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I guess some really want to pay the tax man in April.
there was a print of 442,500 shares at 4:14:51 which usually is a print by a market maker filling a customer order. So I would say someone unloaded about 10% of the volume today.
Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks not your shares. People falling over each other to sell. I guess 8 to 10 cents was something to get excited about.
VPLM
Voip-Pal.com, Inc. (“Voip-Pal” or “Company”) (OTC Pink: VPLM) announced today that, on February 9, 2016, the Company filed suit against Apple, Inc., in the United States District Court, District of Nevada case number 2:16-CV-00260. On February 10, 2016, the Company filed suit against Verizon Wireless Services, LLC, Verizon Communications Inc., AT&T, Inc., and AT&T Corp. in the United States District Court, District of Nevada, case number 2:16-cv-00271.
The complaints allege infringement by Apple, Verizon and AT&T of various claims of Voip-Pal’s patents. In the complaints, the Company seeks damages totaling over $7 billion.
Voip-Pal has spent 13 years and millions of dollars developing its portfolio of technologies and related intellectual property. The Company has taken legal action in order to protect its intellectual property and the interests of its shareholders.
Highlights from a Q&A regarding the Company’s legal action are included below. Further information and the full Q&A regarding the Company’s legal action, can be viewed on the Company website at Voip-Pal Q&A.
Apple, Verizon and AT&T were regrettably unwilling to engage in discussion of licensing the Company’s intellectual property and technology.
Digifonica/Voip-Pal began designing its communications routing system in 2004, at the beginning of the internet communications explosion. At that time, the company had the vision that the Internet would one day become the dominant form of telecommunications capable of business and personal uses that would expand its impact and utility dramatically.
Voip-Pal designed, built and tested super-nodes and nodes in Canada, England, and Norway, spending more than $17 million on development and execution in the process.
The Company had at one point more than twenty (20) engineers working on the software design and implementation.
Every day, billions of calls, messages and payments are made (using existing applications, products and services) that utilize Voip-Pal’s patented technology.
Further, given the current preferred method of routing Internet-based communications, which classifies calls using the Company’s “caller attributes,” the Company believes that its patents are not limited solely to mobile devices.
The Company has prepared royalty monetization analyses in order to assess past damages.
These analyses utilize a royalty rate of one and one quarter percent (1.25%) of apportioned profits of infringing devices and services, which is over 87% less than the weighted average of analyzed court-awarded damages and settlement rates.
The royalty monetization for Apple, Verizon and AT&T at the conservative 1.25% royalty rate totals over $7.024 billion.
Voip-Pal Royalty Monetization Summary
Company
Royalty on
Apportioned Profits
Royalty
Monetization
Apple 1.25% $2,836,710,031
Verizon 1.25% $2,382,872,100
AT&T 1.25% $1,804,795,745
TOTAL
$7,024,377,876
About Voip-Pal.com Inc.
Voip-Pal.Com, Inc. (“Voip-Pal”) is a publicly traded corporation (OTC Pink: VPLM) headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. The Company owns a portfolio of patents relating to Voice-over-Internet Protocol (“VoIP”) technology that it is currently looking to monetize.
View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160211005439/en/
Contacts:
Voip-Pal.com, Inc.
Rich Inza, 954-495-4600
IR@voip-pal.com
www.voip-pal.com
Source: Voip-Pal.com, Inc.
VPLM
Voip-Pal.com, Inc. (“Voip-Pal” or “Company”) (OTC Pink: VPLM) announced today that, on February 9, 2016, the Company filed suit against Apple, Inc., in the United States District Court, District of Nevada case number 2:16-CV-00260. On February 10, 2016, the Company filed suit against Verizon Wireless Services, LLC, Verizon Communications Inc., AT&T, Inc., and AT&T Corp. in the United States District Court, District of Nevada, case number 2:16-cv-00271.
The complaints allege infringement by Apple, Verizon and AT&T of various claims of Voip-Pal’s patents. In the complaints, the Company seeks damages totaling over $7 billion.
Voip-Pal has spent 13 years and millions of dollars developing its portfolio of technologies and related intellectual property. The Company has taken legal action in order to protect its intellectual property and the interests of its shareholders.
Highlights from a Q&A regarding the Company’s legal action are included below. Further information and the full Q&A regarding the Company’s legal action, can be viewed on the Company website at Voip-Pal Q&A.
Apple, Verizon and AT&T were regrettably unwilling to engage in discussion of licensing the Company’s intellectual property and technology.
Digifonica/Voip-Pal began designing its communications routing system in 2004, at the beginning of the internet communications explosion. At that time, the company had the vision that the Internet would one day become the dominant form of telecommunications capable of business and personal uses that would expand its impact and utility dramatically.
Voip-Pal designed, built and tested super-nodes and nodes in Canada, England, and Norway, spending more than $17 million on development and execution in the process.
The Company had at one point more than twenty (20) engineers working on the software design and implementation.
Every day, billions of calls, messages and payments are made (using existing applications, products and services) that utilize Voip-Pal’s patented technology.
Further, given the current preferred method of routing Internet-based communications, which classifies calls using the Company’s “caller attributes,” the Company believes that its patents are not limited solely to mobile devices.
The Company has prepared royalty monetization analyses in order to assess past damages.
These analyses utilize a royalty rate of one and one quarter percent (1.25%) of apportioned profits of infringing devices and services, which is over 87% less than the weighted average of analyzed court-awarded damages and settlement rates.
The royalty monetization for Apple, Verizon and AT&T at the conservative 1.25% royalty rate totals over $7.024 billion.
Voip-Pal Royalty Monetization Summary
Company
Royalty on
Apportioned Profits
Royalty
Monetization
Apple 1.25% $2,836,710,031
Verizon 1.25% $2,382,872,100
AT&T 1.25% $1,804,795,745
TOTAL
$7,024,377,876
About Voip-Pal.com Inc.
Voip-Pal.Com, Inc. (“Voip-Pal”) is a publicly traded corporation (OTC Pink: VPLM) headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. The Company owns a portfolio of patents relating to Voice-over-Internet Protocol (“VoIP”) technology that it is currently looking to monetize.
View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160211005439/en/
Contacts:
Voip-Pal.com, Inc.
Rich Inza, 954-495-4600
IR@voip-pal.com
www.voip-pal.com
Source: Voip-Pal.com, Inc.
Check out message 30683 on the VPLM board. The company hasn't commented on it as of yet.
CNBC is showing Brent down for the day and WTI up for the day. I don't think I've seen the 2 do that before. Is that something that happens often or is it an odd occurrence?
Didn't Russia just say they wouldn't work with OPEC to cut production?
Does anyone know why UWTI/DWTI the last 2 days hasn't been a true 3x the move in crude? Like right now it shows oil is down 3.4% so shouldn't they be up on dwti and down on uwti 10.2% but neither is. Thanks for any info.
Does anyone know if Mexico is pumping at full capacity? If they hedged at $49 and they are hurting for cash won't they increase output?
Share structure
I've read here that the share structure has increased. Was this after the stock ran up to $3.30's or was the share structure the same when it made that last run up there? Thank you for any help with that info.
Yes I agree. I'm still wondering with promise showing that if you owned shares in the watch company not doing much why you would be getting out here. I would think it would make sense to hold and see where this company is going. The crazy thing is since news started coming out that there was something going on with this company the price has fallen. But with yesterdays news explaining where this company is heading it seems very positive and I look forward to the see what the future holds for PROW and it's shareholders.
Yeah with the date they set and it being the 2nd one they picked one would hope that things should be done by then.
July 7th is Monday and we are back to normal trading hours.
Come on 5 am press release with buyout for 1.5 billion. :)
I'm liking my June 30th pick very much. :)
I think their will be a lot of work still to do after these patents are purchased and I do think that as a public company stock price does come into play. But that is still $1-$1.25 higher then the current stock price. Not a bad return even from these levels.
June 30th for between 1.25-1.5 billion
Yes you are correct it did also say or extended.
The press release said this blackout period could be shortened so this could be over sooner then the 20th.
Well it looks like someone wants to make it harder to close in the .30's
Everyone daydreaming of how they're going to be spending their money? lol. Really quiet here.
I think that will all depend on what comes out after this blackout period. If it's good then no but if they come out of it and nothing of substance is said then yes I think you see a pretty decent pull back.
New 52 week high and looking good.
1 good push and we can make another new 52 week high. Go VPLM
Worl shorts a lot so they must have seen how this has run the last few days and decided to get into the game.
VPLM...Made a new 52 week high on Friday off good news posted after the close on Thursday. Looking to be bought out for it's patents. Take a look this could go much higher.
You can find out the breakout boards under the Hot tab at the top of the page. It's the first one listed.
We're number 8 on the breakout boards list. Looking good.
VPLM....has good news and a nice run up and has settled in on a slight pull back. Looking like a nice base before it makes the next move up.
Hello all it's been awhile. Nice green morning so far. Lets see if we can settle in here with no major pull back before another push higher.
VPLM.. Check out the news. They've been looking to be bought out for their patented technology. It should be an interesting couple of weeks.
VPLM...Check the news put out after hours. It's been known that the company has been trying to be bought out for it's patented technology. It should be a interesting next couple weeks.
VPLM....Check out the news put out after the close. It's been known they are trying to be bought out for their patented technology. Should be an interesting next few weeks.
Check out the news on VPLM. It's been known they are looking for a buyer of their patented technology. This could be a very interesting couple of weeks.
I wish the seller would just take their foot off the neck of this stock. Unless they are in need of cash why not pick a spot and offer it out and let the buyers come to them. It was trading at higher prices and every time it seemed like the bids were building and maybe people would have to start paying higher prices this seller or sellers got itchy trigger fingers and started selling. And aggressive selling just brings in more selling. And the interesting thing is this stock wasn't being sold like this until all of a sudden the company is putting out or right before it put out new information.
Hello, I'm new to this board and stock. I'm not sure why someone would be beating it down to these low levels after the company has announced changes into an area that is an exciting sector. If I had been an investor in this from before I would hold for awhile just to see what this new company can do.
Press release of the buyout.
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The one part that I don't think should be an issue is he doesn't have any Nasdaq/NYSE listed companies as clients. Small IR/PR firms aren't usually first in line to get those companies. So I would guess you take the firms you can get and hope to build your company so that maybe one day you can list those type of companies as clients.