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rockie101

06/13/21 4:49 PM

#88351 RE: NewbieDoobyDoo #88350

If we 1.38 per share I will buy you a diet coke and pack of peanuts.
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VC3

06/13/21 5:49 PM

#88352 RE: NewbieDoobyDoo #88350

$1.38/share? Sweet Baby Cheeses.
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AllinFun

06/13/21 9:34 PM

#88357 RE: NewbieDoobyDoo #88350

Where did the 140 million units number come from? Just curious as that would average out to around 11 million units on average over a 9 year period which seems kind of small, however depending on the age of infringement for some of these companies being years less and then also the early on stage of the infringement units were substantially less as the tech was being newly implemented.

I think there are too many unknown values for any of us to determine the total in damages here, however one can see how the number could very easily be bloated to $5+ billion, especially with willful infringement on the table for the biggest culprit - Comcast,
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I-Glow

06/14/21 3:14 PM

#88360 RE: NewbieDoobyDoo #88350

Where do you get that shareholders receive 33% of a settlement - show that in any waterfall - that is more wishful thinking than facts.

"I figure shareholders, with the help of a crack legal team, will get one-third of that ($2.2-billion-ish). My math suggests, given 1.6-billion shares outstanding, that's a payout of approx $1.38/sh."

The legal team doesn't care if the shareholders receive anything - and the shareholders don't have a place at the table.

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