Tuna Adit, undocumented adit, 16m long adit cutting through, schist, chert, silicified rock and quartz veins. Sample had 20% pyrite and 10% chalcopyrite. Sample from center of partially flooded adit. Below 911 SHOWING near the old road.

K487457

444771

5413352

Sample of coarse, grey, semi-massive pyrite in silicified schists with quartz, no visible chalcopyrite along old main road. Second showing exposed across the road 20m away.

K487458

444612

5413413

Silicified and cherty schists with quartz and gold-blue-black chalcopyrite exposed across a 1m area. Located 20m before the 4m chip sample. Sulphides are chalcopyrite at 25% and pyrite at 15% on average.

K487460

444600

5413383

Dozer trench sample over 2m of mineralized quartz, silicified schists, chert. The entire 100m long trench is mineralized with varying amounts of pyrite and chalcopyrite Sample taken. 35m up in dozer trench. Sample contains 7-10% pyrite and 5-7% chalcopyrite.

CEO Peter Bell comments, "There is approximately 300m along the logging road where Kermode has focused exploration work at the 911 SHOWING, including a composite chip sample over approximately 80 metres and 9 drill holes totalling approximately 55 metres using a backpack drill. We continue to cut samples using a rock saw.”

A photograph of the outcrop at the 911 SHOWING is provided below.


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Pictures of saw-cut samples from the 911 Showing at Mount Sicker.


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Picture of road build material at the 911 Showing

“BLACK PANTHER”

The following assays were previously reported by Kermode on January 8, 2024. The samples were taken from approximately thirteen areas of interest as part of an ongoing sampling program that commenced in August, 2023. Kermode previously published pictures of these samples and videos showing the exploration field work done to collect these samples and others.

Sample Number

Gold

(ppm Au)

Sample Type

K487273

14.8

2.0 m

K487274

17.1

1.1 m

K487630

6.2

Float

K487634

6.2

Chip

K487275

73.9

Float

Videos showing the prospecting for some of these samples are provided below:

Video Title

Field Work video link

“Magnificent Chalcopyrite In Waste Rock Pile!”

“Massive Sulphide Chunks Cemented In The Road Bank!”

Further information about all rock samples is provided below.

Rock Sample Details for BLACK PANTHER Property

Sample Number

Location

EASTING
(ZONE 10N)

NORTHING
(ZONE 10N)

Type

Details

K487273

Near Panther Minfile Area

381383

5438534

2.0 m

7m area with veins up to 10cm and pods of pyrite up to 50cm. Mineralization is semi-massive to massive. Sample from a 40cm wide pod containing 80% pyrite and 10% brown/red sulphides, minor chalcopyrite. The host is Basalt with chlorite-epidote-carbonate alteration.

K487274

200m From Panther Minfile Area

381354

5438487

1.1 m

3m wide area of oxidation which has disseminated - massive pyrite. Near vertical vein of massive pyrite with minor chalcopyrite. Basaltic host with carbonate/epidote alteration. Sample across all mineralized portions.

K487630

270m From Father & Son Creek

380101

5440963

Float

30m wide area on newly cut road 500m from Thistle and 270m from Father & Son Creek. Cemented Overburden contained 11 float rocks up to 15 kg. A sample broken from a 15kg boulder contained 30% chalcopyrite, 30% pyrite and 20% magnetite.

K487634

Thistle Mine Lower Glory Hole

380460

5440555

Chip

Chip sample taken from an area of mineralization at least 2m wide in the left part of Lower Glory Hole. Grey siliceous volcanic with 30% chalcopyrite and 10% pyrite. Abundant malachite and azurite staining.

K487275

Tan Minfile/B&K Minfile

384465

5439501

Float

Float sample from a 20 kg quartz sulphide chunk with 15% pyrite, 15% chalcopyrite, 5% galena, and possible disseminated visible gold. The sample is heavily disseminated in white quartz in a creek 300m above Tan Minfile but likely travelled from further up near B&K as the boulder was moderately rounded.

Property Option Deal Terms

LUCKY STRIKE:

  • --To earn 100% ownership of the project, Kermode must make these payments.

  • --900,000 common shares of Kermode on or before July 19, 2024. In addition to the payment of 900,000 common shares made on July 19, 2022 and 900,000 common shares made on July 19, 2023.

  • --The Net Smelter Return royalty is set at 2% two percent with a buy-down of $1M one million dollars to reduce the royalty to 1% one percent.

  • --There are no Sales Participation Rights, nor work commitments.

SANTA ANNA:

  • --To earn 100% ownership of the project, Kermode must make these payments.

  • --2,800,000 common shares of Kermode on or before Septemer 21, 2025 and 3.500,000 common shares of Kermode on or before September 21, 2028. In addition to the payment of 2,100,000 common shares made on September 21, 2023.

  • --The Net Smelter Return royalty is set at 2% two percent with a buy-down of $3.5M three and a half million dollars to eliminate the royalty.

  • --The Sales Participation Right (SPR) is set at 7% seven percent of gross proceeds of any transaction in the next ten years.

  • --There are no work commitments.

MOUNT SICKER:

  • --To earn 100% ownership of the project, Kermode must make these payments.

  • --Cash payments totalling $210,000 by September 21, 2029.

  • --Common shares payments totalling 20,000,000 in a series of payments before September 21, 2029. Kermode has not paid any shares yet.

  • --The Net Smelter Return royalty is set at 2% two percent where half can be eliminated for one million dollars $1,000,000.

  • --The Sales Participation Right (SPR) is set at 5% five percent of gross proceeds of any transaction in the next ten years.

  • --There are no work commitments.

BLACK PANTHER:

  • --To earn 100% ownership of the project, Kermode must make these payments.

  • --Common shares payments totalling 3,600,000 in a series of payments before August 26, 2026. In addition to the payment of 1,200,000 common shares made on August 11, 2023.

  • --The Sales Participation Right (SPR) is set at 30% thirty percent of gross proceeds of any transaction in the next ten years.

  • --The Net Smelter Return royalty is set at 3% three percent with a buy-down of $6M six million dollars to eliminate the royalty.

Qualified Person

The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Jacques Houle, P. Eng, a Qualified Person responsible for the scientific and technical information contained herein under National Instrument 43-101 standards. Mr. Houle is independent to Kermode.

QA/QC Statement

The most recent work conducted on the subject property by the Company utilized commercial laboratories for all geochemical analyses and was conducted using industry-standard chain of custody procedures with all samples. Due to the preliminary nature of the field geochemistry programs, no blind analytical blanks and standards were utilized by the Company; and only the internal procedures employed by the commercial laboratories were utilized for QA/QC protocols. The Qualified Person is satisfied that these procedures and protocols are sufficient for the current status of the subject property. The assays were completed by ALS Canada Ltd. in Vancouver, BC.

About Kermode

Kermode is a junior mining company hunting for exploration opportunities around the world.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors,

KERMODE RESOURCES LTD

"Peter Bell"

President/CEO

For further information please contact:

Tel: 1-250-588-6939

Email: peterbellmining@gmail.com

Website: https://linktr.ee/kermoderesources

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains statements that constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable Canadian and United States securities legislation (collectively herein referred to as "forward-looking information"). Such forward looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Kermode actual results, performance or achievements, or developments in the industry to differ materially from the anticipated results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.

Forward-looking statements in this document include but not limited to results, analyses and interpretations of exploration programs; our grassroots exploration program, geological and mineralization interpretations and the plans, results, costs, and timing thereof. Although Kermode believes the forward-looking information contained in this news release is reasonable based on information available on the date hereof, by their nature forward-looking statements involve assumptions, risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements, or other future events, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.

This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of our forward-looking information. Although we have attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results, actions, events, conditions, performance, or achievements to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results, actions, events, conditions, performance, or achievements to differ from those anticipated, estimated or intended.

The forward-looking information contained in this news release represents the expectations of the Company as of the date of this news release and, accordingly, is subject to change after such date. Readers should not place undue importance on forward-looking information and should not rely upon this information as of any other date. While the Company may elect to, it does not undertake to update this information at any particular time except as required in accordance with applicable laws.

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