A.I.S. Resources Limited announced that the results of the initial sampling program at Guayatayoc Salar have been received from the University of Salta, Argentina. Professor Dr. Ricardo N Alonso supervised the analysis. Highlights: Sample Pit one returned a lithium value of 770ppm (0.077% Li) and a magnesium to lithium ratio of 0.72:1; Sample Pit two returned a lithium value of 250ppm (0.025%) and a magnesium to lithium ratio of 1.44:1; 11 pits have been dug in the past two weeks in Guayatayoc and sampled under the supervision of Dr. Alonso. Another 13 will be completed in January 2017; While the values above are not statistically significant they represent one of the lowest lithium to magnesium ratios in the lithium triangle. This means a lower cost of production. Two one litre bottles were rinsed out in brine from the sample pit and were immersed by hand to the middle depth of the pit, which was about two metres by two metres wide and two metres in depth with brine depth about one metre. The sample bottles were immersed approximately 0.5 metre and filled and capped with no air in the bottle. The elevation was 3,410 metres. The samples were given to Dr. Alonso for analysis at the University of Salta and twin samples were sent to the Australian National Measurement Institute ("NMI") in Sydney, Australia which is one of the high rated analysis institutions in the world. It is responsible for Australian measurement standards. The results from University of Salta are outlined below. The results from NMI will be available in late January.