Eurotin Inc. announced the appointment of Trevor Richardson as the new President and CEO and a director of the company. He was previously the President/CEO of Mukuba Resources and COO of Aurigin Resources. Trevor Richardson, a Qualified Person and a co-founder and director of Caracle Creek International Consulting (CCIC), has extensive exploration and mining experience in Madagascar, Zambia, the DRC, South Africa and Canada. In addition, Trevor has managed several multi-million dollar projects from conception, through exploration and into production. He was previously the President/CEO of Mukuba Resources and COO of Aurigin Resources.

The company announced a modest 4,000 metre drilling program is nearing completion and the first assay results should be available shortly. The drill results will be used in the estimation of a new resource, which is expected to be released in the near future. Detailed initial metallurgical test work is now underway on two mini-bulk, drill core, samples, each weighing approximately 250kg, at the laboratories of SGS Minerals Services UK Ltd. in Cornwall, SW England. All core produced is taken daily from each drill site to the Company's secure facility in Fuente Obejuna, where it is logged by the Company's geologists. This process takes place under the supervision of Qualified Person Victor Guerrero Merino, Euro.Geol. The core, usually of around one metre length, which is chosen by the Company's geologists for assaying, is then cut in half either at the Company's own facilities at Fuente Obejuna or at ALS Chemex's sample preparation facility in Seville in southern Spain. At the ALS Chemex facility, the cut core is logged into the in house LIMS tracking system, after which each sample is prepared using procedure code 'Prep 31'. This procedure involves the drying, weighing and fine crushing to 70% passing -2mm. A 250g split of the crushed material is then pulverised to greater than 85% passing 75 microns. Samples are then shipped by bonded courier to Vancouver for analysis. In Vancouver, ALS Chemex procedure ME-XRF10 is used for tin analysis and ME-ICP61 for multi-element (33) analysis. The ME-XRF10 procedure uses 0.9g of calcined sample pulp, which is mixed with 4.5g of lithium tetraborate and 4.5g of lithium metaborate. This mixture is then fused at 1,100degC to produce a flat molten disc, which is subsequently analysed by XRF spectrometry. ALS Chemex analyses its own standard samples and blanks, plus duplicates, within each set of samples provided by the Company. The Company has recently introduced its own blanks and standards as a further means of checking the accuracy of the assay results. One in every 15 samples analysed by ALS Chemex is then sent to SGS's laboratories in Cornwall, UK, for check assaying for tin. The company keeps all its sample pulps and rejects in locked steel containers at its secure storage facility in Fuente Obejuna. The Company recently completed a new check assay program using five certified laboratories. The pulp sample composites used had varying tin grades; the accuracy of the results obtained was within acceptable parameters.