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bankruptcies in place
http://shareholdersunite.com/mybb/showthread.php?tid=12615
It’s been some time since we seen this kinda movement
Deep-sea mining to turn oceans into ‘new industrial frontier Greenpeace report reveals 29 floor-exploration licences have been granted worldwide
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jul/03/deep-sea-mining-to-turn-oceans-into-new-industrial-frontier
NUSMF
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NUSMF Will Start going backup Tomorrow
15Min Chart
.000x Holding NUSMF too .03
Time for Next Leg - Dollars
Todays Volume 1,139,600
Avg Vol 753,560 up 100k
NUSMF
The deep sea metals are estimated to be worth as much as $8 to $16 trillion
Dollars $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
NUSMF Nautilus
Nautilus files for relief under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and receives additional loan under secured loan facility
Avg Volume UP - 50k
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Avg Volume 699,390 NUSMF
Nautilus Minerals IN (NUSMF)
0.0155 +0.0016 (+11.51%) 11/29/19 [OTC US]
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TECHNICAL CHART for Fri, Nov 29th, 2019
Nautilus Minerals IN (NUSMF) 0.0155 +0.0016 (+11.51%) 11/29/19
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Fears in PNG a new Nautilus emerging after bankruptcy (AUDIO 4'28")
The Canadian company, Nautilus Minerals, that had been planning for years to mine the sea floor off the north coast of Papua New Guinea, was declared bankrupt last week.
This came after the company was delisted by the Toronto Stock Exchange earlier this year as it tried to sort out its finances.
As part of this collapse the PNG government, which was a significant Nautilus shareholder, has reportedly lost $ US 125 million.
Now environmentalists and the communities around the proposed Solwara One project fear a new, pared-down, version of the company is re-emerging.
The Alliance of Solwara Warriors spokesman, Jonathan Mesulam, told Don Wiseman, this has angered the local community which remains committed to keeping Nautilus out.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/programmes/datelinepacific/audio/2018724564/fears-in-png-a-new-nautilus-emerging-after-bankruptcy
Nautilus files for relief under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and receives additional loan under secured loan facility
So happy I'm all out of this Trash... goodluck to whoever is holding
Nautilus Minerals NUSMF (NUSMF) .017 +22%
Previous Close 0.0139
Volume 463,900
Avg Vol 646,515
Stochastic %K45.71%
Weighted Alpha-55.53
5-Day Change+0.0112 (+193.10%)
52-Week Range 0.0001 - 0.0695
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One of the most high-stakes races in history is underway, with colossal riches waiting for the winners
Go NUSMF
The deep sea metals are estimated to be worth as_much_as_$8_to_$16_Trillion_Dollars
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/rare-earth-elements-u-s-on-sidelines-in-race-for-trove-of-metals-sitting-on-ocean-floor-60-minutes-60-minutes-2019-11-17/
The deep sea metals are estimated to_be_worth as_much_as_$8_to_$16_Trillion_Dollars
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/rare-earth-elements-u-s-on-sidelines-in-race-for-trove-of-metals-sitting-on-ocean-floor-60-minutes-60-minutes-2019-11-17/
One of the most high-stakes races in history is underway, with colossal riches waiting for the winners. It's a race to a little known frontier: the bottom of the sea. Around the world, thousands of engineers and scientists are in fierce competition to build the first undersea robot that can mine the ocean floor. The explosion of interest in deep sea mining is driven by the demands of our high-tech economy. The deep ocean is the El Dorado that contains metals like nickel, cobalt and rare earth elements, essential for use in cell phones, supercomputers and electric cars. They're also critical for a green future of solar and wind power. Dozens of nations, including Russia and China, are racing to get there first. But not the United States. As Bill Whitaker reports, America must sit on the sidelines of this great treasure hunt. Whitaker's report will be broadcast on the next edition of 60 Minutes, Sunday, November 17 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT on CBS.
The deep sea metals are estimated to be worth as much as $16 trillion. They're found in lumps of black rock called nodules, and there are trillions of them strewn across a vast, muddy desert in the Clarion Clipperton Zone, in the middle of the Pacific between Hawaii and Mexico. It's sunken treasure because every nodule contains nickel, copper, cobalt, manganese and traces of rare earth elements. It's estimated there are more metals on the bottom of the ocean than anywhere on the planet.
60 Minutes joined Canadian company DeepGreen Metals on its latest research trip, mapping the seafloor, three miles down, and fishing for nodules. The company estimates there's enough nickel and cobalt in its stake to make batteries for 150 million electric cars.
Nineteen countries have exploration licenses in the CCZ, including China, Russia, Germany and France. Even Cuba and Tonga have stakes. But the U.S. is not permitted to participate because it didn't ratify the United Nation's Law of the Sea which rules these international waters. Without signing the treaty, the U.S. is outside the system that is dividing up the ocean floor for deep sea mining.
Without a seat at the table, retired Rear Admiral Jonathan White worries the U.S. has no say in how deep sea mining will be developed or what environmental protections will be put in place. He also fears this gives China an overwhelming head start in pursuit of deep sea metals, at a time when it already commands a chokehold of metals like cobalt and rare earths on land.
It's a national security issue, White says. "A weapons system, the guidance of our weapons, X-ray machines, microwaves, they all rely on [rare earth] elements hard to come by," he tells Whitaker
White thinks it's a mistake. "I think it means we… become more isolated especially in terms of a growing global economy," he says. "And…[be] more dependent on China."
© 2019 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Am I the only one seeing this? NUSMF 2.7 million shares traded 11/21/19 with a high of .03.
This Weeks Chart - Nautilus Minerals IN (NUSMF) 0.0139 +0.0004 (+2.96%) 11/22/19
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Got a good feeling about this one. Bought more Friday.
lol this thing is cooked man.. GL
Getting any Bites, Filling up Nice :)
Check with the OTC link on iBox
wow are more than 2 MMs going to load & flip this at these levels??
been watching this for days
clean TIGHT L2. anyone know the float
.02s back up v:)
Acting like yesterday - Did Some updates on iBox
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CDEL needs to go !
What a wild ride! Got some .0125s today.
.025 Getting Hit NUSMF
HUGE !!!!!
.025 Getting Hit NUSMF
HUGE !!!!!
BIG RUN IN THE WORKS !!! NUSMF
This article is dated today NOVMEBER 13th
Electric car future may depend on deep sea mining
By David Shukman
Science editor, Malaga, Spain
Nautilus just keeps flipping shareholders the bird what a POS the company turned out to be .... in the end I didn't own it because I saw BS coming ,thought I'd wait for it to be over,but didn't expect really the way it turned out.
The quote in this article that really slapped me up side the head and I'm sure will piss off a few ex-NUSMF shareholders is
"A Nautilus Minerals representative has told me that the company is being restructured and that they remain hopeful of starting to mine."
Really?
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-49759626
If anyone does find a PUBLIC company that is moving forward with deep sea mining
Post it here ... I'll do the same
I'd be interested .....uhhhhmmm I think LOL!
In the news today on CNBC they are talking about RARE EARTHS and how China is in the lead etc.,it's really a shame they gave this company away because had someone been smart enough from the USA to help Nautilus out of their pickle .... they could have been first to the seafloor to get those rare earth minerals that are so abundant;Nautilus will probably end up in Chinas greedy hands.
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United States sitting out race to mine ocean floor for metals essential to electronicsChina and other countries are racing to be the first to mine trillions of dollars worth of metals used in cell phones, supercomputers and more, while the U.S. is on the sidelines. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT on CBS https://www.cbsnews.com/news/united-states-sitting-out-race-to-mine-ocean-floor-for-rare-earth-elements-metals-electronics-60-minutes-2019-11-13/..
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Nautilus Minerals Inc (referred to on this website as "Nautilus", "Nautilus Minerals" or the "Company") is the first company to commercially explore the seafloor for massive sulphide systems, a potential source of high grade copper, gold, zinc and silver. Nautilus is developing a production system using existing technologies adapted from the offshore oil and gas industry, dredging and mining industries to enable the extraction of these high grade Seafloor Massive Sulphide ("SMS") systems on a commercial scale.
Nautilus’ copper-gold project, Solwara 1, is under development in the territorial waters of Papua New Guinea. The Company has been granted the Environment Permit and Mining Lease required for resource development at this site.
The Company plans to grow its tenement holdings in the exclusive economic zones and territorial waters of Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Tonga, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Zealand as well as other areas outside the Western Pacific.
Nautilus has among its significant shareholders, two of the world’s largest resource companies and the nature of its alliances and technical partners place it firmly in pole position as the world leader in deepwater exploration and the development of mineral systems.
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