Re: Patent Question Take # 33...
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Jun 21, 2018 06:20PM
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Steven,
Once again let me repeat, I have no issue with the decision to sell 85% of your holding in HPQ... That is the simple fact of managing a public company, every buyer will eventually become a seller... and often every seller becomes a buyer again...
I was not really going to waste time replying to your post, but I have just like to point out that you make some pretty outlandish statements in your attempt at justifying your decision to sell...
"This particular patent application does not appear to be patentable. Period. Point finale. End of discussion."
And then you have the audacity to make this further statement when some else to questions your motivation for posting:
"Go ahead and refute my statement about the impossibility of obtaining a patent with the patent application that was submitted. Tell me how I misinterpreted the response from the WIPO authority and the subsequent lack of a top-up search because it would serve no useful purpose."
The simple fact is that WIPO statement pre-date all of Peter and my answer on the subject.
We were aware of that statement and we had made our own analysis of the comments and came up to a different conclusion...
So what you are really saying is that you know more about the patent process then PyroGenesis, (Peter Pascali, Pierre Carabin, Ali the inventor of the process, and Pyro patent lawyers)... WOW, that is pretty bold statement there...