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ing intersections of shallow depth, typical of those reported to date. Other noteworthy intersections are as follows: • R00E Zone – Hole 13-059 Upper: 6.5 m@ 3.61% U3O8 Incl. 2.5% m @ 8.99% U3O8 Lower: 20.5m @ 8.57% U3O8 Incl. 9.4 m @ 17.78% U3O8 Note: 20.5 m of 1.90 g/t gold was intersected in this hole • R390E Zone – Hole 13-075 54m of 9.08% U3O8 • R585E Zone – Hole 13-098 76m of total composite mineralization, including 7.62 m of off-scale radioactivity • R780E Zone – Hole 13-060 7.0m @ 1.22% U3O8 Note: 7.0m of 1.71 g/t gold including 2.5m of 4.48 g/t gold was intersected in this hole Drill hole PLS13-080: 48.5m of mineralization including 13.41m of off-scale radioactivity reported pending final analysis. • R945E Zone – Holes 13-084 and 13-096 Anomalous radioactivity present in multiple discrete intervals (some with off scale readings) ranging from 10 to over 40 metres reported pending final analysis. • R945E Zone – Holes 13-084 and 13-096 Anomalous radioactivity present in multiple discrete intervals (some with off scale readings) ranging from 10 to over 40 metres reported pending final analysis. Hole 13-099 had 8 metres of off scale readings. Economic Value The amalgamation of Alpha and Fission to form a single entity will unify the PLS Project under a single corporate banner – Fission. No uranium resource/reserves figures have been inferred from the status of the project as yet, but it can be implied that PLS will become a standalone operation with a minimum 50 million pounds of U3O8 that will attract a third party suitor. For purposes of comparison, in 2012 Rio Tinto purchased the Roughrider Project of Hathor Uranium, a deeper deposit, where 57 million pounds of U3O8 were identified continued on page 57 november 2013 www.resourceworld.com 21

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