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Farallon to Announce Second Quarter Results on August 12, 2009
Conference Call to be held on August 13, 2009 VANCOUVER, Aug. 7 /CNW/ - Farallon Mining will rele...

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\n Conference Call to be held on August 13, 2009\n\n\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 7 /CNW/ - Farallon Mining will release its second quarter\n2009 results after market close on Wednesday August 12, 2009. A conference\ncall and webcast will be held by management on Thursday August 13, 2009 at\n8:00 AM Pacific Time (11:00 AM Eastern Time) to further discuss the results\nfor the quarter.\n\n\nThe conference call can be accessed by telephone at the following numbers\n(416)644-3422 or the toll-free number (800)590-1817. A live webcast will also\nbe available at www.farallonmining.com. The replay of the conference call will\nbe on the website after the call is completed.\n\n\nFarallon's G-9 zinc, copper, silver, gold and lead mine at the Campo\nMorado Property in Mexico reached commercial production in April 2009. The\nCompany is targeting to produce at an annualized production rate of 120\nmillion pounds of zinc and 15 million pounds of copper per year.\n\n\nON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS\nJ.R.H. (Dick) Whittington\nPresident & CEO\n\nNo regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information\ncontained in this news release\n\n\nForward Looking Information\n\n\nThis release includes certain statements that may be deemed\n"forward-looking statements." All statements in this release, other than\nstatements of historical facts, that address future production, reserve or\nresource potential, continuity of mineralization, exploration drilling,\noperational activities, production rates, costs to completion and events or\ndevelopments that the Company expects are forward-looking statements. Although\nthe Company believes that the expectations expressed in such forward looking\nstatements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not\nguarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ\nmaterially from those in the forward looking statements and may require\nachievement of a number of operational, technical, economic, financial and\nlegal objectives. The likelihood of continued future mining at Campo Morado is\nsubject to a large number of risks, including obtaining lower than expected\ngrades and quantities of mineralization and resources, lower than expected\nmill recovery rates and mining rates, changes in and the effect of government\npolicies with respect to mineral explorat...