SOURCE: Silver Falcon Mining, Inc.
January 14, 2010 09:15 ET
Silver Falcon Mining, Inc.'s (SFMI) Mill Manager Begins Position; Mill Circuit Equipment Assembled
MURPHY, ID--(Marketwire - January 14, 2010) - Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SFMI)
announces that its Diamond Creek mill manager has taken his permanent
position as the Company's new mill manager. He is busy acquainting himself with his
new mill office and plant. The Company's newly hired mill manager lives
nearby which will ensure immediate response necessary for productive mill
operations. Additional corporate administrative office personnel have been
hired and will start as soon as their presence is required on-site.
The Company further announces that its mill circuit and other equipment is
being checked and assembled on its mill site in Owyhee County, Idaho.
The weather is still cooperating with SFMI, leaving the mountain with only
a dusting of snow and the Company anticipates that transport of the ore from the War Eagle Mountain's tailing piles will recommence
during Spring 2010.
SFMI has received its "no further comments" letter from the United States Securities and Exchange
Commission and is now awaiting FINRA's listing of its symbol onto the Nasdaq Bulletin Board (OTCBB).
Mr. Pierre Quilliam, President of Silver Falcon Mining, Inc., said, "After
three years of arduous work, our persistence has paid off and we now have a
junior gold and silver producer poised to take off with modern equipment to
conquer the riches of WAR EAGLE MOUNTAIN."
Silver Falcon Mining, Inc., is an exploration and development Company
specializing in high-grade Gold and Silver mining properties in North
America.
Further Information contact Rich Kaiser, Investor Relations 800-631-8127
and/or the Company at 941-761-7819, www.silverfalconmining.com.
Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. cautions that the statements made in this press
release constitute forward-looking statements, and not guarantees of future
performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from
the projections in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements are based on the estimates and opinions of management at the
time the statements are made.