paying $20bn and only receiving $20bn in return(over 10 years) at 1% of gross sales($2bn from $200bn per year), therefore my suggested 4% margin($80bn).
Would it not make economic sense for a potential bidder to offer $10bn for Patriot's 50% holding in P-Newco, voiding the agreement, then litigating against TPL for ownership of patents?
$10bn pays for a lot of court time lol
hootchi
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