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Soldi Ventures Inc
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Soldi Ventures acquires Nagagami East claims

2013-10-29 08:06 ET - News Release

Mr. Archie Boyce reports

SOLDI VENTURES INC. ACQUIRES THE NAGAGAMI EAST CLAIMS WITHIN FIVE KILOMETRES OF ZENYATTA'S ALBANY DISCOVERY

Soldi Ventures Inc. has acquired, subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval, a 100-per-cent interest in 16 mineral claims totalling 256 hectares (approximately 632 acres).

The Nagagami East properties are five kilometres to the northeast of Zenyatta Ventures Ltd.'s recent Albany graphite deposit and 63 kilometres northwest of the town of Hearst in Northeastern Ontario. The property is 36 kilometres north of Trans-Canada Highway 11. Logging roads extend to within 500 metres of the property boundary.

Zenyatta's Albany graphite deposit comprises two breccia pipes cutting granitic host rocks, containing high-grade flake graphite of apparent magmatic-hydrothermal origin. As such, its localization would be independent of wall rock lithology, a characteristic that it would share with kimberlitic diamond deposits. Such breccia pipe or diatreme-hosted mineral deposits would be expected to be localized by wall rock structures rather than wall rock lithologies.

Zenyatta recently discovered the Albany magmatic hydrothermal (vein-type) graphite deposit and has continued to return significant intercepts and carbon grades for the East Pipe. Zenyatta is working to develop the largest, high-purity (hydrothermal) graphite deposit in the world.

The geological setting of this region is one in that similar formations seem to occur in pod-like clusters, therefore it is possible that more than one significant discovery such as the one Zenyatta has recently discovered, may also be discovered in the vicinity.

No exploration has been reported on the Nagagami East property, which is in an area where the Archean-age rocks of the Canadian Shield are covered by a thin veneer of Paleozoic sedimentary rocks. An examination of regional government airborne magnetic surveys shows possible structural intersections that might localize breccia pipes or diatremes, on and around the property.

The regional magnetic surveys were flown in the 1960s on 800-metre-spaced lines, with a nominal ground clearance of 330 metres, and as such do not provide sufficient detail to precisely pinpoint structures.

"With the addition of the Nagagami East property, Soldi has assembled a strong stable of graphite properties to enhance shareholder value," stated Archie Boyce, president of Soldi Ventures. "The company's plan is to move forward with an airborne electromagnetic survey of the Nagagami East property to explore for graphitic zones."

To earn a 100-per-cent interest in the 16 claims, the company will pay $15,000 and issue one million common shares to the vendor upon regulatory approval and pay $20,000 and issue 1.5 million commons shares on or before the first year anniversary date of the agreement.

Technical information in this news release has been written and/or reviewed by Dr. Colin Bowdidge, PhD, PGeo, a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101.

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