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10/26/16 10:24 AM

#318641 RE: scania4 #318640

scan: Of course, it is not. NM, LLC is a private company owned by YA for the purpose of holding the seized assets and then selling those assets. NM has no relationship with NeoMedia and you know that.

In October, US Court of Appeals ruled that all software patents, like NeoMedia's, are not valid based on the SCOTUS' Alice ruling. NM obtained worthless NeoMedia assets.

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10/26/16 8:08 PM

#318655 RE: scania4 #318640

Scania,

FWIW, I personally believe NM, LLC is a YA subsidiary. Regardless of the state in which it is incorporated, the company holds the identical address as YA in New Jersey. Add to this the fact that a YA Director is listed online as the new manager of the Neom website, and I simply have to believe it is walking, quacking, and smelling like the animal it is.

However, should my theory (as weak as it may now be) be accurate, a reverse merger would eventually heal the issue completely.

Perhaps I am overly naive, however, I simply find it difficult to believe that YA (and Laura, who served as Chairman and CEO during the approximately 4 months in which Neom lost ALL legal protection under Delaware law this year) would risk serious lawsuits from shareholders over a meager 10% of outstanding shares which we, the outsiders, own.

Nevertheless, regardless of any of my theories, I look forward to reading of the forthcoming lawsuits iHubbers have posted about.

Best,
BC