Tuesday, June 10, 2008 2:20:54 PM
I believe the point is moot. The potential for PTSC is limited in terms of sp. Before, when the big J3 were in court there was always a belief that there would be big $$ if there was a settlement. Now that we see that wasn't the case, chances for PTSC to gain hundreds of millions of dollars is remote at best. If I were a company and was being called for infringing, I certainly would go to court and minimize my losses as much as I could. I would expect every company that TPL goes after to do the same. So except for nusiance fees, every potential payment will be a battle. That doesn't bode well for the near term, and the talk of m/a is just that. We will be staring at similar sp levels a year from now...imo.
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