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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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Post by starkson Aug 29, 2013 10:39pm
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New EGZ Article - BEAT THE MARKET INVESTMENT NEWSLETTER

New EGZ Article - BEAT THE MARKET INVESTMENT NEWSLETTER found this on another forum

Energizer Resources’ Green Giant Demonstrates Potential ‘Top Graphite Mine’ Qualities



Energizer Resources EGZ.T

Share Price…. $0.205
Shares Out… 192.6M
Market Cap… $39.4M



It has been over a year since my visit to Energizer Resources’ (EGZ-T) MadagascarGreen Giant Graphite Project in May, 2012. Even at its earliest stages, this massive graphite property, stretching more than 120km looked like a world class mine in the making. Telltale graphitic staining turned the normally rust colored African dirt to grey everywhere we went. When we visited the Molo site on the second day and walked th e heart of the Molo Zone,a 300 meter trench continuously mineralized at surface; I was convinced that we were standing on a site that would supply a majority of the world’s graphite needs. Not that I really knew much about graphite mining back then, but clearly, there was more graphite in Madagascar than the world could ever need. Even I could see that.


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