hedge_fun
6 hours ago
You have the deflection down TB. If anyone,.......
shareholder or not brings up SFRX's track record, you try and make it about the poster and deflect from the failure.
There are 2 that have been here since 2010, and they were promising then Juno would produce treasure in the near term. That was 15 years ago, and they have one silver coin that's identifiable.
1 of the 2 said treasure would be on deck this summer (see sticky post) but it's now fall.
I thought I would mention that since you want to make it all about posters, and not the company.
hedge_fun
14 hours ago
They claimed they found 5 silver coins…….
back in 2011, I think was, but they were in really bad shape.
It was probably a crew members money they carried with them.
If this was a treasure laden galleon, and if the device works, they would have already found treasure. They’re at the main part of the wreck but there was nothing at the ballast pile.
If you wanna talk facts, any salvor will tell you there should have been something there at the ballast pile if the ship was carrying treasure for Spain.
Supposedly it was all under worm poop, at least that was the suggestion last year, so they have had enough time to scan.
The ship would have also been part of a fleet, but there’s no historical record showing it was.
GL
hedge_fun
2 days ago
Something Wall Street traders teach. Buying in......
on your winners as they move up and dumping your losers quickly.
When premeditated and planned ahead of time, scaling is a way to optimize pricing, minimize downside and maximize upside potential. However, it should not be mistaken with the desperate actions of doubling down on a position, hoping for a smaller move to breakeven. This is the act of throwing good money after bad.
It's a bit different if you're investing long term, say 5 to 10 years or longer.
But who would invest in an OTC stock for that long?
Goldenboy17
3 days ago
I have yet to see the trinket troll post anything of value regarding SFRX.
It's all noise, gibberish, misdirection or lies. Even when something is posted that is true, it's a half-truth and the second part usually reverses the first part. Mainly it's just complaints repeated over and over.
About as useless as shares of that washed up EXPL he keeps humping.
So, yes, the troll often or always misses the point entirely.
Goldenboy17
3 days ago
An update from our CEO, Kyle Kennedy, outlining our latest achievements at the Juno Beach site. After completing a full site scan, we're advancing with precision and expanding our operations. Discover how we're setting new standards in underwater rescue archaeology.
Dear Shareholders,
I'm pleased to share an important update on our ongoing work at the Juno Beach site. Obviously, we had a brief interruption caused by Hurricane Helene, but we will be back in action as soon as conditions settle down, resuming our operations and continuing to build on our current momentum.
Progress at Juno Beach:
Conditions have been favorable for the past 30-45 calendar days, and we have seized that opportunity of workable days by utilizing the SeaSearcher to its fullest potential. This remarkable period of rare, sustained, workable conditions has allowed us to complete a full scan of the first and original gridded area. The SeaSearcher's precision was key to identifying numerous targets of interest, which was only made possible by the relentless commitment and determination of our archaeologists, team of divers, and field technicians. Their push and tenacity were instrumental in maximizing the SeaSearcher's capabilities, ensuring we gathered invaluable data across the entire grid.
A Larger Vision Beyond the Grid:
It's important to underscore that the grid we've scanned is just a piece of the total permitted area at Juno Beach, representing the main area of shipwreck debris. The scope of this project is large, but our results thus far have accomplished more than we could have done in several seasons of regular excavation. With the completion and analysis of the original grid scan, we are now simultaneously investigating already identified targets as well as expanding the gridded area. This measured, step-by-step approach ensures that we follow trails identified by the SeaSeacher, maximizing our chances of telling the entire story while preserving the integrity of the site.
Efficiency Through Precision:
Unlike traditional methods that required broad, timely excavation across large swaths of seafloor, often risking missed discoveries just a few feet away, the SeaSearcher has allowed us to target with significant precision. From our scan, we now know what percentage of the grid does not currently require further investigation, enabling us to focus our efforts on the remaining area of interest down to within a few feet. We have been able to screen out a significant amount of surface iron materials from more interesting results that merit further investigation. This focused approach not only dramatically increases efficiency but also represents a leap forward in how underwater rescue archaeology is conducted, setting a new standard for the industry.
Expanding Our Reach:
Without breaking stride in our work at Juno Beach, Seafarer has continued to expand our site portfolio by actively pursuing additional projects, including new ventures beyond our immediate nearshore areas. This growth signifies a continuance in our operational capacity, allowing us to manage multiple projects simultaneously by separating the teams into new site investigation as well as current site exploration. Looking ahead, we envision a future where we'll be actively working on multiple sites simultaneously at various stages of development—a reflection of Seafarer's continued growth and strategic vision.
Addressing Expectations:
We understand the questions some may have: "Why haven't you recovered anything yet?" or "What's the significance of the remaining areas of interest?" It's important to recognize that underwater rescue archaeology is a precise, deliberate process guided by archeological research designs with strict regulatory processes. This is what separates Seafarer from the rest. Our methodology is about maximizing value. That happens when each discovery is meticulously understood, documented, and verified before recovery. All of this takes considerable time, but it is well worth it to maintain the provenance and value both culturally and monetarily. This makes Seafarer unique and the only commercial company truly performing underwater rescue archaeology.
A New Era of Growth:
Seafarer Exploration is committed to defining the paradigm of underwater rescue archaeology, delivering long-term value through continuous innovation and exploration. We are building a company designed for long-term success, rewarding those who remain committed to our mission as we chart a course toward industry leadership and enduring achievement.
Thank you for your ongoing trust and support. We look forward to sharing more as we continue our exploration at Juno Beach and beyond.
Warm regards,
Kyle Kennedy
CEO, Seafarer Exploration