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Thursday, 11/08/2007 8:44:31 AM

Thursday, November 08, 2007 8:44:31 AM

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SRSR, Cameco, & Bruce Power Uranium Thoughts…

Before I explain how some accomplishments have been ignored with SRSR, I recommend SRSR shareholders going to Google to do a few Uranium searches to see what's discovered. You would see that it wouldn't be long before you end up with Cameco. I see Cameco as the industry standard and definite leader as to where all companies involved with Uranium wouldn't mind growing up to be.

Cameco trades on the NYSE as CCJ at $48.00+ per share and on the Canadian Exchange at $45.00+ per share. It is one of the most well renowned Uranium companies in the world. Start here to review their website to do a little DD on Cameco:
http://www.cameco.com/index.php

Cameco owns 31.6% of Bruce Power (the majority stake) which is located in Ontario with our little SRSR:
http://www.brucepower.com/pagecontent.aspx?navuid=11

BRUCE POWER IS CANADA'S FIRST PRIVATE NUCLEAR GENERATOR.
We are a partnership among Cameco Corporation, TransCanada Corporation, BPC Generation Infrastructure Trust, a trust established by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System, the Power Workers’ Union and The Society of Energy Professionals. …

Here’s what people are not linking together just yet with SRSR and with what they have accomplished right there in Ontario:

Key SRSR Highlights:
http://www.sarissaresources.com/about.htm
** A geological survey commissioned by the Ontario government tested every lake bottom (4,000 lakes in Ontario) for PGM’s-Platinum and Palladium . The Deadmoose Lake had the highest PGM readings of any lake in Ontario.

** An electro magnetic survey has confirmed drilling targets to be dug in the next stage of exploration work on the Deadmoose Lake property.

With SRSR having more than what Bruce Power has within that area, and Bruce Power having enough for Cameco to want a majority stake in its private ownership, SRSR could be huge since Cameco wants what’s in Ontario so bad and SRSR has more of the Uranium than Bruce Power. You can go here and research such at the Canadian Federal/Government Sites:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=24371701

Also, check out today's price of Uranium and the things within the energy arena that it is used for and I think you might then see the potential here with SRSR. The above is only taking under consideration the Uranium claim for SRSR. The gold mine acquisition news announced yesterday takes things to a whole new level.

v/r
Sterling