McEwen Mining Inc

Formerly - Minera Andes Inc

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Message: Minera Andes Announces Accelerated Expiry of Warrants

for Possible Proceeds of $19 Million

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TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Dec. 30, 2010) - Minera Andes Inc. (TSX:MAI)(OTCBB:MNEAF) - advises that it will be issuing notice of accelerated expiry to the holders of approximately 15,352,100 share purchase warrants of the Company (the "Warrants") which were issued pursuant to "bought deal" underwritten financing completed in August 2009. Each Warrant was exercisable to purchase one common share of the Company at a price of $1.25 Canadian per common share until August 19, 2014.


Pursuant to the terms of a warrant indenture governing the Warrants, the expiry of the Warrants may be accelerated at any time prior to the expiry of the Warrants if the volume weighted average trading price of the underlying common shares listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX") is greater than CDN$2.50 for 20 consecutive trading days, at which time the Company may give notice to the Warrant holders that the Warrants will expire on the 30th day after the date on which such notice is given.


Effective at market close on Wednesday, December 29, 2010, the Company's volume weighted average trading price for each of the past 20 consecutive trading days exceeded $2.50 Canadian. A Notice of Acceleration dated December 30, 2011 will be mailed to Warrant holders to advise that the expiry date of the Warrants is being accelerated to 5 p.m. (Toronto time) on January 31, 2011 (the "Early Expiry Time"). Any Warrants remaining unexercised after the expiration of the Early Expiry Time will be cancelled and will thereafter be of no force or effect.


Although it is unknown how many Warrants will be exercised, in the event that all Warrants are exercised, the Company will receive approximately $19 million which will be added to working capital.




How to Exercise Warrants




Warrant holders who wish to exercise their Warrants should instruct their investment advisor for an "immediate exercise" and be prepared to provide payment (by certified cheque, bank draft or money order payable to Minera Andes Inc.) to their advisor firm equal to the exercise price for each warrant exercised. Once Computershare receives payment and required documentation the Warrants will be cancelled and the warrant holder will receive Minera Andes common shares.


Investors should consult with their investment advisor to confirm the time required to complete this process and other costs associated with the exercise, if any.


Warrant holders who hold a physical certificate wishing to exercise warrants need to provide Computershare with a certified cheque, bank draft or money order payable to Minera Andes Inc., an exercise form and warrant certificate. For assistance, contact Computershare Trust Company of Canada directly at 1-800-564-6253.



About Minera Andes



Minera Andes is an exploration company exploring for gold, silver and copper in Argentina with three significant assets: A 49% interest in Minera Santa Cruz SA, owner of the San Jose Mine in close proximity to Andean Resources' Cerro Negro project; 100% ownership of the Los Azules copper deposit with an inferred mineral resource of 10.3 billion pounds of copper and an indicated resource of 2.2 billion pounds of copper; and, 100% ownership of a portfolio of exploration properties bordering Andean's Cerro Negro project in Santa Cruz Province. The Corporation had $10 million USD in cash as at September 30, 2010 with no bank debt. Rob McEwen, Chairman and CEO, owns 33% of the company.


This news release has been submitted by Perry Ing, Chief Financial Officer, of the Corporation. For further information, please contact Perry Ing or visit our Web site: http://www.minandes.com/">www.minandes.com.

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