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Wednesday, 09/28/2016 9:52:09 AM

Wednesday, September 28, 2016 9:52:09 AM

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" SFOR is trading at @ 46 million market cap now. The interesting thing is that this company has one of the most coveted IP assets in the world. What is it worth? With all the cyber issues today and SFOR owning the rights to the process which controls the single most effective way to attack cyber hacks its hard to clearly figure out a valuation of it. Given that MSFT already paid up for its infringement @ 9 million dollars some will believe its not worth too much given the dollar amount. The one thing is most don't understand how legal issues work. In the legal world their settlement with MSFT was truly a proof of IP Asset and also a way to set precedence. After they were able to prove it they can now generate the true value of their asset. Some will question why not go after the 1,000 plus companies right away to generate as much damages and harm immediately? Think about it. They have a firm with good lawyers who know how to use the IP Asset and how to prove it is been infringed upon. In order to go after 1,000 all at the same time it would take a team of well over 300-400 people. The issue is trying to get them all up to speed on how to argue its legitimacy. They have that with their current team. They seem to be going after the next three to add to their portfolio some additional examples of its merit. They will indeed go after the others in due time. Google, Facebook, Amazon, Yahoo, AOL and the countless others will have their doors knocked on soon. When they start that process the only thing for companies the size of these to do is most likely buy out SFOR. Why BUYOUT. Well if they buy them out they really don't lose any money. They can then use the IP to their advantage and also do the same thing that SFOR has set out to do. The IP alone could be worth billions when its all said and done when you add in the royalties and license agreement which will be reached."