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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum ENERGIZER RESOURCES INC T.EGZ

"Energizer Resources Inc is an exploration stage company. It is engaged in the advancement of the Molo Graphite Project, consisting of a commercially minable graphite deposit situated in the African country of Madagascar."

TSX:EGZ - Post Discussion

ENERGIZER RESOURCES INC > From indmin.com
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Post by riverrock on Dec 26, 2014 5:17pm

From indmin.com

https://www.indmin.com/Article/3413183/Lithium-ion-batteries-looking-to-store-the-green-revolution-not-just-drive-it.html While good for graphite, this excerpt - from the articles last paragraph – Seems to say it could raise the cost of lithium for other uses - such as in vehicles and so on. Excerpt...”The high cost of R&D and the varying demands of the technically multifaceted industrial sector are major obstacles that need to be overcome for projects to be workable. As a result, new sources of raw material are likely to be needed to prevent price inflation as demand from the battery sector grows.” Vanadium for storage units and later for vehicles is coming. JMO
Comment by pissandvinegar on Dec 28, 2014 11:42pm
Why are you trying to disguise the magnitude of the molo deposit with the their "simply bonus" vanadium deposit. Let's keep in mind that both finds make up a small portion of their land, please correct if I'm wrong. I think the the cost variance between developing graphite or developing vanadium is a obvious no brainer to any management team. In comparison to any any junior right ...more  
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