Patriot Scientific (899459) bekommt ihr Recht..
Kannst Du mal erklären was das heißt, ich vermute das es sich um die Veröffentlichung der Höhe der Lizenzgebühren handelt.
Danke
Wann die Meldung kommt ist nicht klar. Mit dem Formular 8-K werden besondere Ereignisse die geschäftlichen Rahmenbedingungen betreffend an die SEC gemeldet.
Hier findest Du eine Vorlage: http://www.sec.gov/about/forms/form8-k.pdf
....falls Du der SEC was zu melden hast.
Viele Grüße Abenteurer
HP - $86 Milliarden
Fujitsu Limited - $44 Milliarden
Intel $38 Milliarden
AMD - $5.8 Milliarden
Casio - $3.5 Milliarden
Trotzdem ein großer Fisch.
Abenteurer
Eine kleine Rechnung:
Rund 300 Mio. Aktien X 4 USD = eine Marktkapitalisierung von 1,2 Milliarden.
Wäre das gerechtfertigt?
Sagen wir bis zum Monatsende haben vielleicht noch drei weitere Firmen unterschrieben,
die ganz konservativ gerechnet jeder nur 10 Mio. USD (für PTSC) auf den Tisch gelegt haben.
Dann wären das 60 Mio. – sagen wir 3 Mio. Kosten = 57 Mio. Quartalsgewinn oder
0,19 Cent pro Aktie also eine Rendite von 4,75 Prozent.
Die Aussichten wären dann natürlich immer noch gut, (den viele weitere Firmen folgen noch) die Nachzügler erhalten keinen Rabat mehr, die Gewinnkurve steigt also expotenzial an.
Nein, Nassie Du bist nicht nur eine Optimist, Du bist ein Realist.
Habe die Ehre
Abenteurer
Grüße Abenteurer
die ist in den letzten Wochen so rasant gestiegen ,dass ich
jetzt nicht mehr die Traute habe noch einzusteigen, danke
Aber auch die Warnung: Riskiere aber nicht gleich Haus und Hof.
Abenteurer
Genau so ist es bei unserer PTSC. Fujitsu, HP und Casio haben eine Lizenz erworben und
die restlichen Companies dieser Welt werden folgen. Aber nicht mit einem weiten zeitlichen Abstand, sondern die Meldungen werden immer schneller kommen und es werden
immer mehr werden. Da zudem die Börse nicht realistisch ist, sonderm immer nach oben oder unten übertreibt, könnten wir in Kürze noch viel höhere Kurse sehen als 5 Dollar.
Ich kann Dir für diese Empfehlung garnicht genug danken.
Über den Zeitraum wann solche Kurse Realität werden,darüber kann man unterschiedlicher Auffassung sein.
Das ändert aber nichts an den momentanen Fakten.
Da die Börse aber nicht logisch ist, kann auch alles viel schneller kommen.
Auf jeden Fall sollte man, wenn man mit dem Gedanken spielt einzusteigen , ruhig bleiben.
Das kann , nein das wird noch eine nette Achterbahnfahrt werden.
greetz joker
was jetzt raus, und über den schönen gewinn freuen oder noch drin bleiben?
funktionieren bei der aktie auch stop loss, oder rauscht die durch, wenn sie fällt
Viele Grüße,
ach noch was – bald kommt die Zeit, wo man weise handeln muss, die Gier zurückstellen – erinnere mich daran falls ich es vergesse.
Abenteurer
einer derart reisserischen Überschrift niemals auch nur angeklickt.
Ich werde mir etwas einfallen lassen, wie ich das bei Dir gutmachen kann.
Aber erst mal dieses Abenteuer durchstehen, dann Kasse machen, und dann haun wir mal auf die Glocke.
Patriot Scientific Announces Breakthrough Patent Licensing Agreement with Fujitsu
Thursday March 2, 9:02 am ET
Fujitsu Joins Global Giants HP, Casio, Intel and AMD in Recognizing Need to License MMP(TM) Core Microprocessor Technologies
SAN DIEGO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 2, 2006--Patriot Scientific Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: PTSC.OB - News) today announced that Fujitsu Limited has become the latest global system manufacturer to purchase a license to use intellectual property protected by the Moore Microprocessor Patent(TM) (MMP) Portfolio. Patriot and The TPL Group are co-owners of the MMP Portfolio, which is being exclusively managed by Alliacense, a TPL Group enterprise. This license represents a settlement of patent disputes between Fujitsu and the owners of the MMP Portfolio.
In striking this licensing agreement, Fujitsu joins Casio, Hewlett-Packard, AMD and Intel in licensing Patriot's core patents impacting virtually every microprocessor manufactured since 1994. Casio struck its licensing deal last month, HP signed a licensing agreement in January, and both AMD and Intel negotiated licenses in 2005. Terms of the Fujitsu license were not disclosed.
Fujitsu had been one of four major Japanese electronics manufacturers against whom broad-based patent infringement claims had been filed last October by The TPL Group in the Federal District Court of East Texas on behalf of the MMP Portfolio. Today's announcement further substantiates the need for modern system manufacturers to secure MMP Portfolio licenses to cover the entire spectrum of their digital product lines.
"This major licensing agreement -- the third in just over a month -- marks yet another confirmation of the significance of the patents we jointly own." said Patriot's Chairman and CEO David Pohl. "We are pleased that this decision by Fujitsu represents yet another notable step in our ongoing effort to realize the monetary value of our portfolio for the benefit of our Company and ultimately our shareholders."
"The Fujitsu, Intel, AMD, HP and Casio licensing agreements set a strong precedent for more than 150 other high tech manufacturers that were notified in 2004 that they were infringing upon our patents and were invited to obtain appropriate licenses," Pohl noted.
"Our Licensing Program rewards first movers in their industry sectors with substantial discounts," said Mac Leckrone, President of Alliacense. "By design, our licensing structure enables nimble and forward-thinking system manufacturers to disadvantage their competitors." He confirmed that Alliacense has contacted hundreds of system manufacturers around the globe, and that competition for early-round licensing berths in key market sectors has become intense.
According to Leckrone, whose firm exclusively markets the MMP Patent Portfolio on behalf of Patriot Scientific, the broad range of system-level digital products exploiting MMP Portfolio design techniques is extensive. In addition to computers and related hardware, consumer electronic products ranging from televisions, digital cameras and portable music players, high-tech medical equipment, office automation products, aerospace and even automotive electronics systems are all designed with multiple semiconductor devices that use MMP Portfolio technologies.
"Once digital hardware vendors recognize their broad reliance on the intellectual property protected by the MMP Portfolio, they appreciate the critical need to secure continued access to the fundamental MMP technologies," Leckrone noted. "System-level coverage is essential to maintaining product design freedom and avoiding supply-chain disruptions."
Patriot's Dramatic Turn-Around Continues
"This strategically significant licensing agreement with Fujitsu further validates our confidence in the superb Alliacense team of licensing professionals. The financial benefits we have realized as a result of their Olympic-quality representation have made a major contribution to the fiscal strengthening of Patriot Scientific," said Pohl.
Patriot Scientific's market cap reached a level of $364.14 million as of the close of trading on March 1, 2006 -- having soared upward from $25 million in just over a month.
Last month, Patriot Scientific announced it would retire all outstanding debentures -- along with the signing of an agreement giving it the option to buy back what could amount to up to approximately 20 percent of the Company's total outstanding stock warrants. Additionally -- in an action which is virtually unprecedented among microcap stocks -- Patriot announced that it would pay a cash dividend of $.02 per share to shareholders and qualified warrant holders of record as of February 24, 2006. This payment will be issued on March 22, 2006.
Until mid-2005, Patriot had never before shown a quarterly profit, and had never before realized significant revenue from its seminal microprocessor innovations. However, in the past year, the Company's jointly owned patent portfolio has been successfully licensed - through its marketing alliance with The TPL Group's Alliacense division - to Intel, HP and AMD. These first licensing agreements have generated disbursements to Patriot of more than $25 million. Revenues from the recent Casio and Fujitsu licenses have not yet been disclosed.
About Patriot Scientific
Patriot Scientific (OTC Bulletin Board: PTSC.OB - News) has emerged as an effective and dynamic intellectual property licensing Company, developing and marketing innovative and proprietary semiconductor technologies. The Company's portfolio of proprietary designs encompasses fundamental microprocessor technology, as well as pending patents designed to protect Patriot's proprietary technology.
Detailed information about Patriot Scientific can be found on the website www.ptsc.com. Copies of Patriot Scientific press releases, current price quotes, stock charts and other valuable information for investors may be found at www.hawkassociates.com and www.americanmicrocaps.com. An investment profile on Patriot Scientific may be found at http://www.hawkassociates.com/patriot/profile.htm.
About the MMP(TM) Patent Portfolio
The patent portfolio, marketed as the Moore Microprocessor Patent(TM) (MMP) Portfolio, contains intellectual property that is jointly owned by publicly held Patriot Scientific Corporation and the privately held TPL Group. The portfolio encompasses seven US patents as well as their European and Japanese counterparts. Protected through year 2015, these patents protect techniques used in designing microprocessors, microcontrollers, Digital Signal Processor (DSPs), embedded processors and System-on-Chip (SoC) implementations.
In light of the early validation of the MMP Portfolio by license agreements with marquee chip-makers Intel and AMD in 2005, followed by the announcement of a license with HP in early 2006, MMP licensing efforts are now focused on global system manufacturers.
Global sales of end products deploying chips using technologies protected by the jointly owned patents are estimated to be greater than $260 billion annually. The MMP Portfolio is exclusively managed by Alliacense, a TPL Group enterprise.
Safe Harbor statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Statements in this news release looking forward in time involve risks and uncertainties, including the risks associated with the effect of changing economic conditions, trends in the products markets, variations in the Company's cash flow, market acceptance risks, technical development risks, seasonality and other risk factors detailed in the Company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
Alliacense, Moore Microprocessor Patent, and MMP are trademarks of Technology Properties Limited (TPL). All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Contact:
Patriot Media Relations
Attention Group
Daryl Toor, 770-777-9489
dtoor@attentiongroup.com
or
Patriot Investor Relations
Hawk Associates
Frank Hawkins/Julie Marshall, 305-451-1888
info@hawkassociates.com
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Source: Patriot Scientific Corporation