Fairchild Investments Ltd. Announces Name Change and Change of Classification

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- Nov 12, 2009 -- Fairchild Investments Ltd. (NEX: fic.h) is pleased to announce its name change from Fairchild Investments Ltd. to Stone Resources Limited effective November 12, 2009. The trading symbol of the company will be changed to "SRH". The company will be classified as a mining company. The company's management believes the name change, symbol change and the change of classification will more accurately reflect the goals and intentions of the company.

The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this new release.

Contacts:
Stone Resources Limited
Xin Kelei
Vice President
604-303-9070

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