Global Fortune Investment Limited announced that all results from the recently completed reconnaissance exploration program at the company's 100% owned Horse Rock Project, Western Australia have been returned. The Project is located within the Laverton district of WA which contains over 23 million ounces of minable gold. The area is currently the focus of major resource companies such as Saracen Gold, Dacian Gold, Newmont, St Barbara and Anglo Gold Ashanti. GFI is currently a large landholder in this region with 419km2 of tenure. As previously reported a reconnaissance aircore drilling program was completed at the Company's Horse Rock Project, Western Australia. The aim of the program was to: Provide a first pass test of the Bullet and Stark Prospects testing for geological controls and gold anomalism within tenement E31/887 2. Infill and extend drilling at the Eastern Shear Zone (ESZ) where previous GFI drilling has identified mineralisation within tenement E31/859. Drilling was completed between 13-15 December. Bullet Prospect ­ E31/859: 13 aircore holes for 279m across two traverses were completed at the Bullet Prospect located within tenement E31/859. Assay results returned shallow, anomalous results in a series of holes as summarized below: GAC014 ­ 4m @ 16ppb Au (16-20m); GAC017 ­ 16m @ 15ppb Au (12-28m); GAC018 ­ 2m @ 28ppb Au (20-22m); GAC043 ­ 4m @ 26ppb Au (16-20m). These anomalous results are associated with altered schists and the contacts between different lithologies. Structurally modified contacts between lithologies are an excellent environment for gold deposition in the goldfields of W.A. Gold endowment has been proven along this trend with previously reported 14.9g/t rock chip and historical Dostmund workings totaling 72kg production. Although the results are not considered ore grade, they do highlight two distinct mineralized horizons that will provide the focus for additional exploration. Most of these horizons are concealed below recent cover sequences (sheet wash, alluvium and colluvium), this would render traditional surface exploration techniques such as soil sampling and rock chipping ineffective, drilling beneath the cover will be required to further explore this zone. Two areas have been identified within this trend for further exploration: firstly a magnetic high and secondly; closer to the granitic intrusion where theoretically, increasing structural complexity would be a more favorable environment for significant gold mineralisation ­ this setting is analogous to the nearby Porphyry Gold Deposit. Eastern Shear Zone - E31/887: 9 aircore holes for 605m were completed across three traverses at the Eastern Linear Trend Prospect within tenement E31/887. Drilling was infilling around the previously identified anomaly (GAC012 ­ 6m @ 40ppb) and also testing along strike for mineralisation continuity. Assaying did not return any further significant results meaning. At this point, the primary source of mineralisation has not been identified, RC drilling would be needed to penetrate the fresh rock beneath the previously identified anomaly to identify the source. Stark Prospect - E31/859: 10 aircore holes for 294m were completed at the Stark Prospect within tenement E31/859. Drilling was targeting a magnetic feature associated with an interpreted shear zone. Drilling intersected minor alluvial and colluvial cover sequences above a package of predominantly basaltic and mafic intrusive rocks with minor sediments. Very minor alteration and quartz veining was observed. A magnetite enriched mafic intrusive is interpreted as the magnetic feature that was targeted from geophysical imagery. Assaying did not return any significant results. The regolith profile was noted to be thin, possibly `stripped' and therefore the use of aircore drilling as an exploration technique at this prospect may not be effective as the technique relies upon the dispersion of mineralisation within the regolith to vector towards the primary source. The prospect will be further reviewed before any further exploration.