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Who Paid What?

posted on Oct 10, 2007 01:43PM

Looks like licensing fees recently have been $1.5M and $25.75M paid by BULL and LEGO, (not sure which paid what but if you take chronilogically, Bull paid the $1.5 and LEGO the $25.75). Also, appears like Denso paid $1.43M. This is per 10Q data below.

Based on this, I'm wondering whether license fees are really increasing? From what I can tell, Fujitsu and HP deals from '06 are the biggest $$ deals still done, and even though Bull is an over $2B in revenue company and LEGO about $1.5B, it appears as though the deals are still being cut at similar prices to 1 1/2 years ago.

Any one have any more insight on this?

10Q data:

During the three months ended August 31, 2007 and 2006, Phoenix Digital entered into licensing agreements with third parties, pursuant to which it received aggregate proceeds of $1,500,000 and $25,749,000, respectively. During September 2007, Phoenix Digital entered into licensing agreements pursuant to which it received aggregate proceeds of $1,433,000.
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