You think AAPL is going to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to license something that a court has not told them they are in fact infringing on? Who's gonna sell that to their stockholders? I might as well pay a speeding ticket right now, because I may go over the speed limit on my way home.
"this process would allow them really put a more accurate value on the company as a whole..."
I think we all know that the value of VPLM's IP is approximately zero.
The visioning of obscene wealth of the "longs" is always part of the end game of Pink Sheet scams like VPLM.
I can't tell you how mnany Vegas party I've seen planned for the day all true believers become gazillionaires - but every single one of them has been cancelled when the big pay-off fails to materialise. Every single one of them.
VPLM is, of course, no different.
Remember what the SEC says about penny stock scams like VPLM: