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scan: Today, NEOM has no sales or assets.
be: NEOM was not involved in payments. Your spam is only a leading indicator of more BS.
rocket: This going to come as a shocker: Neomedia had no patents or technology related to payments.
Neomedia wanted to use barcodes in advertising. It never took off.
neom: The high bar you establish for a good investment: not delisted yet!
Jinx?
scan: It usually takes about 2 years so NeoMedia is due for delisting anytime now.
be: NEOM had no assets in AR/VR before they went out of business forever.
scan: Who ever knew that NEOM could STILL go down 99%?
Hysterical. Down 99% today. Who even knew that was possible?
scan: LLCs don’t have shares or shareholders.
tank: There used to be 5 billion shares outstanding but shareholders voted to collateralize a $40 million loan with their personal shares (nobody ever claimed NeoMedia shareholders were savvy). As of the latest SEC filing on ownership, there only something like 2 million shares outstanding. Default has consequences.
tank: NeoMedia had a business model that they would collect revenue from all their competitors. A crazy idea on its face. To do this, they invented a new way to process barcodes used on advertising. After a test run with Neustar, NeoMedia abandoned their 'indirect' processing idea.
Nobody uses NeoMedia's 'indirect coding' because the barcode contains a 'direct' URL pointing to the data to display on the reader. Keep in mind, NeoMedia's patents, all expired, were all claiming 'indirect' coding and processing.
war: Sure, but it won't do any good. This is now fantasy investing and they don't want hear about facts.
At this point, everyone knows how to check the USPTO and they won't do it. It just ruins the conspiracy that the now-benevolent YA Global is working to save the terrible investment they kept.
Lots of us made money on NeoMedia, but it was the expense of those that remain. The bag holders.
scania: You are so bad at this. The patent was filed in May 2012.
The document I posted is from 2016 and was the last filing for the patent. The last filing on record assigned the patent to YA Global. If you follow the steps I outlined, you will get the same results. Try it. Do the work.
junior: The USPTO shows no patents assigned to NeoMedia.
LOL?
The last assignment filed for the 'clearinghouse' patent:
To check it yourself, search USPTO Public Pair, Click on Patent Number and Enter: 8189466; Click on Image File Wrapper; Select the Top 4 documents, click PDF.
There you have it. It has all been a conspiracy theory. NeoMedia owns no patents.
scania: The former NEOM’s key patents expired in 2015. NEOM went out of business shortly afterwards.
keep: Before they closed, NeoMedia had no technology or patents related to payments. This payments nonsense was all imagined, on this board, after NEOM went out of business.
NeoMedia did only thing in the end: they were a patent troll for an aged patent portfolio. Years earlier, their business model was to process barcodes used in advertising. It never really caught on.
be: You ever notice your posts are always “JMO” and never any facts? Here is a fact: nobody can do a “reverse merger’ into NeoMedia because that legal entity ceased to exist with Delaware Secretary of State FOUR years ago. Fact.
be: Not one word of that post has anything to do with former NEOM. There is no partnership with NEOM because NeoMedia no longer exit. You have lost everything.
war: Neoplay probably uses a gateway so NEOM is banking huge revenue from that.
be: “For those in the dark, it is the GATEWAY which monetizes the technology for Neom.”
NEOM closed 3 years ago. They cannot monetize technology.
be: That was a prediction gone awry.
be: That was a drunk post and you know it.
be: Under Laura, NeoMedia turned over their sales department to a patent troll law firm called Global IP Law Group. NeoMedia had no salespeople. The meetings were between the law firm and the offending company's legal department.
The list is not powerful because NeoMedia no longer owns that list and it is not updated.
http://giplg.com/
be: Yes, YA Global seized all past contracts from NEOM.
However, almost all of them have no revenue. It is illegal to collect IP licensing fees for current use after the IP expires and almost all of the old NEOM’s patents have expired- and free to use to anyone.
be: The closer we are to FINRA shutting down NEOM trading. Pretending that NEOM was ever involved in payments won't change that.
tank: FINRA has known about NEOM’s shuttered status for some time. They will eventually shut down the symbol.
war: Usually it takes about two years so NeoMedia has had an extra long run.
be: The patents are unimportant to NEOM because NEOM went out of business.
be: Microsoft paid NeoMedia to go away, and never say the word Microsoft in public, and the two companies were located in entirely separate states.
Unfortunately for NEOM investors, now-benevolent YA Global took all the Microsoft cash for themselves.
be: There are 2,203 records at the USPTO of companies with 'neo'.
scan: It would be illegal that a publicly traded company secretly became a subsidiary of their lender.
tank: The worst fairytale ever was that NEOM was involved in blockchain and payments.
junior: We know for sure there is no NEOM/Yorkville.
scan: In the US, that would be illegal.
be: NEOM has no patents. Long ago, when they did, they had nothing to do with blockchain.
be: Those NEOM patents expired years ago and thus are not “monetized.”
Anyone can use them for free. Which is why NEOM went broke paying only Laura’s salary.
scan: We know for certain. An LLC does not have “shares.”
war: NEOM lost its incorporation status in 2015.
rocket: While there are too many facepalm moments in your short post to unpack, I will address one.
NeoMedia had no patents or technology related to payments.
That concept was invented on this board by someone trying to still be confident after NEOM closed. That includes the “Messaging” patent which, shockingly, is about messaging barcodes.