Interesting. Apple’s withdrawal and possible settlement with FIG, Uniloc and assuming Inventergy, is likely more to do with Apple’s massive antitrust defense and investigations into their anti-competitive actions then anything else. Apple has also been in a prolonged legal battle with Epic Games and the basis of their arguments has been “intellectual property holders should be able to use their assets without restrictions.” Apples defense assertions in the FIG case could then be their best defense in their antitrust accusations. Oops.
Hopefully a potential settlement trickles down to Inventergy and more importantly Inventergy shareholders. My hunch is the antitrust case attorneys forced a settlement in the FIG case because the negative optics could threaten and weaken their antitrust case. Will Intel now file a new complaint omitting Apple? The inverse occurred in 2019.
The date on the withdraw of Apple is June 21, 2021. The same day Kevin Kanning bought another over a million shares as it appears to me. It's in the link I posted earlier. It's public information, he just knows how to interpret it better.