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Doubleview Capital Corp. (DBV, TSX-V) Update

As we had speculated, based on the unusual depth of the hole, the high number of core samples and some impressive core photos on the company web site, Doubleview Capital (DBV, TSX-V) has drilled into what certainly seems to be its best hole yet at the Hat Copper-Gold Porphyry Project in the Sheslay district…ironically, this comes exactly 1 year following the announcement of the original 2 discovery holes – HAT-08 and HAT-23 – that set DBV and the region on fire…

Partial assay results were just released this morning for HAT-23…this has the potential to turn out to be a stellar hole given that it is the deepest ever drilled in the entire district (650 meters) and in fact may not even be complete yet…DBV had to halt the hole in order to allow crews to leave for Christmas…

What’s different about HAT-23 is the Gold content…given some differences in this part of the Sheslay district, for months we’ve been speculating that the Hat is more likely a Gold-Copper porphyry as opposed to a Copper-Gold porphyry…importantly, each round of drilling at the Hat has produced better results, leading us to believe that they have yet to drill into the juiciest part of this large system…

Assays released by DBV this morning are for only the first 220.2 meters of HAT-23…according to visuals, as DBV stated this morning, mineralization appears to be even better further down…this 220.2 meter section of the hole has hit a Gold-enriched area beginning at 190.6 meters and carrying right through to 220.2 meters…this 29.6 meter interval graded 0.63 g/t Au and 0.36% Cu (0.82% CuEq)…that’s the highest Gold grade at the Hat for any intercept beyond 25 meters…

Just one of about 2 dozen impressive core photos from HAT-23.

Based on the core photos, which show an abundance of pyrite and chalcopyrite, it’s reasonable to believe that HAT-23 could indeed be a game-changer for DBV…this hole has extended the northern boundary of the Lisle zone by 110 meters, so the volume of this deposit is increasing significantly along with the potential for this system to include a Gold-enriched zone…historically, prospectors in this area of the Sheslay found some high Gold grades (many grams per tonne) at surface, which obviously may have been the projection of something quite significant at depth…astonishingly, no drilling ever occurred to “connect the dots” until Doubleview’s initial program in 2013

Mineralization in HAT-23 started at a depth of 63 m…a 152.28 m interval to the end of this first section graded 0.24 g/t Au and 0.25% Cu…assay results for the next section down to 400 meters are expected in the near future, so the market has plenty to speculate about in the coming days – especially since the core looks even better deeper down…

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