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Published on 4/5/2011 in the Prospect News PIPE Daily.

Fire River Gold increases private placement of units to C$7.5 million

Proceeds from oversubscribed offering will supplement working capital

By Devika Patel

Knoxville, Tenn., April 5 - Fire River Gold Corp. said it increased a non-brokered private placement of units to C$7.5 million. The oversubscribed deal priced for C$7 million on March 4 and raised C$2.21 million on March 18.

The company will now sell 15 million units of one common share and a half-share warrant at C$0.50 apiece. It sold 4,425,000 units in the first tranche.

Each whole warrant is exercisable at C$0.70 for 18 months. The strike price reflects a 25% premium to the March 3 closing share price of C$0.56.

Proceeds will be used to supplement the company's working capital budget by covering the operating costs as the Nixon Fork Gold Mine Project ramps up to full production, to evaluate and expand the exploration drilling program and to review potential acquisitions.

Vancouver, B.C.-based Fire River Gold is a gold explorer.

Issuer:Fire River Gold Corp.
Issue:Units of one common share and a half-share warrant
Amount:C$7.5 million
Units:15 million
Price:C$0.50
Warrants:One half-share warrant per unit
Warrant expiration:18 months
Warrant strike price:C$0.70
Agent:Non-brokered
Pricing date:March 4
Upsized:April 5
Settlement date:March 18 (for C$2,212,500)
Stock symbol:TSX Venture: FAU
Stock price:C$0.56 at close March 3
Market capitalization:C$42.28 million

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