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SourcingLink.net Pleases with Positive Developments in Rare Earth Elements Industry

SourcingLink.net Inc. is pleased with the positive developments in our market segment and the Rare Earth elements industry.

The REMX Exchange Traded Fund, which we use as our industry's index has had its first sustained month of growth in the past few years and is up approximately 10% during the month of February 2015. This is the first time in many years that the index has had a sustained growth for a month and it is our opinion that this trend will continue.

In addition to the positive movement of the index, a proprietary Molecular Recognition Technology ("MRT") circuit developed by IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc. of American Fork, Utah ("IBC") has proven to utilize this separation technology and has successfully separated each individual REE with purity levels for all REE's consistently meeting or exceeding 99% purity. This exceeds any separation technology we have investigated in the past and will eventually yield positive results for our properties and increase our effectiveness and efficiency that we plan on utilizing on our Eldor Project site.

About The Eldor Project:

SourcingLink.net, Inc. signed an agreement to acquire 100% interest in the Eldor Rare Earth Property Claims (The Eldor Project) located in Northern Quebec, Canada (one of the most favorable mining jurisdictions in the world). The Eldor Project consists of 34 mineral claims covering approximately 3951 acres and is located in Northern Quebec which is considered one of the most favorable mining jurisdictions in the world.

Source: http://www.sourcinglink.org/

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