$0.92-0.04 (-3.92%)
Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, discovers, validates, and develops seafloor mineral resources including polymetallic nodules for battery metals and subsea phosphate deposits for fertilizers.
Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. in the Basic Materials sector is trading at $0.92 with a market capitalization of $64M. The stock is currently near its 52-week low of $0.74, remaining 47.5% below its 200-day moving average. On fundamentals, Piotroski 3/9 flags weak fundamentals, Altman Z in the distress zone. Risk note: MACD remains below its signal line. The Whystock Score of 45/100 suggests a balanced risk-reward profile.
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Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, discovers, validates, and develops seafloor mineral resources including polymetallic nodules for battery metals and subsea phosphate deposits for fertilizers. The company offers compre...
The all-stock transaction will involve exchanging AOMC’s existing common stock and warrants for those of Odyssey.
A new company is making waves in the world of deep-sea mining.
The merger will create a US-controlled platform for deep-sea exploration and extraction of polymetallic nodules.
Shares of Odyssey Marine Exploration Inc (NASDAQ:OMEX) soared nearly 120% on Wednesday morning after the company announced a merger with American Ocean Minerals Corporation to create a US-controlled deep-sea critical minerals platform valued at about $1 billion. The combined company will...
The Metals Company shares tacked on further gains on Friday, a day after the undersea mining company said it filed a new permit application under an expedited process finalized on Wednesday by the Trump administration. TMC is seeking to recover more than 800 million metric tons of wet nodules containing nickel, copper, cobalt and manganese. The New York Times reported on Friday that TMC CEO Gerard Barron said he was "highly confident" that a permit would be granted this year in an appearance at a Thursday hearing of the House Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources.