Admiralty wins court case and my 2 cents
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Apr 04, 2008 05:29AM
While the bickering continues here other companies in the sector continue to prove the viability of searching for Gold and Silver through lost shipwrecks.
There is allot of promise here but the lack of news flow is causing many o the posters here to lose sight of the fact that we are all shareholders and in the same boat together. I find it particularily distasteful the manner in which some of you turn on each other.
Grow up and respect the format that Agoracom has provided you, which is supposed to be a format for useful and insightful discussion free of the nonsense that exists at Raging Bull, which none of you should ever wish upon each other regardless what you think of each others posts.
Rant Over. Lets get the Atlis in the water.
Spain's Claim To One Of Odyssey's Shipwreck Cases Dismissed
Tampa, FL - April 3, 2008 - Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. (NasdaqCM: OMEX), the world leader in the field of deep-ocean shipwreck exploration, announced today that Spain's claim in Admiralty case number 8:07-CV-00616 has been dismissed pursuant to a motion filed on behalf of the Government of Spain. The shipwreck in this case is believed to be a 20th century passenger liner reported to be carrying valuable cargo.
Following Odyssey's May 2007 announcement of the recovery of 17 tons of silver and gold coins from the "Black Swan" site, Spain filed claims with the U.S. District Court's Tampa Division in three of the Company's pending admiralty arrests. Odyssey made it clear that the Company was unaware of evidence suggesting any potential Spanish interest in the site, yet Spain pursued its claim without providing any information as to the basis for that claim.
"We are very pleased that Spain has acknowledged that its claim to this particular shipwreck is unfounded, and we are now looking forward to moving ahead in resolving all issues expeditiously with the other two cases," said Greg Stemm, Odyssey's Chief Executive Officer.
"Technically, Spain's dismissal of its claim in this case has no bearing on the other two arrests, but this shows that just because Spain files a claim against a particular wreck site does not mean it has a valid basis, or as in this case, any evidence whatsoever to support that claim," commented Melinda MacConnel, General Counsel for Odyssey.
About Odyssey Marine Exploration
Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. (NasdaqCM: OMEX) is engaged in the exploration of deep-water shipwrecks and uses innovative methods and state-of-the-art technology to conduct extensive deep-ocean search and archaeological recovery operations around the world. Odyssey discovered the Civil War era shipwreck of the SS Republic in 2003 and recovered over 50,000 coins and 14,000 artifacts from the site nearly 1,700 feet deep. In May 2007, the Company announced the largest historic deep-ocean treasure recovery of over 500,000 silver and gold coins, weighing 17 tons, from a Colonial era site code-named "Black Swan." Odyssey has several shipwreck projects in various stages of development around the world.
Odyssey offers various ways to share in the excitement of deep-ocean exploration by making shipwreck treasures and artifacts available to collectors, the general public and students through its webstore, exhibits, books, videos, merchandise, and educational programs. Odyssey's " SHIPWRECK! Pirates & Treasure " exhibit recently ended its successful seven month engagement at the Tampa Museum of Science and Industry and is currently on display at the Detroit Science Center. For details on the Company's activities and its commitment to the preservation of maritime heritage please visit www.shipwreck.net.