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Great timing Nieves. I spoke too soon.
Would have been nice if Fidelity Aggressive Growth picked up 25,000 shares at the closing bell.
Last trading day before the 31st and not one block!
This just shows that wall street has to have it in black and white before they act.
Sjratty,
It would be a good thing if those call writers where writing naked calls. They would be forced to buy the shares on the open market to turn them over to you as the buyer.
Negative result and those calls go worthless, no impact on the stock.
May 20th last trading day.
Actually expire on Saturday 5/21
He is the CEO not COO from the last thing I read. They stated that they weren't replacing the COO>
Hey also says that WM is replacing Tilden as COO.
Is he talking about the same company we are?
I can see the 6:00 press release now.
Merritt throws in the towel and says this sucks.
Steve Shapiro is too much to handle.
I second that. Here comes Frank.
Seamless???????????
I hope that apartment isn't built on a bridge!!!
I show 42,000
Wouldn't that be a pleasant surprise.
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Apr 18, 2005 (JAGfn.com via COMTEX) -- Interdigital Communications (IDCC)$16.75. Rumor that(NOK) and (IDCC) have reached a mutual settlement agreement
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New Jag rumor out that a Nok/IDCC settlement has been reached.
They have been wrong before so lets see what unfolds.
For anyone interested in executive compensation, there is a entire section in todays Wall Street Journal in section R that compares pay versus performance. Good stuff.
Ams, check out this link.
http://www.samsung.com/AboutSAMSUNG/ELECTRONICSGLOBAL/InvestorRelations/IRFAQs/StockDividend/index.h...
Looks like they only trade in London, Korea, and Luxemburg.
No ADR that I can find.
Jan 06 should be enough time even with IDCCs history.
Leverage, Leverage, Leverage. That is why you buy options on IDCC. You can always parlay the results into a stock position for the long term hold.
Not at all. I just want to make sure I am looking at this the correct way. Not to say it is correct, but I want my understanding to at least be in the right direction.
If that is how it is playing out I'm all for it, providing IDCC wins outright.
Dave, I was under the impression that the arbitration was only for 2G. I also thought that 3G only would come into the picture in negotiations between IDCC and Nok on their own. (In that Nokia may try to get a lower rate from IDCC on past 2G royalties in order to lock up 3G) without having to go through this arbitration process again. Did I miss the boat on this one?
I'm with you on this amr. The 2G will force 3G to come to fruition. No delay for 2G decision by ICC and if Nokia knows what is good for them they will take relief on a lower 2G rate and settle up on 3G. Lets get the ball rolling!
Thanks
Sorry Mschere
I would love to know the reason that GD picked IDCC and not QCOM. Especially since Lookheed picked QCOM, I would have thought they would have used the same people. From what I have read, the two should complement each other.
Check out what this guy has to say,
http://www.appelsiini.net/keitai-l/archives/2004-09/0006.html
I don't know his credentials so I can't take every word he writes as fact or just opinion.
Not new news but good article on MUOS that I didn't see before.
http://www.military-information-technology.com/article.cfm?DocID=804
Mschere, He was on the call for a few moments at the beginning of the call but not for its entirety.
Simple journal entry wasn't too far off.
JimLur, I'm glad they didn't do a dividend. We don't need anything else driving down the stock price!
Thanks JimL
Hope, is the arbitration in managements hands? I don't think that they have any say in what takes place going forward in the process. I'm willing to let this play out. Since you have been here for 12 years, you must have forgotten about 1999, or did you just not cash out north of $60. You have already been rewarded, now take a chance and see if you can hit another home run.
TFWG, you are correct but that may change any day between this post an May 31st. You would think by todays sell off that they already lost the arbitration.
Todays stock movement is all based on emotion and disappointment from something that never was going to happen.
A settlement was not in the cards prior to earnings, plain and simple. Chalk another one up for Jag. The company is no different than it was yesterday, so this 4%-5% haircut will make no difference in the grand scheme of things providing the arbitration comes through like many of us believe it will. Howard could not have said it any better than saying "We are in it to win it". Todays earnings and guidance can certainly be trumped come a decision in favor of IDCC. Most investing in IDCC up until this point are not in it for this mornings earnings news, so I can't take this sell off too seriously. Whether this turns out to be a good investment still needs to be seen, but I know that the fundamentals haven't changed and this company is at a deep discount giving their position in the industry and their contributions to the standard. Management is going to take us to the promiseland and I feel that Howard was giving us every hint that he could without spelling it out that we are near prosperity. "Short Term" We have been through the worst and the light is at the end of the tunnel.
Bid moving up.
I hope you are right Dave, because if there is blatant irregularities, shame on the company to try to mess around with the way the SEC, attorney generals and whoever else is looking to stick it to individuals/companies that walk the tight rope.
Marsala should have fun with all of this. This might be the last time Robertson takes on the risk of posting pre earnings release. Man, can we ever get a break? The SEC thing is just too typical.
I agree, with the respect wall street gives this company we need a little something other than the standard earnings release with a bunch of management fluff that they can't talk about the goings on. We need a solid statement showing that IDCC is the real deal and that they will prevail over Nokia. Something to back up yesterdays Stanford report.