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mschere

05/24/03 6:11 PM

#28131 RE: sophist #28126

It is amazing that we have all this talent discussing the pro and con of IDCC stock dilution and how it impacts each persons share of the total outstanding shares of IDCC..And none are concerned with the earning power of the Company? What is the difference if you own a portion of 77,000,000 outstanding shares as opposed to a portion of 60,000,000 shares of an ENRON or WorldCom?

Sent By: mschere Date: 4/2/2003 2:29:56 PM

Posted by: mschere
In reply to: None Date:1/6/2003 8:39:17 PM
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Question for this day..Am I the only IDCC stockholder who is valuing the stock as to..not only currently accruing Nokia and Samsung royalties for sales of 2002..but also royalties on all the 2002 3G sales of LG, Siemens, Motorola,Ericsson, Alcatel, NTT?...Their past due checks may not hit the IDCC bank account until 2004..but it is the same as several hundred million barrels of oil in the ground of KoP.



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malko14

05/24/03 6:30 PM

#28136 RE: sophist #28126

to all
the basic acting of any man of onour should be like the good"pater familiae" of the ancient rome;
the roman code and the napoleon code are the basis of american law.
if i was an idcc executive or employee,i voul sell enough shares to pay for all the option disboursement,so THE REST OF THE SHARES HAVE A FINANCIAL IMPACT OF 0$.
that vould mean that i'm very very long but i dont want to live debt or arassments to my kids in case i die!
that's what i was theacing to my pupils in 2 unies 34 years ago,
that's should be an absolute law for any phater,
iesterday the president of msft aknoleged the sale of a substatial n.of shares,the security went up in the trading day,
insiders are human beens,they cover their butt like i or anybody rational vould do,now $numbers are substantial,so i respect anybody that clear his debt for option purchase and keep 70% of his shares.
tight lines
malko