Orbite Prepares its Growth

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Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:31am EDT

  MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Jun 19 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
EXPLORATION ORBITE V.S.P.A. INC. (TSX VENTURE: ORT.A) ("Orbite")
announces the creation of its governance and human resources committee
which, like the existing audit committee, is an independent committee of
the Board of Directors.

    The committee, presided by Mr. Lionel Leveille, Orbite's Chairman, is
also composed of Mr. Charles Chevrette and Mr. Yvon Boisselle.

    "With the commencement of the development work of the Grande Vallee site
and the beginning, in the near future, of the construction of the pilot
plant that will test, in an industrial context, the revolutionary
patented processes we developed for extracting alumina, the corporation
will considerably intensify its activities. It is important for the Board
of Directors to ensure that the appropriate governance structures are in
place to assist Orbite's management in this growth period," indicated
Richard Boudreault, Orbite's CEO. The committee's mission will be to
evaluate the performance and remuneration of the directors and executives
of the corporation. "The creation of this committee is an important step
evidencing the importance Orbite gives to good governance," concluded Mr.
Boudreault.

    About Orbite

    Exploration Orbite VSPA Inc. is the 100% holder of mineral rights
relating to the Grande-Vallee property which consists in over 50
aluminous clay cells covering 2,800 hectares and located 32 km north-east
of Murdochville, in Gapesie. The Corporation also holds intellectual
property rights on a patent pending process for extracting alumina from
aluminous argillite.


 
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Contacts:
Exploration Orbite V.S.P.A. Inc.
Richard Boudreault
President
514-849-7336
richard@explorationorbite.com

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