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scania4

11/23/17 11:57 AM

#322114 RE: lesnshawn #322113

whizknock

11/23/17 12:24 PM

#322115 RE: lesnshawn #322113

Happy Thanksgiving Lesnshawn & all!

Poptech

11/23/17 12:27 PM

#322116 RE: lesnshawn #322113

lesn: A shell must be a corporate entity and NeoMedia already gave up that status.
Happy Thanksgiving!

Be Confident

11/23/17 7:13 PM

#322120 RE: lesnshawn #322113

Lesn,

Why would YA/NM, LLC/Neom continue posting (wasting resources) on Twitter about Mobile Marketing if their patents have expired and revenue opportunities no longer exist? ;-)
https://mobile.twitter.com/getneoreader

Btw, have you by chance received an error message stating your email to ir@qode.com could not be delivered? If you have not received such a message by now I can reasonably assure you somebody has received it.

To this end, I've never anticipated anybody responding to you on this because it remains my belief that Neom is still an intended viable entity (in other words, I continue to believe a r/m will be forthcoming), and they would not want to release information unless they were reaching out to all shareholders. Merely my personal perspective, which remains to be proven.

In the event they are an intended viable entity, and NM, LLC does respond, the likelihood is it will be either a generic message (rather than detailed the way you would prefer), or a message stating that all assets were acquired (a claim they may legally be able to make, but which I feel would circle back and bite them later on).

I am hedging they will not respond at all (a good business decision).

Best,
Be Confident

keepitrealplease

11/24/17 8:36 AM

#322127 RE: lesnshawn #322113

lesnshawn: When you foreclose on assets of a company riddled with NEOMs past, you never assume ownership of the corporate entity itself. Too problematic. Too much baggage. Too much liability. YA likely foreclosed in the first place because the income stream from the expired core patents did not justify the cost to keep the sticker and shell management in place. It simply did not make financial sense to remain public. After all, it's hard to be a public company and drive shareholder value.