Thursday, July 31, 2014 2:17:24 PM
First, nowhere in my post you replied to did I say "Why file a lawsuit"
Now, NO ONE is going to be able to call any govt official and have them reveal the confidential terms of a contract between the govt and a company.
The split has always been 50/50 and that has been the case since the begining. And last years diving took place under an extension of that same contract.
And my sources tell me Deep Blue has the same provisions in place to resume diving right now. But why on earth would they pay contract fees and bring up treasure, when the DR is still holding the previous division? Proves just how dysfunctional things are right now in the DR.
I'd say Deep Blue is making the SMART decision by not diving until the division is received.
Again, the financial state of Deep Blue is no secret, so let another company spend the money to sue. If they win, that decision will certainly apply to Deep Blue also.
But....my sources also tell me Deep Blue will be receiving their division loooooong before any lawsuit is heard.
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