Yes, I, like many, have been invested in this company for several years.
I would say I hate that it has taken so long but I have to admit that I do own a lot more shares now than I did years ago.
A LOT more.
Years ago, with the old technology, my statement about how coins and treasure would be found was correct. With the 'hunt and peck' strategy of hoping to find treasure next to iron hits with the mag – that is how coins would be found – varying amounts each day or spread out over weeks or months. 500 in one find and maybe you get lucky and find 5000 the next time.
But the SeaSearcher has changed that strategy and brought it to the 21st Century.
Now the site will be scanned, treasure volume and type located, marked, and then retrieved by the recovery team. This process is incredibly more efficient and profitable. Light years beyond what is now possible.
So the Melbourne site does not really need to be a wreck site in order for it to contain treasure. If there is treasure there, they will find it.
And then they will use that same strategy and technology to find treasure over and over.
Real treasure, not trinkets.