Patriot Scientific der Highflyer 2006
New Pacer--ORDER--AGREED MOTION TO EXPEDITE BRIEFING
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION
TECHNOLOGY PROPERTIES LIMITED, et al.,
Plaintiff,
v.
MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD, et al.,
Defendants.
ORDER
Defendant NEC Electronics America, Inc. filed an AGREED MOTION TO EXPEDITE BRIEFING OF NEC ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.’S MOTION CHALLENGING PLAINTIFFS’ ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE DESIGNATION OF SHAW DEPOSITION EXHIBIT 17. By consent of the parties, and having read and considered the motion and good cause appearing, the Court hereby adjudges, orders, and decrees as follows:
The motion is GRANTED. Plaintiffs TPL and Patriot have agreed to file their respective opposition papers on or before Friday October 12, 2007. NECELAM will file their reply on or before Wednesday October 17, 2007.
Signed By Judge Ward
was ich interessant find :
1. considered the motion and good cause appearing
2. The motion is GRANTED
Ethertronics Inc. Tops Deloitte's San Diego Technology Fast 50 Ranking of Fastest Growing Companies, With 6,603.2 Percent Revenue Growth Over Five Years
San Diego Technology Fast 50 Companies Experience Average Revenue Growth of
179.3 Percent
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Ethertronics Inc. tops the list of
the fastest growing companies in San Diego County as recognized by Deloitte
& Touche USA LLP at an award event held Friday, Oct. 12, at the Grand Del
Mar Hotel. The San Diego Technology Fast 50, an annual award program, ranks
technology, media, telecommunications and life sciences companies located
in San Diego and surrounding areas by percentage revenue growth over five
years.
"Deloitte is excited to honor these successful, dynamic companies named
to the 2007 Technology Fast 50 list in San Diego," said Theresa Drew,
Managing Partner, San Diego Practice, Deloitte & Touche LLP. "We
congratulate these businesses on their contribution to the vitality of San
Diego and wish them continued growth in years to come."
Companies are selected based on percentage revenue growth over five
years from 2002 to 2006. To be considered, Technology Fast 50 entrants must
have operating revenues of at least $50,000 in 2002 and at least $5,000,000
in 2006; be headquartered in San Diego County; own proprietary technology
or proprietary intellectual property that contributes to a significant
portion of its operating revenues, or devote a significant proportion of
revenues to the research and development of technology. Using other
companies' technology or intellectual property in a unique way does not
qualify. Subsidiaries and divisions are not eligible, unless they have some
public ownership and are separately traded.
The Technology Fast 50 company rankings are as follows:
Ranking Company Name 5-Year Growth % City
1 Ethertronics Inc. 6,603.20 San Diego
2 Eset LLC 3,884.08 San Diego
3 Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 3,713.92 San Diego
4 Patriot Scientific Corp. 2,771.87 Carlsbad
5 DivX, Inc. 2,102.12 San Diego
6 Kintera, Inc. 2,026.38 San Diego
7 Illumina Inc. 1,738.51 San Diego
8 Axesstel, Inc. 1,106.21 San Diego
9 SGX Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 732.73 San Diego
10 NuVasive, Inc. 703.81 San Diego
11 Novatel Wireless, Inc. 654.96 San Diego
12 Alphatec Holdings Inc. 552.77 Carlsbad
13 Santarus, Inc. 515.54 San Diego
14 InfoSonics Corporation 440.91 San Diego
15 Dot Hill Systems Corp. 409.67 Carlsbad
16 Visual Sciences LLC (fka WebSideStory, Inc.) 375.51 San Diego
17 Continuous Computing Corp. 352.61 San Diego
18 Anadys Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 322.78 San Diego
19 DR Technologies 299.58 San Diego
20 One Stop Systems Inc 257.89 Escondido
21 TorreyPines Therapeutics, Inc. 249.54 La Jolla
22 Koam Engineering Systems, Inc. (KES Inc.) 249.19 San Diego
23 SYS Technologies 232.07 San Diego
24 ResMed Corp 197.44 Poway
25 Websense, Inc. 193.31 San Diego
26 Althea Technologies, Inc. 176.59 San Diego
27 Prometheus Laboratories Inc. 174.96 San Diego
28 QUALCOMM Incorporated 158.18 San Diego
29 Computer Modules Inc. 138.74 San Diego
30 Gen-Probe Incorporated 128.00 San Diego
31 DJO Incorporated 126.16 Vista
32 ViaSat, Inc. 121.76 Carlsbad
33 Information Systems Laboratories, Inc. 120.69 San Diego
34 Cohu, Inc. 110.98 Poway
35 Vical Incorporated 110.36 San Diego
36 Micro Probe Inc 96.94 Carlsbad
37 Invitrogen Corporation 94.80 Carlsbad
38 Cymer, Inc. 88.27 San Diego
39 Leap Wireless International, Inc. 83.79 San Diego
40 Digirad Corporation 73.18 Poway
41 DDH Enterprise, Inc. 70.87 Vista
42 RF Industries, Ltd. 70.35 San Diego
43 Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 57.39 San Diego
44 Nanogen, Inc. 56.31 San Diego
45 St. Bernard Software, Inc. 53.73 San Diego
46 Cubic Corporation 46.78 San Diego
47 Document Sciences Corporation 44.90 Carlsbad
48 Quidel Corporation 44.68 San Diego
49 ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. 29.59 San Diego
50 CardioDynamics International Corporation 28.99 San Diego
The Technology Fast 50 program is presented by Deloitte & Touche USA
LLP in association with AeA, Barney & Barney, BIOCOM, Bowne, Cushman &
Wakefield, Focus Creative Group, The Thompson Search Group, KPBS Public
Broadcasting, Morrison & Foerster LLP, the San Diego Business Journal and
Union Bank of California.
About Deloitte
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Verein, its member firms and their respective subsidiaries and affiliates.
As a Swiss Verein (association), neither Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu nor any
of its member firms has any liability for each other's acts or omissions.
Each of the member firms is a separate and independent legal entity
operating under the names "Deloitte", "Deloitte & Touche", "Deloitte Touche
Tohmatsu" or other related names. Services are provided by the member firms
or their subsidiaries or affiliates and not by the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Verein.
Deloitte & Touche USA LLP is the US member firm of Deloitte Touche
Tohmatsu. In the US, services are provided by the subsidiaries of Deloitte
& Touche USA LLP (Deloitte & Touche LLP, Deloitte Consulting LLP, Deloitte
Financial Advisory Services LLP, Deloitte Tax LLP and their subsidiaries),
and not by Deloitte & Touche USA LLP.
TELECOSM 2007: LAN's End
October 16 - October 18, 2007
The Sagamore | Lake George, New York
http://www.gildertech.com/public/2007/Speakers.htm
Telecosm 2007 Speakers:
Daniel Leckrone
Chairman, TPL Group
Steven Sprague
President and Chief Executive Officer, Wave Systems
Nick Tredennick
Advisor; Investor; Contributing Editor, Gilder Telecosm Forum
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http://portal.uspto.gov/external/portal/!ut/p/...earchOption=#7_0_18L
Daher dieser Weg:
new pdf-files concerning reexam of patent '584 - claim 29:
http://portal.uspto.gov/external/portal/pair
enter Application Number: 90008299
'image file wrapper'
09-26-2007 Transmittal of New Application
09-26-2007 Amendment - After Non-Final Rejection
09-26-2007 Claims
09-26-2007 Applicant Arguments/Remarks Made in an Amendment
Litigation News
September 27, 2007
The TPL Group Files Appeal to Reverse Markman Claim Construction for US '584 Patent in MMP™ Portfolio
Sehr detailliert mit über 140 Seiten. Bin gespannt ob er was am Kurs bewegt.
Und Bernd macht ja wirklich seine Drohung wahr und schreibt keinen Müll mehr.
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Gratulation allen Long-Investierten PTSC-lern
Gilbertus
Patent firm files appeal to allow action over ARM cores Technology Properties Ltd. (TPL), a company that part owns and administers the Moore Microprocessor Patent intellectual property portfolio, has said it has filed an appeal to reverse the June 18, 2007 Markman ruling that excluded ARM processor cores from an ongoing patent trial. If the appeal is upheld it could open the way to legal action against users of chips based on ARM intellectual property.
http://eetimes.eu/automotive/202201514
PR Newswire
Rank based on five-year percentage growth in a given geographic area
October 22, 2007: 09:29 AM EST
CARLSBAD, Calif., Oct. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Patriot Scientific , an Intellectual Property (IP) licensing company that develops, markets and enables innovative proprietary technologies, announced today it was ranked #4 in the Deloitte and Touche LLP "Technology Fast 50" for the San Diego area, based on its phenomenal 2,772% growth over the past five years. Patriot ranked above such well-known companies as Qualcomm; DivX, Inc.; Leap Wireless, and others.
President and CEO of Patriot Scientific, Jim Turley, said, "Our growth in the recent years has rocketed. While it is nigh on impossible to continue at this pace for another five years, our staff and shareholders look forward to growing Patriot Scientific with additional revenue streams that will supplement the wealth generated by our microprocessor patent portfolio. It's a real testament to the value and technology we provide."
Deloitte's Technology Fast 50
Deloitte's Technology Fast 50 is a listing of the 50 fastest growing technology companies in a given geographic area based on five-year percentage growth. They are the companies that rally behind innovation and systematically defy the odds. For consideration in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 in the United States, a company must be in business a minimum of five years and own proprietary intellectual property or proprietary technology that contributes to a significant portion of the company's operating revenues or devotes a significant proportion of revenues to research and development of technology. The company's base-year operating revenues must be at least $50,000 and current-year operating revenues must be at least $5 million. The company must also be headquartered within the geographical boundaries of each Fast 50 program. Nominees can be public or private, and encompass all technology, media, telecommunications and life science industry sectors.
About Deloitte
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About Patriot Scientific
Patriot Scientific is a leading intellectual-property licensing company that develops, markets, and enables innovative technologies that satisfy the demands of fast-growing markets for wireless devices, smart cards, home appliances, network gateways, set-top boxes, entertainment technology, automotive telematics, biomedical devices, industrial controllers and more. Headquartered in Carlsbad, Calif., information about the company can be found at http://www.ptsc.com.
An investment profile on Patriot Scientific may be found at http://www.hawkassociates.com/ptscprofile.aspx. Copies of Patriot Scientific press releases, current price quotes, stock charts and other valuable information for investors may be found at http://www.hawkassociates.com and http://www.americanmicrocaps.com. To receive free e-mail notification of future releases for Patriot Scientific, sign up at http://www.hawkassociates.com/email.aspx.
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PTSC is a trademark of Patriot Scientific Corporation. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.
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This is a great editorial positioning for Patriot Scientific and comes in the midst of Deloitte and Touche’s announcement that Patriot is the 4th fastest growing company in the San Diego area.
Entrepreneur Profile - Jim Turley By EMILY KNIGHTSan Diego Business Journal Staff
Jim Turley has only been the chief executive officer of Patriot Scientific Corp. since June, but the 20-year-old intellectual property licensing company has already completed a record-breaking year under his direction. The company, which develops and markets proprietary technologies, doubled revenue in the last fiscal year, achieving record sales of $49 million. Turley notes that the company is “in a great place to get to that ‘hockey stick’ curve of growth.” Turley’s background in patent licensing and silicon chip technology is likely to help him lead Patriot Scientific. He has written several books and is frequently quoted as an industry expert. He recently began writing a monthly column for the industry publication Electronic Business. VITALS Name: Jim Turley. Titles: President and chief executive officer. Company: Patriot Scientific Corp. Company address: 6183 Paseo del Norte, Suite 180, Carlsbad 92011. Company phone: (760) 547-2700. Year founded: 1987. Average hours worked weekly: 60-plus. Source of startup capital: Self-financed. 2006 revenue: $49 million. 2005 revenue: $26 million. Number of employees: Five. Web site: www.ptsc.com. BACKGROUND Birthplace: Portland, Ore. Age: 45. Current residence: Carlsbad. Hobbies: Auto racing (specifically, SCCA Formula Ford). JUDGMENT CALLS Reason for getting into business: To grow Patriot Scientific into something greater. How I plan to grow the business: Through acquisition of high-tech product companies. Biggest plus of business ownership: Seeing (some) things go your way. It’s rewarding to have a hand in the outcome of something big. Biggest drawback: Being mired in the details. Biggest business strength: Strong technology background, ready cash, supportive shareholders. We’re in a great position for fast growth. Biggest business weakness: Twenty years of historical inertia. Technology companies need to move quickly, but it’s easy to fall back on “the way we used to do it.” Biggest risk: There’s risk in any business. If it was easy, everyone would be doing it. Smartest business decision: To openly license the technology we developed so that other companies can use it, too. Biggest business mistake: No mistakes, just decisions that didn’t pan out. Toughest career decision: To get in the game or stay on the sidelines. Biggest ongoing challenge: Overcoming the “patent troll” label that’s been misapplied to many licensing companies. Yes, there are real patent trolls out there, but selling an intangible product doesn’t make a company a troll. The most important part of my business: Spotting the technological trends and separating the wheat from the chaff. My business works best when: When everybody’s talking. Best way to stay competitive: Treat every day as the start of a new business. Don’t be afraid to abandon the old and start over with something new and better. How I measure success: Happiness. If you and your colleagues aren’t happy, what’s the point? Life is not a zero-sum game; you don’t have to make others unhappy to gain happiness yourself. You don’t have to suffer to deserve good times. You don’t have to fail to deserve success. GOALS Goals yet to be achieved: Grow the company tenfold in staff and share price.My five-year business plan: Bring two or more interesting new products to market. I would sell the business only if: It made good sense for the staff and shareholders.
Guiding principles I will continue to follow: Ethics above all else. It’s got to be “right” for everyone concerned or it’s not business, it’s cheating.