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1 XimenMiningCorp.com
SOURCING & MINING PRECIOUS METAL ASSETS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
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THE BRETT GOLD PROPERTY
VERNON, BC CANADA
Crushing of bulk sample in preparation for delivery to Cominco
DISCLAIMER
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Forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and reflect Ximen Mining Corps management's expectations or
beliefs regarding future events and include, but are not limited to, statements with respect completion of the private placement and related
matters.
In certain cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is
expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", or variations of such
words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will be taken", "occur" or "be
achieved" or the negative of these terms or comparable terminology. By their very nature forward-looking statements involve known and
unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Ximen Mining Corps to be
materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Such
factors include, among others, risks related to actual results of current exploration activities; changes in project parameters as plans continue
to be refined; future prices of resources; possible variations in ore reserves, grade or recovery rates; accidents, labour disputes and other
risks of the mining industry; delays in obtaining governmental approvals or financing or in the completion of development or construction
activities; as well as those factors detailed from time to time in Ximen Mining Corp’s interim and annual financial statements and
management’s discussion and analysis of those statements, all of which are filed and available for review on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
Although Ximen Mining Corp has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially
from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated,
estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future
events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward
looking statements.
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KEY FACTS
Share Structure:
Shares Outstanding…………………....16 Million
Fully Diluted…………………………......19 Million
Warrants……………………...………….1,793,770
Options…………………………………..1,308,325
52wk Range…………………..……. ..$0.19-$1.38
3 Month Avg. Volume…………………………70K
3 Month Avg. Price………………………….$0.60
Insider Ownership/ Major Shareholders….40%
Markets:
Canada…………………………...............TSX.V: XIM
Germany……………………………..……..FSE:1XM
USA………………………................OTCQX: XXMMF
www.ximenminingcorp.com
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XIM.V CHART
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BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTRICT
The B.C. government will extend a
$10-million tax credit program for
the province's mining industry in
an attempt to attract investment.
Clark's $300-million jobs plan, which she
introduced last week after a province
wide tour, includes promises of eight
new B.C. mines by 2015 and nine
upgrades to existing mining operations.
“In our province there is
absolutely no doubt that the
resource industry is the
foundation of our prosperity,”
Premier Christy Clark
Ximen Mining Brett Gold Project
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BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTRICT
New Mills in District
Ximen Properties
1. Huldra Silver District
2. Gold Drop Project
3. Brett Gold Project
1. Craigmont Mill
2. Merrit Mill
Greenwood
Merritt Mill
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BRETT PROPERTY LOCATION
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BRETT HISTORICAL DRILLING
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BRETT GOLD SINCE 1983
Charlie Brett, 1983
Gold found in heavy mineral
concentrate samples from
Whiteman Creek
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BRETT THE NEXT HUNTINGTON?
RC88-11: 2.03 oz/t Au over 235 feet
Huntington shares $1.30 $5.25 overnight
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BRETT GOLD PREVIOUS DRILL & TRENCH RESULTS
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BRETT GOLD PROJECT
The original Portal Adit was
driven by Alex McPhjearson
and Al Beaton, who are part
of the Ximen mining team.
RC88-11, which was drilled down dip on the Main Shear Zone intersected 69.6
gms Au/tonne (2.03 oz Au/ton) over an interval of 71.65 meters (235 feet). Which
was three high grade pods averaged out.
Drill for structure and drift
for grade.
Surface Bulk Sample 291 Tonnes ,The values recovered by
the Cominco smelter at Trail avg 27.74 gms Au/tonne and
63.7 gms Ag /tonne. Coarse gold at surface was over 1oz.
Bonanza Detailed Area
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Insufficient drilling has been done on these to define the extent of these mineralized zones or shoots in addition to the three gold bearing shear zones, several other shear zones were observed on surface. It would appear that these northwest trending shears are located roughly 50 to 60 meters apart and can be followed along strike for at least 1200 meters and occur over at least 1 kilometer in an east west direction. Indicating the possibility of at least 15 to 20 of these structures.
BRETT - LONGITUDAL SECTION, SOUTH
SHOWING SIGNIFICANT DRILL INTERCEPTS
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BRETT LITHOLOGICAL MAP
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BRETT GEOLOGICAL MAP
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BRETT HISTORICAL DRILLING AND
GRADE SHELLS
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BRETT HISTORICAL DRILLING AND
GRADE SHELLS
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PREVIOUS DRILL HOLES
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MAGNETIC SURVEY MAP OVER
BRETT TYPOGRAPHY
Magnetic Low Area
Main Shear Zone
East Zone
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BRETT IP SECTIONS AND PROPOSED
DRILL HOLES
Zone I
Chargeability
Anomalies
In Red
Zone II
Zone III
A B
C D
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BRETT PROJECT ADVANTAGES 3 Styles of Mineralization
1. Veins and breccia veins
2. Disseminated mineralization in silicified tuffs
3. Shear zones with vein remnants and vein fragments
High-grade mineralization may withstand trucking costs to custom milling operation – means
quicker to permit, plus quicker and lower cost to get producing than if a mill is needed.
Evidence of widespread alteration - i.e. large hydrothermal system suggests potential for a large
deposit
Low sulfide mineralization - means reduced environmental concerns
“Simple” mineralogy - means simple metallurgy and good gold recovery (low cost processing)
Recent logging - means better access and rock exposure – hasn’t been prospected since logging
done.
Extensive data from past exploration - good database of information, detailed analysis and
interpretation is revealing multiple targets for follow-up, potential for new discoveries
Extent of previous exploration work and logging - means this is not “pristine wilderness”. May
minimize environmental concerns during future permitting and project advancement.
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BRETT 2014 EXPLORATION PROGRAM
• Complete GIS compilation and integration of historical work
• Comprehensive database completion
• Soil sampling over entire area of interest
• VLF-EM and Magnetic survey conducted, large area of low-mag
• identified as previously unknown extent of alteration
• Geologic mapping completed
• Rock chip and auger-assisted sampling of bedrock
• Vegetation sampling
• Microprobe petrography and lithogeochemistry studies
• 3D modeling work in progress
• IP survey investigates area of low-magnetic response
• 3000 m drill program to begin soon
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XIMEN TEAM • Christopher R. Anderson - President and CEO, Director
Mr. Anderson brings over 25 years of business experience with an emphasis on strategic planning, communications, and creative marketing. He has been instrumental in facilitating several millions of dollars in financings for both public and private enterprise with a recent focus on the mineral exploration industry.
• Patrick Forseille - P.Geo. - CFO and Director
Mr. Forseille has worked in the oil and gas and mining industry for over ten years. Most recently he has been Chief Financial Officer of Olympic Resources Ltd., an oil and gas producing company since 1997 and has also concurrently served as a director for various other public companies in differing capacities including comptroller and exploration manager. Mr. Forseille is a Professional Geoscientist with a Bachelor of Commerce degree in accounting. Previously, he was employed as an accountant and geologist with Cameco Corp and Imperial Oil Resources Ltd.
• Lorne Mann - B.Comm - Director
Mr. Mann is a graduate of the University of Calgary’s Haskane School of Business as well as holding multiple Marketing, Sales and CRM certifications. An experienced Entrepreneur and Management Leader recognized for a strategic planning perspective, he has owned and operated technology businesses for more than 30 years and is currently involved in the financial services industry.
• Liana Shahinian –B.B.A. - VP International Relations
Ms. Shahinian, B.B.A., is the President of LS Global Investments Corp, a boutique corporate finance consultancy firm specializing in connecting companies with business opportunities, markets and funding in North America and specifically in Europe. She has over 12 years of progressive experience with several organizations developing corporate communications, marketing and business development strategies. In addition to strong presentation and negotiation skills, Ms. Shahinian is also fluent in four languages, including German.
• Ian Gordon – Advisor
The son of a British military officer, Ian followed in his Father’s footsteps and graduated from The Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. It wasn’t until 1983 that Ian entered the financial realm. He worked as a stock broker in Ontario for eight years before working in Management for three more years in Toronto and Vancouver. It was 1998 when Ian determined that the Longwave Theory was too compelling to ignore any longer. He began writing the Longwave Analyst and re-entered the sales side of the business. He accurately predicted the end of the massive equity bull market and also accurately predicted the beginnings of the current gold bull market. By 2003, Ian was the #1 performer at Canaccord Capital (Canada’s largest independent brokerage firm)—a position he maintained until he left the firm in late 2005.
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XIMEN TEAM • Linda Caron, MSc, Peng, MBA – VP Exploration
Ms. Caron graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1985 with an honors degree in geological engineering and obtained a master's degree in geological sciences from the University of Calgary in 1988. She worked seasonally in the mineral exploration business from 1980 to 1987, while attending university. Upon graduation, she began full-time work in the industry, working for several different major and junior mining companies and consulting firms. Since 1997, she has worked as a self-employed consulting geologist and qualified person, providing fieldwork, managerial, reporting and permitting services to clients. Her experience has covered a range of deposit styles and geological settings in various jurisdictions. She has worked extensively in the Boundary district of Southern British Columbia and northern Washington and is widely recognized for her knowledge of the geology and deposits in the area.
• Al Beaton – P. Geo. – Advisor & Active Member of Technical Team
Mr. Beaton has been actively involved in mining operations for over 40 years. Since becoming a member of the
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia in 1974, he has over 30 years of
experience as mine manager for mining and development operations throughout Africa and across Canada. Mr.
Beaton was the mine manager for Erikson gold mine from 1979 to 1986, which, at its peak, was the No. 1 gold
producer in B.C. Mr. Beaton is also the currently the mine manager for Huldra Silver Inc., which was producing ore
from the Treasure Mountain mine in B.C. He has been president of A.J. Beaton Mining Ltd. since 1987.
Throughout his career, he has been involved in over 50 mines and civil jobs in B.C. and has thus gained a strong
perspective on mining techniques and over a wide diversity of mining projects. Mr. Beaton is a graduate of St.
Francis Xavier University (1967) and Nova Scotia Technical College (1970), BSc, engineering (mining).
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XIMEN TEAM • Dr. Michael Rasmussen – Advisor & Active Member of Technical Team
During his 25 years in the mining sector, Dr. Rasmussen has served as VP Exploration for Mines Management, Inc, and Endeavour Silver Corp., and has held senior roles at Echo Bay Mines and Kinross Gold Corp. From 1990-2004, Dr. Rasmussen acquired extensive experience in Tertiary epithermal and Mesozoic syngenetic gold deposits of the Boundary District of NE Washington-SE British Columbia. He is credited with the discovery of the Emanuel Creek epithermal gold deposit (Kinross' K-4 and K-5 deposits) for Echo Bay Mines. Since 2004 he has evaluated precious metal prospects and conducted exploration programs in Mexico, Peru, British Columbia, Quebec, and the western United States.
• Fionna Devine, BSc – Active Member of Technical Team
Mrs. Devine holds a Bachelor of Science in geology (UBC) and a Master of Science (Carleton). Her experience includes regional geological mapping with both the B.C. and Yukon Geological Survey Branches, BC-based and international exploration for Teck Cominco, and more recently, geological mapping and geoscience-based consulting for a variety of companies exploring and developing mineral properties in B.C. and abroad. Her experience includes both early-stage exploration including traditional and technical prospecting based on strong geoscience, as well as deposit- and district-scale geological mapping and research. She brings a research-based focus to on-the-ground exploration.
• Bernard Swarbrick, BSc, MBA, - Advisor & Active Member of Technical Team
Mr. Swarbrick is a senior mining executive with 24 years of mning industry experience, having a unique blend of operational and project experience, starting in gold, but extending to multiple commodities, including nickel, copper, zinc and iron. In his operational role, he has worked in smelters, refineries, and open-pit and underground mines, which provides for excellent understanding of practical design and critical-to-quality project criteria. His project experience includes multibillion-dollar projects in various global and domestic jurisdictiions, including New Caledonia, Madagascar, Indonesia, South America and Canada. He has been particularly involved in key stakeholder engagement and risk management. He is a strong proponent of building effective and successful teams. In Mr. Swarbrick's increasingly senior roles through management and corporately, he has demonstrated abilities to provide practical and sustainable solutions to project/operational environments.
• John May – Advisor & Active Member of Technical Team
Mr. May recently retired from his position as Senior Geologist at Kinross Gold’s Republic operation. Through his 30 years of experience, Mr. May has accumulated a detailed familiarity with the epithermal god deposits in the region. Mr. May is assisting the compilation and interpretation of the GIS data for the Brett property to support identification of exploration targets.