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Aton drills high grade sulphide mineralisation at Rodruin, with 39.4 g/t gold and 261.7 g/t silver over 9.9 metres, within an overall intersection of 88.6 metres grading 5.76 g/t gold, 42.0 g/t silver, 0.31% copper and 2.40% zinc

Aton Resources Inc.
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Figure 1

Geology plan of the Abu Marawat Concession showing the location of the Rodruin project
Geology plan of the Abu Marawat Concession showing the location of the Rodruin project

Figure 2

Drill hole collar location plan, showing holes ROD-048, ROD-070 and ROD-071
Drill hole collar location plan, showing holes ROD-048, ROD-070 and ROD-071

Figure 3

Schematic cross-section – 552450E
Schematic cross-section – 552450E

Figure 4

ROD-071 drill core from 138.02-143.46m (note the chalcopyrite at approximately 140.3m, and the network veins of pale grey sphalerite, prominent at about 138.4 and 141.0m)
ROD-071 drill core from 138.02-143.46m (note the chalcopyrite at approximately 140.3m, and the network veins of pale grey sphalerite, prominent at about 138.4 and 141.0m)

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aton Resources Inc. (AAN: TSX-V) (“Aton” or the “Company") is very pleased to update investors on the latest assay results from the Phase 2 diamond drilling programme at its advanced Rodruin gold exploration project. Rodruin is located in the Company’s 100% owned Abu Marawat Concession (“Abu Marawat” or the “Concession”), in the Eastern Desert of Egypt.

Highlights:

  • Diamond drilling is ongoing at Rodruin, with 35 drill holes now having been completed to date, ROD-048 and ROD-051 to ROD-084, for a total of 3,862 metres;

  • Drill holes ROD-048, ROD-070, and ROD-071 were drilled to test for potential deep sulphide mineralisation to the north of the Aladdin’s Hill zone;

  • Drill hole ROD-071 returned a mineralised intersection grading 5.76 g/t Au, 42.0 g/t Ag, 0.31% Cu and 2.40% Zn over 88.6m, from 117.2m down hole depth, which included a very high grade zone grading 39.4 g/t Au, 261.7 g/t Ag, 0.84% Cu and 3.55% Zn over 9.9m;

  • The Au-Ag-Cu-Zn sulphide mineralisation in hole ROD-071 is hosted within heavily siliceous and phyllic altered tuffogenic sediments;

  • Other drill holes also returned significant mineralised intersections including 17.1m grading 1.07 g/t Au and 15.7 g/t Ag (hole ROD-048), and 5.7m grading 4.21 g/t Au and 14.6 g/t Ag (hole ROD-070);

  • These latest results indicate the potential for the development of significant high grade polymetallic sulphide gold resources at Rodruin.

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“To say that we are happy with these latest drilling results from Rodruin would frankly be a bit of an understatement” said Tonno Vahk, Interim CEO. “The sulphide intersection from hole ROD-071 is by some distance the best intersection Aton has ever drilled in Egypt, and is hugely encouraging for the deeper sulphide potential at Rodruin. The mineralisation is hosted in very strongly altered sediments, associated with significant copper and zinc sulphides, and appears to be the fresh unweathered precursor to the high grade mineralisation that we intersected in the discovery hole ROP-003 at Aladdin’s Hill in 2018. Everything that we are seeing is backing up our long held belief that the Rodruin deposit comprises zones of bulk mineralisation, containing discrete very high grade zones. There are at least two distinct mineralisation styles at Rodruin – the first hosted in sulphidic carbonates, which weather to gossans, and a second style of coarse gold bearing mineralisation hosted in heavily altered sediments. The identification of high grade primary sulphide-rich altered sediment hosted mineralisation at depth is very important, and indicates the potential for Rodruin to become a really significant sized deposit. The mineralisation at Rodruin is rather unusual, but its association with silver, zinc and copper indicates a polymetallic association that is similar to what we see at the Abu Marawat and Hamama deposits, and it is our belief that while apparently quite different, these three deposits are all genetically related. Rodruin is clearly structurally complex, but we are very much moving in the right direction with the identification of the high grade sulphide mineralisation, and we also continue to be very encouraged by the identification of coarse visible gold in holes which we are currently drilling at Aladdin’s Hill.”

Rodruin diamond drilling programme

The Rodruin prospect was discovered in December 2017 by Aton geologists (see news release dated December 14, 2017), and is located approximately 18km east of the Company’s Hamama West mineral deposit (Figure 1). During 2018 Aton constructed a c. 4.5km access road to the prospect, and undertook a highly successful 50 hole Phase 1 reverse circulation percussion (“RC”) drilling programme at Rodruin, which returned numerous mineralised intersections including 36m grading 12.47 g/t Au and 9.3 g/t Ag, from 5m downhole depth (hole ROP-003, see news release dated October 1, 2018).

The Phase 2 diamond drilling programme at Rodruin commenced in late November 2021, and results reported to date include 48.0m grading 1.97 g/t Au and 5.3 g/t Ag, from 27.0m, in hole ROD-052 (see news release dated January 25, 2022), and 88.25m grading 1.74 g/t Au and 9.7 g/t Ag, from 25.75m, in hole ROD-055 (see news release dated March 1, 2022).

After the completion of hole ROD-069 the drill rig was converted over to its standard steep hole configuration, and holes ROD-070 and ROD-071 (Figure 2) were drilled to follow up on the primary carbonate-hosted mineralisation intersected in RC hole ROP-050 (61m grading 1.55 g/t Au and 8.9 g/t Ag, from 111m, see news release dated January 29, 2019). Additionally, the vertical RC hole ROP-048 was re-entered and deepened, and re-numbered as hole ROD-048. Collar and survey details of these holes are provided in Table 1.

Hole ID

Collar co-ordinates 1

Dip 2

Grid azimuth 2

EOH depth (m)

Comments

X

Y

Z

ROD-048

552453

2913057

748

-88.1

125.0

219.60

Re-entry of RC hole ROP-048

ROD-070

552454

2913051

748

-55.4

183.8

177.20

Aladdin’s Hill North sulphides

ROD-071

552455

2913158

740

-68.0

188.0

246.40

Aladdin’s Hill North sulphides

Notes:
1) Collar co-ordinates as laid out using handheld GPS
2) Collar surveys of drill holes undertaken at c. 5-6m depth, using Reflex EZ-Trac survey tool
3) All co-ordinates are UTM (WGS84) Zone 36R

Table 1: Collar details of diamond drill holes ROD-048, ROD-070, and ROD-071

Discussion of results

All 3 drillholes were drilled on the north-south 552450E section at Rodruin (Figure 3). Hole ROD-070 was drilled to test above the mineralised carbonate intercepted in RC hole ROP-050, whereas holes ROP-048 and ROD-071 were designed to test under this zone. Hole ROD-074 and ROD-075 have also been subsequently completed on this section, and assay results from these 2 holes are pending. Hole ROD-048 intersected a wide zone of heavily sulphidic carbonate, similar to that identified in RC hole ROP-050, whereas neither ROD-070 nor ROD-071 intersected this carbonate unit. ROD-071 intersected wide zones of heavily quartz-sericite-pyrite (“phyllic”) altered rocks (Figure 3).

Holes ROD-048 and ROD-070 intersected carbonate-hosted gold-silver-zinc oxide mineralisation from surface, with ROD-048 also intersecting deeper carbonate-hosted mineralisation at depth. Hole ROD-071 returned a long gold-silver-copper-zinc intersection associated with heavily sulphidic and silicified phyllic altered sediments. Details of intersections are provided in Table 2.

Hole ID

Intersection (m) 1

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

Cu (%)

Pb (%)

Zn (%)

Comments

From

To

Interval

ROD-048





0.0 2

17.0

17.0

2.21

6.8

0.43

-

5.98

Re-entry of RC hole ROP-048, coring started at 65.5m





48.0

53.0

5.0

0.78

2.8

0.02

-

0.26

116.7

133.8

17.1

1.07

15.7

0.01

0.03

0.33

178.8

183.9

5.1

0.64

22.2

0.83

0.03

7.45

ROD-070

0.00

5.7

5.7

4.21

14.6

0.11

0.07

1.64

18.4

20.6

2.2

3.35

8.5

0.03

0.14

0.96

ROD-071

58.9

75.3

16.4

1.20

23.2

0.03

0.10

0.09

117.2

205.8

88.6

5.76

42.0

0.31

0.03

2.40

incl.

138.1

148.0

9.9

39.40

261.7

0.84

0.02

3.55

Notes:
1) Intersections calculated at a nominal cutoff grade of 0.3 g/t Au in runs of continuous mineralisation
2) Intersection previously reported – see news release dated January 29, 2019

Table 2: Mineralised intersections from diamond drill holes ROD-048, ROD-070, and ROD-071

ROD-071

Hole ROD-071 returned an intersection of 88.6m grading 5.76 g/t Au, 42.0 g/t Ag, 0.31% Cu and 2.40% Zn from 117.2m depth, including a bonanza grade interval from 138.1m, grading 39.4 g/t Au, 261.7 g/t Ag, 0.84% Cu and 3.55% Zn over 9.9m. All the assays from this intersection are provided in Appendix A. This polymetallic mineralisation is associated with a unit of dark grey, highly altered and siliceous rock, consisting primarily of quartz, sericite and sulphide and sulphosalt minerals. All original texture in the rock has been destroyed, but this unit is interpreted as consisting of very heavily altered sedimentary rocks. The mineralised interval is not believed to represent true thickness, but the orientation of the mineralised zone is not yet determined.

The mineralised interval is strongly sulphidic, carrying approximately 10% pyrite, and up to 20% very pale grey sphalerite in places, with locally very high concentrations (Figure 4). The highest bonanza grade intersection is notably elevated in both copper and zinc (Appendix A), and there appears to be a good correlation between copper with the highest grades of gold (up to 140.5 g/t, between 140.1-142.1m) and silver (up to 1105 g/t, over the same interval). It is noted that the strongest gold mineralisation appears to be associated with an increase in the level of silicification of the rock, as well as copper. It is also noted that coarse visible gold is typically associated with copper and lead/arsenic oxide minerals from the near-surface Aladdin’s Hill zone in drill core and outcrop, eg. in hole ROD-055 (see news release dated March 1, 2022).

The heavily phyllic altered unit that hosts the mineralised intersection is fault-bounded to both the south and the north, and also above by the South Ridge Thrust (“SRT”), a prominent structural feature which outcrops along the south side of the South Ridge and which dips to the north at about 40°. Hole ROD-071 intersected a separate sequence of heavily foliated quartz-sericite-pyrite rock above the SRT, which also returned a mineralised intersection grading 1.20 g/t Au and 23.2 g/t Ag over 16.4m, from 58.9m down hole on its northern faulted margin.

ROD-048 and ROD-070

Both holes ROD-048 and ROD-070 intersected gold-silver-zinc mineralisation immediately from surface, with ROD-048 returning 2.21 g/t Ag, 6.8 g/t Ag and 5.98% Zn over 17m (see news release dated January 29, 2019), and ROD-070 returning 4.21 g/t Ag, 14.6 g/t Ag and 1.64% Zn over 5.7m, in gossanous carbonate host rocks. Hole ROD-070 passed into unmineralised sediments above and below the SRT, and did not intersect further mineralisation below 20m depth. Hole ROD-048 also intersected several deeper zones of mineralisation including 1.07 g/t Au and 15.7 g/t Ag over 17.1m, from 116.7m downhole depth, in a sulphide-rich carbonate-silica-talc unit.

Discussion

The sulphide mineralisation intersected in hole ROD-071 appears to be the primary sulphide equivalent of the block of fault-bounded coarse gold bearing oxide mineralisation seen at Aladdin’s Hill. The deep sulphide mineralisation intersected in ROD-071 is hosted within a fault-bounded block of highly siliceous and altered rock, which is apparently bounded above by the SRT. This block is open at depth and along strike, and is effectively ‘blind’ as it is located directly under both the SRT and Upper Thrust (“UT”) structures (Figure 3). These blocks of heavily phyllic altered rocks, and the associated polymetallic mineralisation, are interpreted as being fault-bounded and controlled.

The regional stratigraphy consists of a sequence of predominantly tuffogenic sedimentary rocks (slates and tuffogenic sandstones), and carbonate-silica-sulphide(±talc) rocks, of undetermined origin, which host much of the gossanous mineralisation that outcrops over wide areas of the South Ridge at Rodruin. Mapping of this stratigraphy indicates that it has been heavily folded and faulted, as well as being cut by at least 2 shallow north-dipping structures – the SRT and the UT. The UT, which is roughly parallel to and controls the mountain slope on the northern flank of the South Ridge (Figure 3), appears to be a significant structure, and outcrops to the northwest of and bounds the main mineralised area at Rodruin. Its hangingwall sequence appears to consist predominantly of a series of unmineralised carbonate altered sediments. It is likely that the mineralised sequence in the footwall of the UT, which is exposed at surface on the South Ridge at Rodruin, continues to the northwest, and could be continuous at very shallow depths beneath the hangingwall sequence of rocks above the UT.

Aton believes that there is potential to identify very significant volumes of additional mineralisation at Rodruin, as the current drilling continues to indicate that it is effectively open in all directions, at depth and along strike, as well as there being potential for further blind mineralisation under the UT. The identification of the high grade primary polymetallic sulphide mineralisation associated with the phyllic altered sediments at depth is particularly significant.

The current diamond drilling programme at Rodruin was designed with the objective of testing and quantifying the potential near surface open pittable resources at Rodruin, as well as testing the deeper primary mineralisation identified during the Phase 1 RC drilling programme. The original programme has now been extended beyond its original planned meterage. Additional drilling (holes ROD-074 and ROD-075, Figure 3) has intersected further Cu-Zn sulphide mineralisation at depth, and Aton will continue to release new drill results as the assays become available.

Sample processing and analytical procedures

Drill core was logged by Aton geologists, and marked up for cutting and sampling at the Rodruin core farm. Samples were typically selected over nominal 1m intervals, but as determined by the logged lithologies. The core was half-cut by Aton staff at the onsite Rodruin sample preparation facility.

The split half-core samples were collected and bagged up in cloth bags, weighed and crushed to -4mm onsite, and split to a nominal c. 250-500g sample size. The coarse crushed reject samples are retained onsite at the Rodruin sample prep facility.

QAQC samples are inserted at a rate of approximately 1 certified reference material (or “standard” sample) every 30 samples, 1 blank sample every 15 samples, and 1 duplicate split sample every 15 samples.

The c. 250-500g dried, crushed and split samples were shipped to ALS Minerals sample preparation laboratory at Marsa Alam, Egypt where they were pulverised to a size fraction of better than 85% passing 75 microns. From this pulverised material a further sub-sample was split off with a nominal c. 50g size, which was shipped on to ALS Minerals at Rosia Montana, Romania for analysis.

Samples were analysed for gold by fire assay with an atomic absorption spectroscopy (“AAS”) finish (analytical code Au-AA23), and for silver, copper, lead and zinc using an aqua regia digest followed by an AAS finish (analytical code AA45). Any high grade gold samples (>10 g/t Au) were re-analysed using analytical code Au-GRA21 (also fire assay, but with a gravimetric finish). Any high grade Ag and base metal samples (Ag >100 g/t, and Cu, Pb and Zn >10,000ppm or >1%) were re-analysed using the ore grade technique AA46 (also an aqua regia digest followed by an AAS finish).

About Aton Resources Inc.

Aton Resources Inc. (AAN: TSX-V) is focused on its 100% owned Abu Marawat Concession (“Abu Marawat”), located in Egypt’s Arabian-Nubian Shield, approximately 200 km north of Centamin’s world-class Sukari gold mine. Aton has identified numerous gold and base metal exploration targets at Abu Marawat, including the Hamama deposit in the west, the Abu Marawat deposit in the northeast, and the advanced Rodruin exploration prospect in the south of the Concession. Two historic British gold mines are also located on the Concession at Sir Bakis and Semna. Aton has identified several distinct geological trends within Abu Marawat, which display potential for the development of a variety of styles of precious and base metal mineralisation. Abu Marawat is 447.7 km2 in size and is located in an area of excellent infrastructure; a four-lane highway, a 220kV power line, and a water pipeline are in close proximity, as are the international airports at Hurghada and Luxor.

Qualified person

The technical information contained in this News Release was prepared by Javier Orduña BSc (hons), MSc, MCSM, DIC, MAIG, SEG(M), Exploration Manager of Aton Resources Inc. Mr. Orduña is a qualified person (QP) under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

For further information regarding Aton Resources Inc., please visit us at www.atonresources.com or contact:

TONNO VAHK

Interim CEO
Tel: +1 604 318 0390
Email: info@atonresources.com

Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

Some of the statements contained in this release are forward-looking statements. Since forward-looking statements address future events and conditions; by their very nature they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results in each case could differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Appendix A – Assay results of the ROD-071 Au-Ag-Cu-Zn sulphide intersection

Sample No.

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

Cu (ppm)

Pb (ppm

Zn (ppm)

AHA-37745

117.20

118.15

0.95

0.51

6.4

1650

361

59900

AHA-37746

118.15

119.70

1.55

4.51

27

6400

407

88100

AHA-37748

119.70

120.65

0.95

0.19

1.5

1040

19

12150

AHA-37749

120.65

121.50

0.85

1.54

11.6

5350

186

90700

AHA-37750

121.50

122.50

1.00

1.65

2.9

207

43

2380

AHA-37751

122.50

123.50

1.00

0.94

22.6

2920

185

23800

AHA-37752

123.50

124.50

1.00

1.92

5.9

844

75

6400

AHA-37753

124.50

125.50

1.00

2.13

10.9

2300

281

17700

AHA-37755

125.50

126.50

1.00

0.70

4.2

1300

94

6630

AHA-37756

126.50

127.50

1.00

0.31

3.4

1210

40

11950

AHA-37757

127.50

128.50

1.00

4.21

17.4

3080

101

37600

AHA-37758

128.50

129.50

1.00

0.67

4

431

41

6610

AHA-37759

129.50

130.50

1.00

0.24

1.2

43

34

448

AHA-37760

130.50

131.50

1.00

0.31

1.6

95

64

1855

AHA-37761

131.50

132.50

1.00

0.20

1.3

42

44

821

AHA-37763

132.50

133.50

1.00

1.51

4.3

183

131

14650

AHA-37764

133.50

134.50

1.00

0.30

11.2

954

63

8550

AHA-37765

134.50

135.30

0.80

0.50

22.4

1940

82

18650

AHA-37766

135.30

136.10

0.80

0.81

31.1

2730

273

47200

AHA-37767

136.10

137.10

1.00

0.32

5.5

396

58

6500

AHA-37769

137.10

138.10

1.00

0.20

3

202

30

3220

AHA-37770

138.10

139.10

1.00

12.6

15.3

4050

48

42700

AHA-37771

139.10

140.10

1.00

17.4

61.1

19550

368

120000

AHA-37772

140.10

141.10

1.00

113.0

710

21610

283

65000

AHA-37773

141.10

142.10

1.00

140.5

1105

10840

195

25000

AHA-37775

142.10

143.10

1.00

2.57

22.2

5440

47

9770

AHA-37776

143.10

144.10

1.00

0.34

11.2

3240

131

13050

AHA-37777

144.10

145.10

1.00

0.44

17.5

2120

74

7780

AHA-37778

145.10

146.00

0.90

0.35

7.7

1690

106

4340

AHA-37779

146.00

147.00

1.00

82.0

529

7860

355

43900

AHA-37780

147.00

148.00

1.00

20.9

113

6750

434

20500

AHA-37782

148.00

149.00

1.00

0.18

5.8

1320

65

3210

AHA-37783

149.00

150.00

1.00

0.25

4

568

52

1170

AHA-37784

150.00

151.00

1.00

0.38

6

696

74

4740

AHA-37785

151.00

152.00

1.00

2.12

23.3

2030

158

5410

AHA-37786

152.00

153.00

1.00

0.32

2

159

101

1490

AHA-37788

153.00

154.00

1.00

0.21

4

761

975

4830

AHA-37789

154.00

155.00

1.00

0.30

3.5

610

411

4140

AHA-37790

155.00

156.00

1.00

0.36

3.8

1110

88

1595

AHA-37791

156.00

157.00

1.00

0.36

1.6

107

90

855

AHA-37792

157.00

158.00

1.00

0.84

4.5

1090

40

1610

AHA-37793

158.00

159.00

1.00

0.39

1.3

194

21

428

AHA-37794

159.00

160.00

1.00

0.30

1.4

197

35

434

AHA-37795

160.00

161.00

1.00

0.21

1.2

178

48

487

AHA-37796

161.00

162.00

1.00

0.37

1.9

237

61

3240

Sample No.

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

Cu (ppm)

Pb (ppm

Zn (ppm)

AHA-37797

162.00

163.00

1.00

13.45

86.1

5140

278

44300

AHA-37799

163.00

164.00

1.00

4.29

26.6

3570

246

36700

AHA-37800

164.00

165.00

1.00

1.42

14.3

2540

281

53600

AHA-37801

165.00

166.00

1.00

1.51

15.7

2280

704

76200

AHA-37803

166.00

167.00

1.00

1.05

10.2

4120

358

54800

AHA-37804

167.00

168.00

1.00

0.86

6.9

1570

21

5300

AHA-37805

168.00

169.00

1.00

0.76

6.3

900

61

3970

AHA-37806

169.00

170.00

1.00

0.59

3.1

305

95

3100

AHA-37807

170.00

171.00

1.00

0.46

5.6

1120

47

5160

AHA-37808

171.00

172.00

1.00

2.92

33.1

8120

27

14200

AHA-37809

172.00

173.00

1.00

1.65

18.6

5560

102

8740

AHA-37810

173.00

174.00

1.00

0.72

8.6

2010

89

7450

AHA-37811

174.00

175.00

1.00

1.59

13.4

1245

51

17000

AHA-37812

175.00

176.00

1.00

2.83

27.1

2510

119

8320

AHA-37813

176.00

177.00

1.00

0.34

7.9

3300

27

1655

AHA-37815

177.00

178.00

1.00

0.35

7.3

2620

145

9700

AHA-37816

178.00

179.00

1.00

2.26

19.1

1615

67

20400

AHA-37817

179.00

180.00

1.00

0.20

2.7

474

16

3010

AHA-37818

180.00

181.00

1.00

2.65

27.5

3460

548

100500

AHA-37819

181.00

182.00

1.00

1.19

14.1

1335

184

17000

AHA-37821

182.00

183.00

1.00

3.46

37.1

6360

281

72000

AHA-37822

183.00

184.00

1.00

3.31

22.5

4560

277

46400

AHA-37823

184.00

185.00

1.00

1.50

16.3

3300

226

41000

AHA-37824

185.00

186.00

1.00

1.88

29.1

9060

885

137500

AHA-37825

186.00

187.00

1.00

1.21

17

4130

224

64600

AHA-37826

187.00

188.00

1.00

0.28

7

1825

15

3860

AHA-37828

188.00

189.00

1.00

0.15

4.3

1420

9

1210

AHA-37829

189.00

190.00

1.00

0.44

7.2

1680

16

12300

AHA-37830

190.00

191.00

1.00

1.64

19

5620

17

10500

AHA-37831

191.00

192.00

1.00

1.09

14.1

6340

105

24900

AHA-37833

192.00

193.00

1.00

2.86

25.3

4300

721

60400

AHA-37834

193.00

194.00

1.00

0.76

5.4

609

30

9640

AHA-37835

194.00

195.00

1.00

1.69

24.2

5590

4290

42300

AHA-37837

195.00

196.00

1.00

2.10

21.8

4420

416

28600

AHA-37839

196.00

197.00

1.00

1.99

16.5

3170

199

41100

AHA-37841

197.00

198.00

1.00

1.22

8.8

2080

31

4000

AHA-37842

198.00

199.00

1.00

0.85

8.3

4010

236

12650

AHA-37843

199.00

199.90

0.90

1.58

27.6

6090

3690

26600

AHA-37844

199.90

200.90

1.00

2.57

14.6

3300

225

42400

AHA-37845

200.90

202.00

1.10

1.13

14.8

5120

1015

10700

AHA-37846

202.00

203.00

1.00

13.00

116

7920

160

37700

AHA-37848

203.00

204.00

1.00

0.56

11.9

3570

104

17250

AHA-37849

204.00

205.00

1.00

0.30

3.4

694

92

3300

AHA-37850

205.00

205.80

0.80

2.31

44.4

1430

56

16100

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