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Re: JSTIC post# 184704

Friday, 08/22/2014 4:23:35 PM

Friday, August 22, 2014 4:23:35 PM

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JSTIC, everything you say I'm in total agreement. What I am saying is that Shearin can't afford not to make a deal that is satisfactory for the patent holder.
Do you realize there are major companies like Hitachi who have these machines outside the US, and do not posses the patents to move into the States?
If a huge company decides to look into his patent and realizes that the only way they can do business is via his patent.
That said, I don't care what the agreement entered was, because if it was good, it would have been signed, sealed, and delivered, and we'd have a PR.
I've said all along the deal is done because of the term "entered" not tentative agreement. But apparently it's not done, and Steve won't let you or anyone else know the status.
My whole reason for my post as it was, is to hopefully have Steve re-think his proposal, or what Mr. Tomassi proposed, whatever the case may be.
But if Steve thinks he's going to obtain such patents whereas the company will be worth billions in time, then what price is too much to offer this guy for his patents?
If he wants to chance losing his offer to another company, then he loses, we lose, and all dreams are on hold.
He needs to wake up to reality that he has a chance at the Holy Grail of patents as there are none before, and is years ahead of the rest, and best of all, it fit's ERBB's model perfectly.
I'm a 100% positive about this company's future, but we need those patents, and Steve has to do whatever possible so as not to lose them. Call him, and let him know the gravity of the situation.