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Does this make sense?
Average daily volume the last 10 days, 528,420 shares.
20 days x 528,420 = 10,568,400 shares traded.
15 % of 10,568,400 shares traded = 1,585,260 shares tendered.
TEST:
Huawei founder warns of painful global slowdown and tells company to brace for ‘survival’
BYYVONNE LAU
August 25, 2022 at 1:48 PM MST
The founder of Chinese telecom giant Huawei is the latest high-profile figure in China to go viral after warning company staff of tough times ahead for the firm—and the global economy.
In a leaked email intended only for company staff, CEO Ren Zhengfei warned that there will be “no bright spot in the world” for three to five years—a “very painful historical period” as the global economy declines. His comments were first reported by Chinese financial publication Yicai—and have since been taken down from the site—as well as other local media outlets.
Over the next decade, global economic conditions will continue to deteriorate because of Russia’s war on Ukraine, and the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Ren.
https://fortune.com/2022/08/25/huawei-ceo-economy-warning-china-no-bright-spot/
Thanks for the re-do
Thats more than halt the float.
What is IDCCs ESG rateing?
I looked it up and this is the Chineses Puzzel link.
IDCC is rated BBB
https://www.msci.com/research-and-insights/visualizing-investment-data/esg-ratings-how-are-companies-scored
https://www.msci.com/
Thanks Gamco, I pluged it in.
Wireless, Technology and Tech stuff
1844: Telegraph
1876: Telephone
1901: Radio
1906: SOS is a Morse code distress signal
1927: "May-Day" "May-Day" voice code
1927: Television
1937: Computer
1947: Transistor
1964: First modern fax machine
1965: First email sent (at MIT)
1965: Radio telephone system which was licensed to Bell Labs
1970: Tone Beepers/Digital Display and voice pagers
1971: Bar-code became commercially successful.
1972: Founded, InterDigital is on NASDAQ, included in the S&P SmallCap 600.
1974: Personal computer
1974: Internet
1980: Fax machines audio frequencies using a digital representation.
1985: Wi-Fi technology
1992: Text message
1999: Sirius satellite radio
2007: iPhone is launched.
2009: 4G is the fourth-generation technology.
2017: Artificial intelligence
2019: 5G is the fifth-generation technology standard
(5G NTNs) ……. to be announced
????: InterDigital goes to the MOON:
2030: 6G will be the sixth-generation technology standard
Chief Licensing Officer, Eeya Hakoranta,
You do nice work.
InterDigital (IDCC) Updates Q2 View on New Licensing Contract
Zacks Equity Research
Wed, June 29, 2022 at 8:46 AM
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/interdigital-idcc-updates-q2-view-154603139.html
We remain impressed with the inherent growth potential of this Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) stock.
I love a good rodeo, horse race and Western Day Parade, especially if you own a good horse and it's named is Eye-Dee, See-Sea.
Give that good mare a basket of apples.
Hi Ho Eye-Dee, See-Sea.away.
.
IDCC not mentioned, but thats OK
https://www.investors.com/news/technology/5g-stocks-5g-wireless-stocks/?src=A00220
09:03 AM ET 06/21/2022
Augmented Reality To Boost 5G Wireless Demand?
Long-range, augmented reality apps could be a a driver for 5G stocks.
"We expect Apple to introduce an augmented reality/virtual reality headset, either by the end of 2022 or early 2023," Bank of America analyst Wamsi Mohan said in a note. "We view this technology as a game-changer as it will enable many new applications which will require high performance hardware and higher access speeds."
He added: "We now expect a stronger iPhone upgrade cycle in fiscal 2023 driven by the need for higher connectivity where augmented reality becomes the killer app for 5G."
AR and virtual reality are also expected to be part of the metaverse — virtual worlds enabled by digital technologies. Facebook-parent Meta Platforms (FB) aims to be a metaverse leader.
The metaverse, whether years or decades off, will give wireless network operators the chance to monetize 5G and 6G investments. In addition, the metaverse could open up new opportunities for investors in 5G stocks and, down the road, 6G stocks. Chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA) calls its development platform the omniverse.
Meanwhile, 6G wireless networks are expected to enable new holographic services, drive augmented reality applications and support the concept of digital twins.
Qualcomm CEO highlights technology trends he is 'excited' about.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/qualcomm-ceo-highlights-technology-trends-excited
"We look at the environment right now, it’s probably a good environment to invest," he said, adding that the company is actively looking at new mergers and acquisitions.
Why InterDigital (IDCC) Might be Well Poised for a Surge
Zacks Equity Research
Wed, May 25, 2022, 9:20 AM·2 min read
Thanks to promising estimate revisions, InterDigital currently carries a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy).
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-interdigital-idcc-might-well-162004549.html
I found this today
The president’s national security memo sets requirements for federal agencies to update those cryptographic systems and directs agencies to develop "comprehensive plans to safeguard American intellectual property, research and development and other sensitive technology" from being acquired by adversaries.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-executive-order-national-security-memo-quantum-technologies
What happened in 1972:
Founded in 1972, InterDigital is fifty years old this year.
The Dow Jones closes above 1000 for the first time in history.
Cost of a gallon of Gas 55 cents.
Ford Pinto $2,078.
Super Bowl VI: The Dallas Cowboys defeat the Miami Dolphins 24–3.
IDCCs theme song, Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me. Mac Davis.
Jerry Reed / East Bound and Down
IDCC has a long way to go and a short time to get there.
Simply Wall Street aka The Great Houdini
An Intrinsic Calculation For InterDigital, Inc. (NASDAQ:IDCC) Suggests It's 33% Undervalued
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/intrinsic-calculation-interdigital-inc-nasdaq-115321908.html
as Reuters reported. In one case, the fines were 130,000 euros (more than $147,000) per day.
Consensus Recommendation BUY
Last Updated 18 February 2022
Reuters maintains a current price target of $103.67 for IDCC.
I think the previous target price before Feb 18,2022 was $97.00 or $98.00
I am still a buyer.
01/25/2022 IDCC 6,680.00 66.8000 100
02/17/2022 IDCC 6,771,50 67.7150 100
My name is Simple, I smear companies that trade on wall Street.
I am 5 foot 2, so sometimes they call me Shorty.
So many times, I am referred to as the Short Simpleton from Simply Wall Street.
Therefore,
I shortened my nickname (Simpleton the Shorter) to Simply Wall St.
The fact that IDCC is giving a presentation today, and is also involved in a decade old litigation, and also that IDCC has 86% shares held by Institutions, I am not violating of any Wall Street ethics or SEC rules that I know of when I use double-talk to create doubt in the mines of the average investors.
PS: A smuck needs to make a living also. See my latest artical.
Is Now An Opportune Moment To Examine InterDigital, Inc. (NASDAQ:IDCC)?
Simply Wall St
Thu, January 13, 2022, 5:24 AM
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/now-opportune-moment-examine-interdigital-122454994.html
No need to reply, Kick me of the site if you want.
I am getting sick of this donkey.
RUMBLE:
"Many in Congress, on the Left and the Right, want to break up or regulate Big Tech, but few of these loud voices have actually stepped up and quit using Big Tech," Paul wrote in a piece for the Washington Examiner. "So today, I announce that I will begin an exodus from Big Tech. I will no longer post videos on YouTube unless it is to criticize them or announce that viewers can see my content on rumble.com."
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/rand-paul-quits-youtube-censorship
Reuters Investment Profile Report now available.
On Dec 31, 2021 Reuters released an updated analyst report.
Reuters maintains a current price target of $100.25 for IDCC.
Consensus Recommendation BUY Company Fiscal Year End Month December Last Updated 31 December 2021.
4th Quarter Earnings Announcement Expected: Earnings will tentatively be announced 02/17/2022 before market open. With 3 analysts covering IDCC, the consensus EPS estimate is $0.33, and the high and low estimates are $0.38 and $0.30, respectively.
A stairway to the moon is built one patent at a time.
Up, up and away
In my beautiful, my beautiful balloon, balloon
CHINA
Published 9 hours ago
China wields new legal weapon to fight claims of intellectual property theft
China's so-called anti-suit injunctions have blocked U.S. companies from fighting back
Chinese technology giants have seized on a new legal tactic to fight claims of intellectual property theft, raising concerns in the U.S. that Beijing’s promises to strictly enforce patent and copyright laws will be undermined by Chinese courts.
In four major cases since 2020, Chinese courts granted so-called anti-suit injunctions blocking foreign companies from taking legal action anywhere in the world to protect their trade secrets.
Three of the rulings were in favor of Chinese telecom companies—Huawei Technologies Co., Xiaomi Inc., and BBK Electronics. The fourth supported South Korea’s Samsung Electronics Corp. in a dispute with Swedish telecom giant Ericsson AB.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/china-wields-new-legal-weapon-fight-intellectual-property-theft
In the Xiaomi case, the Beijing-based company was granted an anti-suit injunction against InterDigital Inc., a Delaware firm that holds patents on wireless and digital technology used in smartphones.
Xiaomi, the world’s biggest smartphone maker, has sold millions of handsets using InterDigital patents since 2013, under industry practice that allows companies to do so while licensing fees are being negotiated.
When talks broke down after seven years, InterDigital decided last year to sue Xiaomi for patent infringement—but found itself beaten to the punch.
At Xiaomi’s request, a Chinese court in Wuhan issued an injunction barring InterDigital from pursuing its case against Xiaomi—in China or anywhere else. If InterDigital persisted, the Chinese court said, it would face fines equivalent to roughly $1 million a week.
To trade lawyers and others who have tangled with Chinese companies over intellectual property, the InterDigital case is the latest sign of how China disregards the patents, copyrights and trade secrets of foreign companies. They say the situation hasn’t improved in key respects despite Beijing’s promises, including pledges made in the 2020 U.S.-China trade deal.
"China’s growth and development strategy is contingent upon IP theft and forced technology transfer," said Charles Boustany, a former Republican congressman from Louisiana and member of the Commission on the Theft of Intellectual Property, an independent advocacy group.
China has said it has taken many concrete steps to improve its environment for protecting intellectual property, including changes to its patent and copyright laws in response to the Phase One trade deal signed with the U.S.
In the U.S. and U.K., anti-suit injunctions are typically issued by courts to prevent identical cases from playing out in multiple legal venues simultaneously. In one well-known case, a federal-district court in Washington state issued an anti-suit injunction blocking Motorola Inc. from bringing a parallel lawsuit against Microsoft Corp. in Germany.
The Chinese injunctions take that a step further by barring legal action globally, according to lawyers and others who track the Chinese courts. The Chinese courts also asserted jurisdiction over patent licensing fees globally, in what attorneys say is a break from standard practice in the West.
"What the Chinese are doing is using this legal tool, the anti-suit injunction, to make it so Chinese courts—really the Chinese government—and nobody else decides how valuable intellectual property is," said Brian Pomper, a partner at Akin Gump, and an expert on international trade and IP disputes.
The U.S. Trade Representative addressed the matter in an April report, saying that "worrying developments such as broad anti-suit injunctions issued by Chinese courts have emerged."
U.S. companies have long complained about Intellectual property theft by Chinese companies. When the Trump administration initiated the U.S.-China trade war in 2018, it used a report on China’s intellectual property theft as the initial legal justification for the tariffs. It estimated that theft or underpayment was harming U.S. companies by about $50 billion annually.
As part of the U.S. trade deal, Beijing increased financial penalties for violations and made it easier for foreign companies to file complaints directly with the Chinese government.
Court filings by U.S. companies against Chinese enterprises for IP theft have fallen dramatically in recent years, but legal analysts say that isn’t a sign of progress. Just the opposite, they say: companies have either concluded they will lose in court, or don’t want to risk reprisals from China.
China’s emerging use of the anti-suit injunction is an example of how China’s global ambitions affect even its courts, said Jorge Contreras, a University of Utah law professor and leading authority on anti-suit injunctions.
"It’s a scary prospect for these international companies absolutely," Mr. Contreras said. "This is totally the Wild West."
One case played out between the Chinese mobile phone brand Oppo, a unit of BBK Electronics, and Japan’s Sharp Corp. , which is majority-owned by Taiwan-based Foxconn Technology.
Sharp sued Oppo in Japan for infringing some of its patents for the technology behind wireless local area networks in January 2020.
Oppo countersued in a Chinese court in Shenzhen, which took jurisdiction and said it would determine the price that Oppo should pay to use Sharp’s patents.
When Sharp fought back in Japanese and German courts, the Shenzhen court in December issued an anti-suit injunction, and said it would penalize Sharp roughly $1 million a week if it didn’t drop its lawsuits.
The German court in Munich objected and sought to block the anti-suit injunction with an anti-anti-suit injunction.
The case is ongoing, but the Supreme People’s Court of China praised the case in a report highlighting significant intellectual property cases, citing it as an example of how China is changing from a "follower of property rights rules" to a leader in the field.
The Supreme People’s Court of China issued an anti-suit injunction last year in a dispute between Huawei and Conversant Wireless Licensing (now MOSAID Technologies Inc.), which has U.S. and international wireless patents, blocking Conversant from pursuing a suit in Germany. The companies settled with terms undisclosed.
In the case, Ericsson owned the patents that Samsung was negotiating to use. Samsung sued Ericsson in the Wuhan court, which issued an anti-suit injunction against Ericsson with a $1 million weekly penalty. The companies settled for undisclosed terms.
The InterDigital case was the first use of an anti-suit injunction against a U.S. company.
In court filings, Xiaomi didn’t dispute that it used InterDigital’s technology, contending instead that InterDigital was demanding too much money.
"Going to court is one way—though not the preferred way—to resolve IP disputes and, in this case, litigation was under way in several jurisdictions," said Paul Lin, vice president of global business development and IP strategy at Xiaomi.
At Xiaomi’s request, the Wuhan court issued a global injunction against InterDigital and said it would set the royalty rate. A Xiaomi spokesman said the Chinese court had the expertise and ability to move quickly on the case.
InterDigital’s then-chief executive William Merritt had a different view. "As we have seen on so many fronts, the Chinese manufacturers want to play by their own rules," Mr. Merritt said shortly after the Chinese courts slapped his company with the injunction.
InterDigital went to courts in both India and Germany seeking to overturn the Wuhan ruling. InterDigital never took its case to a U.S. court because Xiaomi doesn’t have a significant presence here.
Both the Indian and German courts sided with InterDigital. InterDigital and Xiaomi reached a settlement in August, dropping all their legal actions in exchange for undisclosed licensing terms.
InterDigital and Xiaomi both issued statements expressing satisfaction with the resolution, and said they couldn’t comment on terms. Derek Soderberg, an analyst at Colliers Securities that covers InterDigital, was skeptical about the upbeat assessments.
"Strong-arming is certainly a possibility," said Mr. Soderberg. "I think the Chinese are using the Wuhan court as a way to try to invalidate patents and push these IP companies into signing a less favorable deal."
New Date for 5G to XG US Defense Symposium: THURSDAY APRIL 28, 2022
Due to health and safety considerations around the COVID Delta variant, we are postponing the 5G Defense Symposium to Apr 28, 2022. The event will be held in person, and the agenda and venue remain the same. We look forward to seeing you in 2022.
I guess I am the last one to just find this out?
Just sitting back, maybe because I can't stand....it.
Still waiting for the 3 year dish with the the trending handle to launch toward the North Star.
SSWW, Still, Sitting, Watching, Waiting.
10 Communication Services Stocks that Pay Dividends
Part One:
• ATNI,+2.02%, VOD-0.12% EVC, -0.68% TGNA, -1.14%,
SCHL, -0.36%
• IDCC, -1.17%, T-PC, +0.30% CMCSA, +0.49%, VZ, +0.41%
In this article, we will be taking a look at 10 communication services stocks that pay dividends. To skip our detailed analysis of communication services stocks, you can go directly to see the
IDCC 73.37 -0.87 -1.17% : InterDigital, Inc. - Yahoo Finance
Part Two: 5 Communication Services Stocks that Pay Dividends.
5 Communication Services Stocks that Pay Dividends - Part 5 - Insider Monkey
LTE Long Term Evolution - The Future of Utility Communications Video
I read every word yesterday.
My head hurt, I couldn't swallow, and my left eye dropped out of the socket.
It remined me of studying and reciting Latin to become an Alter-boy when I was 12 years old.
Here are four stocks with buy rank and strong momentum characteristics for investors to consider today, August 10th:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/top-ranked-momentum-stocks-buy-152003537.html
Zacks Equity Research
Tue, August 10, 2021, 8:20 AM
In this article:
KLIC
+1.86%
IDCC
-0.90%
MELI
+5.69%
WCC-PA
-0.55%
I am ready to take the raping paper off that long waited Lenovo package that been delayed since Hecker was a pup.
I'll take 80 by Labor Day,
85 by Thanksgiving Day,
if I can get 90 by Christmas.
What’s not to like?
I hope you like my little jingle.
All together now.
I hear the train a coming,
Its speeding up the bend.
I ain’t seen nothing like this,
since I don’t know when.
The shorties are stuck in prison,
And they just want to cry.
They’ll all be poor by midnight.
When IDCC’s train hits the sky.
They’ll kiss their short-stock good buy.
IDCC will be presenting at the Oppenheimer 24th Annual Technology, Internet, and Communications Virtual Investor Conference on Tuesday, August 10th, 2021 at 4:35 PM ET.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/interdigital-present-oppenheimer-24th-annual-123000300.html
my3sons87:
It helps if you stay at a Holiday Inn Express the night before.
However, I slept in a tent with a dirt floor for 9 months on my first tour.
One detachment was a little lite in cargo. The crew leader said before our mount-out, “Pack lite on this one, leave your dog-tags behind, we don’t want the enemy to know who we are”.
Video: How Xiaomi Broke out of China to go Global.
Soon to be playing at a theater near you.
How Interdigital broke up and out of a three-year chart pattern.
Best Post of the Day: 7/5/21
my3sons87; call em as you see em.
IDCC needs a billion dollar US government DOD 5/6G military multi-year contact.
Does that mean IDCC saved over $200,000 in dividend dollars the first 7 months of 2021?
Does that mean maybe I can ask the elf on the shelf for a Christmas
Dividend increase?
Huh, Huh can I?
That's 3 questions, so maybe 3 nickles or 15 cents a quarter raise.
vegas options:
Thanks for that, that is exactly what my head was hoping
for. I played with the 90 day charts and calculator far to long this fine morning.
Reminds me of a sheep rancher's son in Wyoming back in the day.
Short story:
The dad passed away, the son went through the books. The sheep count came up missing hundreds of sheep.
The son bought a small airplane, covered the 35 mile ranch over a few week.
He found 1,900 sheep in a canyon, missing for years, they haven't been sheered in years.
It paid for the airplane many times over.
Your reply cleared up the wool in my old mine.
dws;
It would help if the two clowns on Yahoo, Zacks' and Simple Wall Street lost there lying jobs. IDCC would get to 100 sooner.
Nobody knows, well maybe one being knows.
I got into IMMC aka IDCC late 80's early 90's
I had 3 stents along the way, it only made my heart stronger.
but that's just me.
I Stopped all the blood thinners, blood pressure-lowering meds and collateral pills 7 years ago. Blood pressure returned to normal and haven't needed any more stent.
I substituted walking the cattle dog every morning for a mile and never watching the opening or closing pricing for IDCC.
My life time goal since the 90's is to have such a large capital gain that the IRS employees all faint and the Government closes that department down.