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rmarchma...thanks. If that date holds true for this year, we could get guidance before the ALJ issues his opinion.
Anyone have an estimated date on guidance for the 4th qtr?
Tom is not optimistic that IDCC will get the high end royalty rate. I think IDCC investors expect much more than Tom. Rose colored glasses?
We are trading as if news is expected out today. We are substantially going against the market with 15 minutes left in the trading day. Will have to watch the close and see if they will take us down.
65,100 block AH
I would think that they are holding the cash. If the Samsung money that is still held up in court had come through they would be in the market repurchasing shares.
I doubt if anything is going on here.
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Last: $ 18.88 After Hours
High: $ 20.94
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Low: $ 18.88
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16:57 $ 18.88 3,660
16:45 $ 19.423 1,076
16:26 $ 19.3955 1,668
16:24 $ 18.88 1,037
16:13 $ 19.4157 100
16:13 $ 19.4095 100
16:01 $ 20.94 200
16:01 $ 20.94 100
16:01 $ 20.94 400
No trades in the last 6 minutes.
Ever since they wrote $20 call options.
But where does the 5% come from....MENS! IDCC never agreed to the 5% cap and nowhere in the ETSI will you find this arbitrary and capricious cap.
Samsung is saying we are asking 40% of 5%, which is 2 percent, right?
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If you have 80 participants, all contributing and all demanding, say, a 2 percent royalty, then the royalty would
obviously be in excess of the price of the handset. You can't do that. And you are trying to create a standard which everyone can use.
And so it was understood that there should be a total burden, royalty burden, if you will, of all the participants licenses of about 5 percent. The royalty which InterDigital seeks is one entity out of all of these companies, and there are dozens of companies participating, they seek 40 percent of that. What’s true and what will be undeniable is their patents don’t constitute 40 percent of all the patents or the value of all of those other entities who are contributing, Motorola, Siemens, Nokia, Samsung, et cetera, all of whom have patents,their patents contributing as well. So it can’t be FRAND if one party seeks to take 40 percent of what’s been agreed should be the cumulative royalty burden.[i/]
If Sammy falls Nokia will fall.
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Volume: 30,738 After Hours
Low: $ 22.7925
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16:19 $ 23.2315 21,683
16:18 $ 23.2188 2,797
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16:08 $ 22.8062 1,088
16:07 $ 23.0467 4,500
16:00 $ 22.81 170
Don't know who it is but they are using the Cinn exchange and under cutting the ask price with 100 share bombs everytime we start to trend higher.
To the techies. Any impact on IDCC?
Infineon Technologies has announced the Xway ARX168, a single-chip ADSL2+ device with integrated Gigabit Ethernet support, IPTV support and over 150Mbps wireless data rate performance.
The chip is the first in a planned family of router and Integrated Access Device (IAD) products designed to allow OEMs to leverage development investment across common platform architecture Christian Wolff, general manager of the Wireline Access business unit at Infineon, said: 'The Xway ARX168 supports the full range of customer premise router applications, including full 11n wireless routing performance and IPTV.' The Xway ARX168 uses Infineon's Protocol Acceleration technology, making it suitable for the latest router applications supporting high-bandwidth services with service level guarantees.
The integrated Gigabit Ethernet switch is network processor friendly, allowing a flexible mix of bridged and routed services at home, without loading the application CPU.
Two USB 2.0 ports provide connectivity and support for all common peripherals.
The Xway ARX168 includes a dual-CPU architecture, with a dedicated routing processor to support wire-speed routing for all packet sizes.
The DSL digital front end and interoperability firmware is common to all Infineon ADSL2+ chipsets.
The features for IPTV performance that are now common to Infineon DSL architecture include the integration of Erasure Decoding and Gamma Layer Retransmission concurrently supported on a single chip.
Erasure Decoding improves impulse noise immunity with no changes to the carrier DSLAM, and can achieve up to two-times better error protection than a non-erasure decoding capable CPE in real-world deployment scenarios.
The Gamma Layer Retransmission mechanism utilises an intelligent traffic shaping and discrimination algorithm, in conjunction with central office (CO) equipment.
Who the hell is playing with us today?
I would love to hear some good news at this time.
gattica...concur with that. We keep attempting to go higher and the forces at large knock us back down but yet we are holding up well against a very difficult market.
Hot trading today. About 1,000 shares a minute.
OT: Another article of interest on the subject.
http://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/2008/06/25/truth-about-ocs/
OT: lastchoice.....Little bit out of my price range.
Unfortunately, actually buying a Tesla Roadster is an involved and lengthy process. To reserve a car, first you’ll need to make a $5,000 deposit, which is mostly just to show you’re serious. To actually get a place on the 1,100 person long waiting list, you’ll need to pony up another $55,000 - making a grand total of $60,000. Of the 1100 people on the waitlist, 600 are for the 2008 model, which had a base cost of $98,000. The remainder of the list is for the 2009 model, which has been upped to a $109,000 base value, mostly to account for the weakened dollar.
I guess that is a compliment!
Bulldzr....correct on one point. Everyone at this time will try and make political hay of the current hurricane situation. But going back to the Katrina, I have seen time lines leading up to Katrina. Gov Blanco did not request Federal assistance until about a day and half before Katrina hit. For Gustav they started evacuation 4 days before with Federal assistance on the ground.
One thing that I have only seen reported once was that Pres Bush met with Blanco and Nagrin on Air Force One three days before Katrina and offered assistance (This was the second time Bush offered help to Blanco...the first by phone). Blanco's response to Bush while on Air Force One was that she will make a decision in 24 hours on the offer. NOLA was in crisis mode by the time she made her decision.
I am not trying to pin the blame entirely on Blanco but the root of the problems started with her. And of course, Louisiana and New Orleans are not the state and city with the cleanest of reputations. Since Huey Long the state politico's, both Dems and Rep alike have been over the top in corruption. In the sixites LA/NOLA was neck and neck with Texas in the oil industry. But the expansion of off-shore drilling in the gulf by the major developers was a new ball game for the oil industry. So why is Houston the homebase to so many oil companies rather that LA/NOLA. Corruption! LA/NOLA all had their handouts....
There is a reason why the planning was better. Gov. Jindle was prepared and set the standard. He declared a State Emergency and then requested Federal assistance. Under Gov Blanco the plans were not executed properly and she delayed requesting Federal assistance until it was too late.
Rounded numbers present a problem. We had a difficult time getting through 26 bouncing around for days. In one day, yesterday, we shot through 26 and approached 27. Today, we are fighting to get through 27. It may take a couple of days before we get there but it is inevitable.
IDCC is outperforming the NAS since last October.
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/charts/chartdl.aspx?PT=7&showchartbt=Redraw+chart&compsyms=&CC=1&D4=1&DD=1&D5=0&DCS=2&MA0=0&MA1=0&CF=0&D7=&D6=&symbol=IDCC&nocookie=1&SZ=0
Eight! Two more and we reach 10!
Data....thanks for the reply.
Data, Would this be in addition to the protocol stack? And if so, will this generate more than the estimated .35 cents per chip you have suggested? TIA.
27.50: Someone just went out and bought 500 shares at 27.50.
Last 25.63 Bid 26 Ask 27.50
Grones: I believe W. Merritt indicated the overall estimate was nearly $200 million (includes interest). $134 million for royalties 2002-2005 amd $40 million for 2006 (these figures do not include interest).
Whatever is happening with SPRD, I hope it is good for IDCC, also.
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Interesting that the Samsung attorney would ask that question. MENS I think would not like their names tied together in a public forum. Could be construed as conspiratorial if the right questioned was asked in cross examination.
This is IDCC's response to Samsungs's experts? Just wanting clarification.
"Response to Sams construction which says in part that 579 may be produced by base OR user equipment (UE)."
It appears from S--bob's posts that Luckern has things under control and is a no nonsense kind of judge. I would not want to get on his bad side.
Loose lips sinks Samsung!
or giving credit to innovative patents. His glass must be half full!
Speculating is easier than doing genuine research.
I guess they can speculate anything they want! No facts to back it up...hogwash!