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CEO Richard Schler, Energizer Resources Insider Buys $72K of Shares on January 14th 2014.

RICHARD SCHLER, CEO of Energizer Resources, bought 600,000 shares of Energizer Resources (Stock Symbol: ENZR) at $0.12 per share for a total amount of $72 thousand on January 14th 2014.
Energizer Resources is located in Toronto, Canada.

On January 15th 2014, Energizer Resources Closed a private placement C$7.3 Million financing.

According to Capital IQ, Energizer Resources has a market cap of $27 million, an enterprise value of $22 million, and non-meaningful revenues in the last twelve months.

Energizer Resources Inc., an exploration stage company, acquires, explores for, and develops mineral properties in Canada and Madagascar. The company explores for graphite, vanadium, gold, uranium, and other minerals. It holds a 100% interest in the Green Giant property that covers an area of approximately 225 square kilometers of mineral research permits located in the District of Toliara, Madagascar, Africa. The company also has a 75% joint venture interest in a property that covers an area totaling 2,119 permits and 827.7 square kilometers located in the southern Madagascar, Africa. In addition, it holds interest in the Sagar property comprising 383 blocks of claims covering an area of approximately 6,580 hectares in Northern Québec. The company was formerly known as Uranium Star Corp. and changed its name to Energizer Resources Inc. in December 2009. Energizer Resources Inc. was founded in 2004 and is based in Toronto, Canada.

Richard Schler’s most recent annual compensation from Energizer Resources is a salary of $477,000. Mr. Schler is 61 years old.

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All stories in DailyStocks.com are for informational purposes only. This is NOT a stock recommendation. This DailyStocks.com story is a daily light analysis featuring a stock with insider buying. With some caveats, insiders purchase a stock because they think the stock is going up. There are other factors to consider such as size of the transaction relative to their compensation and net worth. Sometimes, insiders might be propping a stock price up for future financing. Sometimes, the amount of insider buying are misread or misreported. Each month, DailyStocks releases a a summary of the stocks with insider buying. Sign up for the free monthly newsletter at DailyStocks.com . About Dailystocks.com: DailyStocks.com is the place where you can find stories about stocks with insider buying, where you can educate yourself about stock market investing, and where you can perform the stock search engine analysis – you enter a stock symbol, and you get a resulting page of stock ticker indexed links so that you do not have to type the stock symbol each time.