Press ReleaseSource: Global Finishing Inc.

Global Finishing, Inc.: Results From Underground Work Program at the Ruby Mine
Tuesday October 16, 2007 2:09 pm ET

QUEBEC, QUEBEC--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 16, 2007 -- Global Finishing, Inc. (Frankfurt:G8BA.F - News)(Other OTC:GFML.PK - News) is pleased to report that Global has recently completed the second geological examination of it's high grade silver property - the ruby mine - on the Nevada/California border, north of Bishop, California. This was carried out by Steve Russell, geologist of Virginia City, Nevada.

During the most recent visit (Oct/07) underground geological examination and sampling with assays including 98.9 ozs/ton silver, 0.166 ozs/ton gold, 0.197% copper, 20% lead and 12% zinc. At current metal prices, these values constitute a gross value of $2512 per ton. Of the nine samples taken on the most recent visit by the geologist, six of these nine samples contained very strong metal concentrations.

Assays from shallow underground sampling from the first visit assayed 414ozs/ton silver, 0.03 gold, 3.31% lead, 0.89% copper and 0.94% zinc.

Mr. Russell recommended carrying out a drilling program in order to evaluate the ore body extension along strike in a southwest direction. This drilling program will also investigate a major fault zone which appears to be the main feeder zone of the mineralized structure.


Contact:
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     Global Finishing, Inc.
     Richard Diotte
     President
     418-527-3362
     GFML@email.com
      

Source: Global Finishing Inc.


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