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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."


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Comment by crunch55on Nov 24, 2010 9:35pm
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Post# 17754670

RE: N43-101

RE: N43-101From another board...Confirmed by email I recieved from management.

They emphasized that it is a "comprehensive" report, and thus the delay. It apparently isn't ENZR's fault for the delay, but they were on board with it to get the information they wanted. They also said that they felt that releasing it on Monday would allow a greater number of investors to see it.

The response sounded pretty confident to me (not cocky), so I suspect that the report will be good and the resource estimates will be higher.

I don't know about gold. I do know that vanadium and uranium often occur together in the earth's crust. I would suspect that with a vanadium deposit this large, uranium couldn't be far away. But thus far, ENZR has not insinuated a single thing. They're only outlining the vanadium deposit. Perhaps once they're done outlining the vanadium deposit, they'll start research to see if they have anything else of significant value on the property.

Like I've always said, they used to be called Uranium Star. I would assume/surmise that they started looking on this property for uranium. But I could be wrong.
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