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SubSea Resources PLC (SUB)     

Andy - 20 May 2006 20:50

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I have been reading about Subsea resources, and I will be keeping an eye on the stock, as their first salvage operation is imminent, and it will be interesting to see what level of sucess they can achieve, measured against their expectations.



SubSea Resources has been formed to salvage cargoes from cargo ships that have been lost in deep water. Only a handful of wrecks have been salvaged in water depths exceeding 1000 metres, whereas hundreds have been worked on in depths down to 300 metres. The barrier to deeper work has been a lack of technology, which is now available mainly due to developments in the offshore oil and gas industry.

Sonar scan of wreck

SubSea Resources has identified at least 70 commercial salvage targets and has identified twenty major target vessels containing cargoes with a gross value of over $450 million (based on recent LME metal prices and contemporary lading records). In the first phase of the companys business plan it aims to raise the cargoes from six of these vessels over the next three years.


In addition, it is anticipated that certain historic cargoes may be integrated with the commercial salvage operations. Some of the historic targets have potential values of many millions of dollars each, bringing the combined value of identified historic and commercial targets to well over $1 billion.




Initial Salvage Targets

SubSea Resources has an initial programme to salvage the cargos of six commercial wrecks in the period to 31 March 2008. The gross value of these six wrecks is estimated at US$180 million.

The wrecks allow for a mix of weather conditions - allowing for both northern summer and winter working conditions. All wrecks are in international waters and all of the cargoes will be recovered through contracts with the legal owners. The water depths range from below 1500 meters to 5000+ meters.




Corporate website : http://www.subsearesources.com/index.php

seawallwalker - 03 Oct 2007 08:21 - 337 of 382

Dave that is subsea7

Different company......... wrong epic displayed

dave7010 - 03 Oct 2007 08:35 - 338 of 382

THANKS.

smiler o - 09 Oct 2007 12:10 - 339 of 382

SubSea Resources PLC
09 October 2007



SubSea Resources plc

Project Ella

On 12 February 2007 SubSea Resources plc ('SubSea' or the 'Company') announced
the following:

'On 8 September 2005, SubSea announced that its survey team had succeeded in
locating a 19th century bullion wreck code-named Ella.

The Board now believes that the wreck located has not definitively been proven
to be the Ella. Further work, including a further survey visit to the site of
the wreck, would need to be carried out to definitively conclude the wreck is
indeed the Ella. Salvage of the Ella project was not a priority for the 2007
season.'

In early October 2007 SubSea's survey vessel John Lethbridge and the survey team
revisited the site of the wreck referred to above. Notwithstanding the
challenging physical and technical conditions, the Company's Remote Operating
Vehicle ('ROV') was able to find the ship's bell, proving definitively that the
wreck is not Ella.

Given the project's potential economic value, the Board plans to seek permission
from the relevant authorities to visit other sites and, if necessary, extend the
area of the search in due course.


dave7010 - 12 Oct 2007 12:13 - 340 of 382

news out on subsea.

driver - 12 Oct 2007 13:57 - 341 of 382

dave7010
Bad news out on subsea.

cynic - 12 Oct 2007 19:17 - 342 of 382

imo, anyone still invested here deserves very little sympathy (ditto SEO) ...... SUB was at the very highest end of high risk at the outset and there was plenty of time to get out before the shares became effectively worthless

canada1 - 15 Oct 2007 09:21 - 343 of 382

I doubt if anyone caught at this level is ever going to "invest" in anything ever again. The underwater film footage taken to date could be worth more than the Blair Witch Project, which cost 30 grand to make and took over 60 million at the box office, according to one of the directors.

janetbennison - 15 Oct 2007 09:37 - 344 of 382

where did you find that bit of information from out of interest?

dave7010 - 13 Nov 2007 16:25 - 345 of 382

subsea location of wreck.

smiler o - 13 Nov 2007 16:32 - 346 of 382

SubSea Resources PLC
13 November 2007


SubSea Resources plc

Successful location of target vessel

SubSea Resources plc ('SubSea' or 'the Company') is an AIM-listed company which
specialises in the research, survey and salvage of high value non-ferrous metals
and other valuable cargoes from deep-water ship-wrecks

The Board of Subsea is pleased to announce that the Company's survey vessel '
John Lethbridge' has located and positively identified a wreck, code-named
Audrey. This ship is located in deep water in the Eastern Atlantic, close to
project Miranda, and at the time of sinking was carrying a cargo of non ferrous
metals which are estimated to have a gross value of approximately $28m at
today's prices.

Discovery of Audrey followed three days of searching for the vessel using the
sonar equipment on board the John Lethbridge. The target was only a few nautical
miles from the theoretical sinking position, as established from contemporary
records which are held in the Company's archives.

The John Lethbridge, the Company's 75 metre long survey ship, has provided a
stable platform for these operations which are taking place in mid November and
are on-going.

The sonar, which was towed over 8 kilometres behind the ship, was able to plot
the wreck coordinates with great accuracy, allowing the Remote Operating Vehicle
('ROV') to quickly find the target, which is lying at a depth of more than 4500
metres. The ROV has provided very clear video and stills images, which will be
required to plan future salvage operations.


smiler o - 13 Nov 2007 17:39 - 347 of 382




http://www.euro2day.gr/articlesfna/47788020/

UK small caps close higher, Subsea Resources jumps on wreck find
13/11/2007 16:56 London Time | story 1150
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - UK small caps closed up, tracking the positive trend in the wider market, with Subsea Resources jumping over 34 pct in afternoon deals on news that it has located a valuable wreck.
At the close, the FTSE Small Cap index was up 3.8 points at 3,656.5, while the FTSE 100 added 24.5 to 6,362.4.
Among small-cap gainers, the high-value metals salvage company Subsea Resources leapt over 34 pct, or 0.300 of a penny to 1.175 pence in late afternoon deals, after news emerged that its survey vessel has located a wreck with an estimated 28 mln usd of cargo.

seawallwalker - 13 Nov 2007 22:30 - 348 of 382

I expect it will soon sink back again and then some..............

smiler o - 14 Nov 2007 08:35 - 349 of 382

I think so to, but still 2k at 1p now up to 1.6p still money to be made if your timing is right !


From The TimesNovember 14, 2007

Small capsRobert Lindsay
The discovery of a wrecked ship deep under the eastern Atlantic carrying an estimated $28 million (13.5 million) of nonferrous metals gave some much needed life to Subsea Resources, the treasure-seeker, yesterday. Its bombed-out shares rose 0.3p to 1.175p, perhaps proving that Philip Richards, of RAB Capital, was right to build a 30 per cent stake in the struggling company.

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/markets/article2866533.ece


janetbennison - 14 Nov 2007 08:37 - 350 of 382

sub sea now shooting up in price. lots of people buying but not selling after finding a wreck worth aprrox 14 million pounds.

smiler o - 14 Nov 2007 09:20 - 351 of 382

Market Capitalisation: 5.33 million
Shares In Issue: 355.59 million
Historic PE: -0.13


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/11/14/cxmktrep114.xml

dave7010 - 14 Nov 2007 15:05 - 352 of 382

some big buys going on.

oilyrag - 14 Nov 2007 15:15 - 353 of 382

I CONSIDERED IT AT 1.53P. BUT THEN WITH FIDELITY SELLING 2 MILLION SHARES, I THOUGHT THE BROKERS WERE JUST SELLING ON AS THE PRICE STOPPED MOVING, BUT PURCHASES KEPT COMING, I RESISTED AND NOW I FIND THAT THE BID IS DOWN TO 1.4P, I KNOW THAT I HAD A LUCKY ESCAPE AND AVOIDED BEING LOCKED IN.

seawallwalker - 14 Nov 2007 23:11 - 354 of 382

Finding a wreck is one thing.

Economical recovery of said 14m is quite another as has already been shown.

They should stick to recovering lobsters.

smiler o - 15 Nov 2007 07:36 - 355 of 382

BREAKING NEWS !!!

SUB directors explain a cunning plan to the long suffering shareholders as to how they intend to salvage the alleged $28 million of treasure which currently resides at a depth of 4,500 meters.






explosive - 27 Nov 2007 23:52 - 356 of 382

Well we're out of the football, so need something else to bet on. Look at it this way, the odds are very good however the chances of it coming in arn't... Here's to a good bet and another intersting story from the sea's.
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