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keepemcloser

09/25/17 1:42 PM

#42096 RE: mythical_phenix #42095

RBR India,
Very interesting.
I would think TaTa would not only be looking at that but buying RBR.
Way to go Emil.
Jmo
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nyt

09/25/17 4:55 PM

#42098 RE: mythical_phenix #42095

No, actually they were up to the $100-200 bil range so this would pull it near 1/2 trillion range USD. In rupees, they'll prolly have to print more as prolog more than India has... So, back to India....the last India deals worked out pretty good for vplm, eh? Vplm is so smart and so progressive.. I'm as proud as punch.
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nyt

09/25/17 4:59 PM

#42100 RE: mythical_phenix #42095

No, actually they were up to the $100-200 bil range so this would pull it near 1/2 trillion range USD. In rupees, they'll prolly have to print more as prolog more than India has... So, back to India....the last India deals worked out pretty good for vplm, eh? Vplm is so smart and so progressive.. I'm as proud as punch. Hey, hears ago, when I suggested plan B (licensing) instead of outright selling, it was vehemently opposed to here. It was said that the BOD were too old for that & needed to just sell & be done. I pointed Ted out out how ridiculous that was. So I guess that means none of these wishful thinking scenarios csn ever work out anyway, because the BOD is too old & about to croak out. Pity.
Tata...
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gvandalay

09/25/17 5:27 PM

#42101 RE: mythical_phenix #42095

4.5 years ago Tata helped test the Lawful Intercept patent and assume they knew all about the RBR prior to the recent patent being issued. Reading between the lines Keepem suggesting Emil screwed that relationship up somehow?

I would like to believe the India patent will drum up interest but again following the positive news the stock sputters and bidding at 2.6 cents toward the close.

One thing about patents in India is that any objection could end up in a 4-5 YEAR legal qualm based on other tech patents granted in that country. The numbers of cellular phone customers means nothing until they are past the point of being able to be challenged.

Again, to repeat, does this company have the staying power to battle for YEARS both in the U.S., Canada, and abroad?