Tuesday, August 06, 2019 1:41:35 PM
Why should LQMT see royalties from Yihao Metals? According to Jaybiscuit "106c which is a JOINT alloy w Yihao-Eontec and uses Eontec equipment" (https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=150355399).
That means LQMT doesn't have an ownership stake in 106c and Eontec equipment is being used in the manufacturing process. Under Jaybiscuit's facts, 106c is outside of both CIP and the PLA. If it is not owned by LQMT and is outside of the PLA, then territorial exclusivity doesn't apply. If territorial exclusivity doesn't apply, it isn't owned by LQMT, and no LQMT equipment/technology is used, why pay a royalty to LQMT?
That means LQMT doesn't have an ownership stake in 106c and Eontec equipment is being used in the manufacturing process. Under Jaybiscuit's facts, 106c is outside of both CIP and the PLA. If it is not owned by LQMT and is outside of the PLA, then territorial exclusivity doesn't apply. If territorial exclusivity doesn't apply, it isn't owned by LQMT, and no LQMT equipment/technology is used, why pay a royalty to LQMT?
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