Dajin Resources Corp.: Exploration Innovation, The Next Discovery

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Overview

Dajin Resources Corp. (“Dajin”) is a British Columbia exploration company with mining projects in the Cariboo Mining District in Central BC and the Nelson Mining District in South-eastern BC.

Dajin has the right to earn a 65% interest in 32 Cowtrail mineral claims where a seven hole drill program was completed in the summer of 2007 to explore for a copper/gold porphyry system similar to that at the Mount Polley Mine which is owned by Imperial Metals Corporation (TSX: III).

Key Points:

  • Politically stable environment

  • Located near existing infrastructure (hydro, roads & highways)
  • Access to a skilled workforce
  • Development of this region can be carried on year round, due to modified continental climate.
  • Properties are adjacent to other more advanced projects, which are experiencing positive results in their ongoing drill programs
  • Two producing mines in the same Cariboo region
  • Area was host to the historical Cariboo gold rush

Chief Property

The project is located in the Cariboo region near Horsefly, in central British Columbia, and is accessible by highway and logging roads all year round with ample power and water supply nearby.

Cowtrail

Dajin Resources Corp. (“Dajin”) has the right to earn a 65% interest in the Cowtrail properties consisting of 32 mineral claims covering 4,600 hectares located 15 kilometers from Horsefly in the Cariboo Mining District of south central British Columbia.



The property is located in the vicinity of the recently reopened Mount Polley Mine and the Spanish Mountain and Woodjam discovery areas. Favourable geophysical anomalies from airborne surveys completed in 1967 and 2004 on the Cowtrail property lead to staking of the claim blocks in 2004.
Interest in this area of British Columbia was renewed in 2003 following the announcement by Imperial Metals Corporation of a significant new discovery at the Mount Polley Mine, located 20 kilometers northwest of the Cowtrail claim group.
An induced polarization (IP) survey to cover a large aero magnetic anomaly for the area was completed by Dajin in September 2006 on the Cowtrail claims. Results from the IP survey indicated six (6) anomalies which will be targeted for drilling in the summer of 2007 following a detailed soil sampling program. South of the Cowtrail claims assay results from previous drilling at hole 97-B-21 by Imperial Metals Corporation in 1997 intersected copper and gold mineralization the entire length of the hole.


Management

  • Brian Findlay – President & Chief Executive Officer, over 25 years of experience in financing & investment industry, with a strong background in managing, financing and administration of public companies. Brian has participated in the raising of over $100 million in investment capital for a number of junior resource companies.
  • David M. Jenkins – Director, P.Geo, an MS graduate of the University of Florida. Dave brings over 35 years experience in mining & exploration, Exploration Manager (Central America) Placer Development, Vice President of Triton Mining Corp.
  • James (Jim) Currie – P.Eng, a mining engineer with more than 28 years experience in the industry. Jim has worked on gold, base metal, coal and industrial metal projects in North and South America, Asia and Africa for such companies as First Quantum Mineral Ltd., Placer Dome Inc., Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. and Miramar Mining Corp. When with Miramar Jim led the team in developing that company’s 10 million ounce gold project at Hope Bay in the Canadian Arctic. Miramar was recently taken over by Newmont Mining Corp. in a (US) $1.5 – billion all-cash transaction.
  • Donald Mosher – Director, a principal of B & D Capital Partners, Don has over 20 years experience in the financial markets where he has been instrumental in raising capital in numerous public sectors.

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Issued & Outstanding:
Warrants Outstanding:
Stock Exchange:
39,139,154
1,629,500
TSX-V:DJI, Frankfurt:C2U

Contact Information

Mark Carruthers
Corporate Communications
Email : mark@dajin.ca

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