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Thanks for the consensus! Good time to go get some fresh air and Vit D. One of the great things about our board for me was our ability to kick politics to the side. Let's try to keep that way! Our country like yours has many leaders.
Absolutely! More excuses than "Carter Has Pills" Maybe they could use some of Carter's Pills to help with their irregularity?
Sounds like they are planting the seeds for their appeal.
And continue to make money on the stolen tech. Plan on adding more if the price goes down. Either way like yourself we will continue adding as funds become available.
That's too much information! :). We are tickled pink to be LONG.
Thank you!
Thank you Pill and Mag for your time and efforts! Forty days and Forty nights and then the real fireworks start!
We know of at least a doz that don't post here but are invested. Morning Longs.
Totally agree with this statement. If you want to gain respect on the playground fight the biggest kid or bully.
Yes, we have some of that one also. Like the Z-man idea to take our winning from the other tech and spread it around. hoping PCT* finds a way to get a grip on their financials? We have a larger bite on that one.
Thanks for clarifying this. I was thinking this NLST was one step in front of our other tech play but I do remember us winning at the PTAB awhile back so this play is actually a step behind like you state. Happy to be a part of both of these and anticipating positive results from both. Happy 4th to you and yours!
Happy 4th to all Americans today! We the people on IHUB at UOIP stand United today and in the days to come until Justice is served.
Very bitter sweet to lose one of the loyal long time contributors here! If there is some way to make a contribution in his memory that would be appreciated. Final Big 10-4 Goodbuddy!! May you rest in peace! All the best to his family and friends.
Very much understand why the defendants may not want to go to court.
1st buy was .0035 in Dec of 17
Our average cost is .018 also. Made some buys between .03 and .04 on the way up. Not sure about son and daughter costs but they both own a little over 300K sh. e@
We're in! First buy was 12/29/17 Bought 100K @ .0035 and bought many time after. Never sold anything. Listened to the right person. Just consider it to be "dumb luck". Timing is everything.
Great report thanks for all your efforts!
Same here. "Older than dirt" something one of my "older" brothers would say also.
Happy Birthday Mj and ZW hope you both have many more. Morning to all UOIP longs.
Yes it would. But just in case the other hits first and it could, I want to have a position while we wait. Think having a position in both is ok just depends on your risk tolerance. Like a wise person told me awhile back, take a nibble and don't spend your grocery money. That's what we told everyone before investing in UOIP. We may need to change zip codes if the unexpected were to happen. ;) Either way I'm here because it was our chose and no regrets.Still believe this sub shiny penny is a game changer. Ready for court!
What a great find! With all the various court victories and positive events I think we may been around your price targets here also. I never sold or traded anything here. Always believed in Rob Howe and the fine people connected with this story. Always like rooting for the underdog especially with the characters we have involved here. We also have millions in this puppy and still building a position in the other one but have crossed .5M now in that one also. Like you my fingers are crossed we don't close down again. Would like to see all the followers here reap the rewards for their patience, and the families of the inventors finally get their JUSTUS.
No you are the hero for bringing so many here to take this journey with you!
Welcome to the fourth most bearish week of the year, at least statistically speaking over the past 70 years. Seasonal bias has been touch and go over the past few years but it didn’t take a crystal ball to suspect that we’d be seeing some sort of correction during the onset of summer, and in particular after a record snap back rally that propelled us 1000 SPX handles in less than three months.
This has me sitting on my hands this week unless something jumps out at me I just can't resist. Think it's just a matter of time for our other horse to take off. I consider it dumb luck to be apart of both these pennies. Just happy others brought them both to our attention.
Do not have your trading skills and may need to take one of your online classes. Hard to tell what Powell will say from one day to the next;) Seems like a crap shoot. May try betting the ponies on line. I am up 70% on the year in both accounts combined but mainly because I took a bet on a idea I heard hear concerning cleaning disinfectant solutions. But this is our favorite penny right here! Long UOIP!! Just waiting for the BOOM.
Morning Tony could these people be part of our next move?
Streaming Services Could Continue to Grow
Although other video content providers are taking a hit, total spending on subscription streaming services is expected to grow to $38 billion through 2024. Specifically, the market for virtual cable services such as AT&T Now (T) and YouTube TV (GOOGL) is expected to more than double, increasing from $6 billion in 2019 to $13 billion in four years.
Netflix (NFLX) in particular could be a company to watch. The streaming platform could reach 70 million subscribers by 2024. Amazon Prime (AMZN), Hulu, and Disney+ (DIS) are also expected to grow and to reach 65 million, 58 million, and 53 million subscribers, respectively.
Although coronavirus lockdowns caused more consumers to fill their time at home with video content, the industry may have reached a tipping point. Moreover, only certain segments of the hyper-competitive sector look set to outperform going forward. It will be crucial to assess a specific company's offerings and business plan, especially as it relates to the future of the industry, before investing.
Thanks Long! Terrific piece of information for all us LONGS!
You've earned it it's your turn! Not sure what retirement means but do know after being a public servant for 31 years it was time to have the opportunity to help who and when I wanted. Eight years now and no back tracking! Onward and upward . When cable company comes to fix their problem and ask for us to share in the costs I just refuse to sign whatever they ask us to sign.
And least not we forget the most important point of all....
This includes proxy services, lawyers, and litigators requests. Love this part the most!
Exactly! This was my point also.
I know some were asking about this earlier....
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Maybe long term this is where were heading? With our lawyers moving internationally it might be the next step?
https://seekingalpha.com/news/3576470-commscope-files-antenna-patent-suits-against-solid?utm_medium=email&utm_source=seeking_alpha&mail_subject=comm-commscope-files-antenna-patent-suits-against-solid&utm_campaign=rta-stock-news&utm_content=link-1
CommScope files antenna patent suits against SOLiD
May 20, 2020 2:37 PM ET|About: CommScope Holding Company,... (COMM)|By: Jason Aycock, SA News Editor
CommScope (COMM +2.7%) has filed patent infringement lawsuits against SOLiD, a South Korea-based maker of distributed antenna systems.
The two suits - one filed in the Northern District of Texas, the other in the UK - assert multiple patents against SOLiD's Genesis DAS.
CommScope recently found success litigating the same patents against Dali Wireless.
Awesome! Thanks PP
Long we will donate and support if you feel it's worth having at this point?
Is this something Dilly can retrieve?
Were coming down the home stretch........
Cable Companies royalties looks good for the future and look forward to Comcast number leaking out..
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/3/15/18225269/streaming-future-cable-netflix-hulu-disney
Cable companies figured out early in the cable revolution that the natural solution to a world with a whole bunch of channels at varying price points is to bundle those channels together into a slightly more affordable bundle. Some company will probably “rediscover” this idea as we head deeper into the streaming age. And it almost doesn’t matter if what’s being bundled together is effectively a bunch of bundles, as long as it’s more cost-effective.
So next, consider this: A shocking amount of the US broadband infrastructure is still controlled by cable companies, which might be losing TV subscribers but continue to have a fairly ironclad lock on providing internet. In many parts of my city, Los Angeles, the only option when it comes to buying an internet package is to go with a local cable company like AT&T.
At least two major cable companies — AT&T and Comcast — are about to have affiliated streaming platforms (WarnerMedia and NBCUniversal, which is an investor in Vox Media, respectively). So they might not be thrilled to play ball with Netflix or Disney or [insert other entertainment company here] when creating cable bundles 2.0, given that doing so might directly enrich their competitors.
But at the same time, my guess is that most of these companies know they’re not going to wipe massive companies like Netflix or Disney from the face of the earth — to say nothing of a company like Apple, which is still waiting in the wings with its own proposed streaming service, or YouTube, which has struggled to launch its own subscription service but owns the viewership habits of the generation just entering its teens and 20s.
Which means that eventually, we’ll probably go right back to the cable bundle as the only real option for getting access to film and TV content at home. Those who really want to will still be able to assemble their own packages à la carte (presuming that the death of net neutrality doesn’t result in cable companies privileging their own streaming services to the exclusion of others, which is an entirely different ball of wax).
But most of us will pay the $200 a month for internet and streaming TV. It’ll just be easier, if horribly expensive.
Will all of this happen like I say it will? Some of my predictions might miss the mark; maybe Netflix will rise above everybody else and cement its status as a sort of Spotify of TV, with all major competitors having to navigate around its ubiquity. Maybe Disney’s deep bench of content pushes it into first place. Maybe Amazon does ... something ... and then it comes in first place? Hey, that could happen!
But I wrote a version of this article in 2016, and a surprising amount of what I predicted then has happened in the years since. And when I talk to folks in the TV industry, very few of them suggest the future I’ve laid out above is unlikely. Even people who work for the streaming networks understand that having a bunch of streaming networks, all with their own unique and in-demand programming, all asking you to pay between $10 and $20 per month, could end up being catastrophic to consumers. But there’s too much money on the line for those who might find a way to get us to that point, so today’s many, many players keep charting a collision course of their own making.
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Correction: The original version of this article stated that UVerse and Time Warner Cable are part of the same massive corporation. They are part of different massive corporations! The article has been changed to reflect this.
Absolutely! Here's the link someone was asking for https://seekingalpha.com/news/3574168-commscope-wins-injunction-damages-in-dali-patent-fight
CommScope wins injunction, more damages in Dali patent fight
May 13, 2020 4:40 PM ET|About: CommScope Holding Company,... (COMM)|By: Jason Aycock, SA News Editor
CommScope (NASDAQ:COMM) has won an injunction and enhanced damages in its patent fight with Dali Wireless, it says.
That follows a previous jury ruling that determined Dali willfully infringed five patents covering digital distributed antenna systems.
That now warrants an injunction against the infringing products for the life of the patents, the court determined. The last-to-expire of the asserted patents extends to 2026.
It also trebled damages to $6M from $2M.
The remedies are stayed pending an appeal.
Very clear here. A beautiful thing!