Rochester, NY 9/22/2009 4:30:06 AM
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Rostock Ventures (OTCBB: ROSV) Acquires Gold Prospect

Rostock Ventures Corp. (OTCBB: ROSV) Rostock Ventures recently publicized that the company has acquired what management feels is a high impact gold prospect located in the Yukon, Canada.

 

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The property is approximately 3200 contiguous acres and has similar geological characteristics as recent gold discoveries in close proximity to this new prospect. This prospect lies within the globally prolific mining region call the Tintina Gold Belt. The Tintina Gold Belt hosts world-class deposits including Donlin Creek (29.3 M ozs Au Proven & Probable reserves), Fort Knox (3.8 M ounces P & P), Pogo (3.6 M ozs P & P), Dublin Gulch (2.7 M ozs Indicated resource); as well as past producers with remaining resources such as Brewery Creek (approximately 278,484 ozs produced, 145,000 ozs Indicated + 143,000 ozs Inferred Resources) and several advanced staged exploration projects including Freegold Mountain and White Gold. A work program on this new prospect is anticipated to commence shortly.Management is excited to have this new high impact gold project that is in a world-class mining region, especially in the light of near all-time highs on gold prices right now. Also, management is still evaluating additional projects that may add value to the company.

 

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