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VDO Nevado Resources Corporation (delisted)

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NEVADO Assay Results From 25 Surface Channel Grab Samples Taken From the 100 Meters Long Leduc-Farrell Magnetite-Ilmenite Occurr

23/11/2010 12:30pm

Marketwired Canada


NEVADO RESOURCES CORPORATION (TSX VENTURE:VDO)(FRANKFURT:NSV) (the "Company" or
"NEVADO") is pleased to announce Iron, Titanium and Vanadium assay results from
the recently discovered massive magnetite-ilmenite Leduc-Farrell Occurrence
("Leduc-Farrell") found during the summer-fall 2010 exploration program on the
Company's wholly-owned 646 claims / 355 km2 La Blache Iron-Titanium-Vanadium
Property (refer to the NEVADO news release dated November 10, 2010). 


Leduc-Farrell is located 9 km southwest of the Hervieux-East Extension
Occurrence, and is a minimum 100 m in length by 10 m wide. The entire length of
the occurrence was sampled with 25 (25 cm by 10 cm by 10 cm deep) saw-cut
surface channel samples of magnetite-ilmenite. Average assay results are 60.0%
Iron (expressed as Iron Oxide or Fe2O3), 19.6% Titanium (TiO2) and 0.07%
Vanadium (V2O5). Individual assay results in Iron, Titanium and Vanadium are as
follows: 




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 GRAB             %        %        %       GRAB        %        %        %
 SAMPLE #     Fe2O3     TiO2     V2O5   SAMPLE #    Fe2O3     TiO2     V2O5
 698056        60.6     19.2     0.10     698069     59.8     20.1     0.06
 698057        57.9     19.5     0.09     698070     61.2     20.0     0.05
 698058        60.5     19.0     0.12     698071     58.8     19.5     0.03
 698059        58.8     18.6     0.06     698072     62.1     19.7     0.03
 698060        59.9     19.0     0.15     698073     70.4     22.1     0.08
 698061        61.8     19.5     0.08     698074     59.9     19.9     0.03
 698062        55.1     17.8     0.16     698075     61.0     19.5     0.05
 698063        61.1     19.4     0.03     698076     50.0     17.5     0.06
 698064        70.5     21.3     0.03     698077     52.9     19.3     0.04
 698065        61.9     19.6     0.04     698078     60.3     20.1     0.06
 698066        62.9     19.9     0.06     698079     61.0     20.6     0.11
 698067        58.6     19.9     0.09     698080     60.9     19.3     0.07
 698068        53.1     19.8     0.05    AVERAGE     60.0     19.6     0.07
 --------------------------------------------------------------------------



Note: Surface channel grab samples averaging 1 kg each were taken by Company
qualified personnel under the supervision of Jean Lafleur, M.Sc., P. Geo.,
NEVADO's La Blache Project Manager. Samples were bagged, sealed and numbered
on-site, and delivered to the ALS Laboratory Group facility in Val-d'Or (Quebec)
for analysis using the ME-S81d Method. At the laboratory facility, samples were
inventoried, weighed and dried; crushed 70% to under 2 millimetres; riffled
split with a 250 gram sub-sample pulverized 85% to under 75 microns; then
followed by analysis. 


The grades of the magnetite-ilmenite surface channel grab samples are comparable
to the previous channel and surface channel grab samples taken earlier from
Hervieux East Extension where samples yielded up to 12.0 m of 62.8% Fe2O3 and
19.6% TiO2, and 7.0 m of 62.1% Fe2O3 and 20.0% m TiO2 as well as 32 channel
grabs that averaged 59.0% Fe2O3, 18.6% TiO2 and 0.11% V2O5 in a range of 51.1%
and 62.8% Fe2O3, 17.7% and 19.7% TiO2 and 0.05% and 0.16% V2O5 (refer to the
NEVADO news releases dated March 30, September 21, October 28, and November 16,
2010). Assay results are pending from the additional 109 grab and channel
samples taken on the other three massive (Farrell-Taylor, Zorro and E. Girard)
and the one disseminated (Lac La Blache) magnetite-ilmenite occurrences. 


NEVADO is now planning a minimum 3,500 m diamond drill program to start once all
geophysical and geological data is synthesized and interpreted, and the campaign
is permitted, to outline the full-size and grade potential of these
magnetite-ilmenite lenses with the ultimate objective of eventually proving up
significant near-term iron-titanium mineral resources across the Properties.
NEVADO is fully funded for the work having raised $2.25 million in late 2009. 


The technical information in this news release was prepared, reviewed and
approved by Mr. Jean Lafleur, M. Sc., P. Geo., Senior Technical Consultant to
NEVADO, and Bertrand Brassard, M. Sc., P. Geo, Director and VP Exploration of
NEVADO. Both individuals are Qualified Persons under NI 43-101 regulations. 


The statements made in this news release that are not historical facts are
"forward-looking statements" and readers are cautioned that any such statements
are not guarantees of future performance, and that actual developments or
results, may vary materially from those in these "forward-looking" statements.


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