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I agree and much more potential if things go as planned.
Great run!!!
I’m starting to believe he can pull this plan off. So much potential here. Enjoy the ride, I’m holding for a minimum of 5 years unless the government gets in the way. Pat said the government is starting to accept this so that’s good.
That’s my hope and entirely possible imo...
That’s kind of bizarre lol. Thanks.
Having a little profit taking. It will come back tomorrow if not today.
What a great move!! Hopefully the shorts are getting squeezed which should push this higher. Spoke to my broker an hour ago and there were 37 large blocks at that time which is great!!
I couldn’t agree more MaryMary158!
Moving nicely after breaking resistance at 13
I'd love to see that!
$OSTK$
This still has 60% shorts.
Agree that is the area where great success and a soaring stock price will be very possible.
I agree for the short term but the valuation of the company is going to be huge for the long term. We also need to know how this will be set up for the future, we may have decisions to make as always.
Just happy we’re green:)
I’m interested to see how they value this company after retail is sold.
Any thoughts?
Imagine that...people trying to buy low and sell high in the stock market...
Good luck with your investments ladies & gentlemen!
I'm long on this one. Great entry price..
Sorry to hear that. Rest in peace capted.
Great news!!
I added a few this morning. Speculative play but the reward could be huge.....
Thanks Anvil and nice to see different governments working together on the splits.
It will be very interesting to see them raise the history.
Diving days?
How is the visibility for diving in this area each day annually?
Ever try to find a light switch in the dark in a forriegn area?
Imo if someone states "724 days" it sounds like someone is selling each of those days SFRX WAS working...
SIMPLY AN OVERSIGHT I GUESS Or?
I'll hold for now...
This is most amusing....
"So you think they first have to announce........
SEAFARER’s FOUND $140MM IN TREASURE or whatever, which the Supreme Court says belongs to Spain, but Spain will negotiate with Kyle to give away their own property?
Most amusing."
Spain wouldn't get anything if they didn't negotiate years ago with KK Because imo KK would move on to the next project and leave it buried.
Even a small find like this in 2015 would be great. Looks like they got to keep their portion.
TREASURE
ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida treasure hunters found a trove of $4.5 million worth of Spanish gold coins 300 years to the day after a fleet of ships sank in a hurricane en route from Havana to Spain, the salvage owner said Wednesday.
The 350 coins found on July 30 include nine rare pieces, known as royal eight escudos, which were being transported to the king of Spain, according to Brent Brisben. His company, 1715 Fleet-Queens Jewels, owns the rights to the wreckage.
Only 20 such coins were known to exist prior to the recovery of the nine royals, Brisben said.
“The gold looks like it fell into the water yesterday,” said William Bartlett, 51, the diver who spotted the haul.
Bartlett was part of a three-man crew aboard Brisben’s boat S/V Capitana when it found coins in shallow water off Vero Beach, Florida. The search site was picked because it was close to a previous discovery.
On the same day in 1715, a hurricane tossed 11 treasure-laden Spanish galleons onto reefs off Florida’s east coast, sinking them in the early hours the following morning. Today, the wreckage is scattered over a wide area.
The coins found by Bartlett are part of the now-scattered treasure transported by the galleons, which have since broken up.
Bartlett said the crew used the boat propeller to blow a hole in the sandy ocean floor to reach bedrock 8 feet (2.4 meters) down. The salvage operation lasted five days.
Like many Florida treasure hunters, Bartlett, a Pompano Beach kitchen and bathroom remodeler, dives as a hobby.
He said he did not hunt treasure for the money, and declined to say how much he would receive under contract with 1715 Fleet-Queens Jewels.
“I’m just a guy on a boat living the dream,” Bartlett said.
Hunters like Bartlett typically work under contract with the company, which grants them a percentage of their find after the state of Florida exercises its right to 20 percent of the haul.
FILED UNDER FLORIDA , TREASURE
Go SFRX and find the historical artifacts and treasure!
I'll check in next month!
The fact of the matter is Spain can't come dive in Florida waters to recover the treasure so an agreement with sfrx only makes sense..win/win for both sides...I'm going to wait for the announcements.
Glad this expert joined the SFRX team.
“Dr. Bragdon’s deep academic and real-life experience and connections will immediately contribute to the mission of Seafarer Exploration. Dr. Bragdon is already providing vision to Seafarer and is helping to integrate government and institutional requirements into the business model of the company. Sustainability and cooperation with local, national and international regulations are a requirement for the future of the company and Dr. Bragdon will be a key asset in that environment.” – Kyle Kennedy, CEO
"Kyle Kennedy attended the UNESCO conference in Paris, where he met with the head of NOAA and the Secretariat General of UNESCO, to continue to expand Seafarer’s relationships with the academic world. Mr. Kennedy also met and established relationships with SEARCH and LAMP, as well as several foreign countries’ lead archeologists."
From 2014.
"Kyle Kennedy and Dr. John de Bry went to Seville, Spain for the first time to research the archives and to meet their top archaeologists and conservationists. While in Spain, Seafarer met with some key legal counsel in Madrid to gain their trust and approval for their future working relationships on Spanish shipwrecks."
"Could Be"
Lol
""That’s why I can say this could be the year. If there is something specific other the dumb luck for Kyle’s optimism please"
Wait and see.....I believe Kyle has put a great team together i.e. Surround yourself with great people and great things will eventually happen. It's called persistence and the bulldog Kyle is moving forward. If you don't want to flip or own this stock find something better. Actually nobody spends th."re time following anything unless th..eye believe they can profit from it. I'll keep my lottery ticket for now....
The sea hasn't been calm enough but shouldn't be long until it settles down.
The shorters agency love to drive the price down but let's see what happens this dive season....
Wow what did you see when you dove on this site last time?
TAMPA, FL--(Marketwire - Sep 13, 2011) - Seafarer Exploration Corp. (OTCBB: SFRX), a company focused on the archaeologically-sensitive exploration and recovery of historic shipwrecks, announced today that it has recently discovered a few small silver coins and pieces of coins off of Juno Beach, Florida. Seafarer has also located other interesting artifacts in the area. Seafarer, along with Tulco Resources, Ltd., has a three year permit from the State of Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research to perform recovery operations in a specified permit area off of Juno Beach.
Rachel Murrell, a diving archaeologist for Seafarer who found three of the silver coins, said, "Since receiving our salvage permit, we've approached the site from a different angle with different salvage techniques and it is beginning to pay off. We have been able to overcome obstacles and have discovered some incredible artifacts including several coins and coin pieces. I am excited to see what else our salvage site will yield in the future."
John Fitzgerald, the lead archaeologist for Seafarer, noted, "After the appropriate conservation and cleaning procedures were completed, it was determined the first silver coin found (artifact #00216) is part of a silver coin minted in Mexico between the years of 1572 and 1733. The only markings visible on the obverse side of this coin are the upper portion of the shield with the left upper box containing a castle. This castle represents the province of Castile in Spain and, along with the lion that would normally be to the right of the castle, represents the province of Leon, Spain. Together they symbolize the two provinces joining to become a united Spain. All of the Spanish Coats of Arms used as shields on the obverse side of Spanish coins, known as 'cobs,' from the year 1556 to 1746 have the castle in the upper right corner."
Fitzgerald continued, "On the reverse side of the coin one can just make out a portion of a Florenzada cross. This type of cross was only used by the Mexico mint on silver coins between 1572 and 1733. The Cruz Florenzada or 'Flowered Cross' can be identified by the ball at the pinnacle of the arms of the cross."
Welcome to pinky land if hard cold facts on the web were the recipe for gains we'd all be retired raider lol..
Nice rise and not finished yet IMO just keep in mind this will be a slow and steady climb over 2 years IMO and how can you argue with the yields?
Yep up we go!
Friday looks decent also but you never know about visibility.
Nice to see some 2's & 3's.
Small Craft Advisory in effect from Sunday morning through Monday morning
Volusia-Brevard County Line To Sebastian Inlet 0-20 Nm-
Tonight
South winds 10 to 15 knots. Seas 3 to 5 feet with a dominant period 8 seconds. A light chop on the intracoastal waters. Slight chance of showers.
Sunday
South winds 20 knots increasing to 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon. Seas 4 to 6 feet with a dominant period 9 seconds. Rough on the intracoastal waters. Slight chance of thunderstorms in the morning, then showers and numerous thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Sunday Night
West winds 20 knots. Seas 4 to 6 feet. Choppy on the intracoastal waters. Showers likely and chance of thunderstorms in the evening, then slight chance of showers after midnight.
Monday
Northwest winds 15 to 20 knots becoming west 10 to 15 knots in the afternoon. Seas 4 to 6 feet. Choppy on the intracoastal waters.
Monday Night
Northwest winds 10 to 15 knots. Seas 3 to 4 feet. A light chop on the intracoastal waters.
Tuesday
North winds 10 to 15 knots becoming northeast 5 to 10 knots in the afternoon. Seas 3 to 5 feet. A moderate chop on the intracoastal waters.
Tuesday Night
Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots becoming southwest after midnight. Seas 2 to 3 feet.
Wednesday
Southwest winds 5 knots becoming southeast 5 to 10 knots in the afternoon. Seas 2 to 3 feet.
Wednesday Night
South winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet.
Thursday
Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots becoming south in the afternoon. Seas 2 to 3 feet.