Re: Hello.........manor and All.../milestone
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Oct 19, 2010 02:03AM
If, as you say, the price would have dropped significantly had a patent been found invalid, there must surely have been an ongoing negative impact on the price during re-examinations?
I think the fact that the reexamination process hindered the ability to license infringing companies played a big role in the degradation of the share price as well as the effect that it had on the amount that TPL was able to extract from the few that did license during that time. Coupled with the problems associated with a management team and BoD at PTSC that have flat out messed up just about every thing they touched didn't help eigther. Swartz unloading millions of shares didn't help the share price much also. But I think had TPL, PTSC and Moore been able to work together for a common goal I think that the last rejection by the USPTO of a 336 reexamination would have sent the stock price upward significantly. But we wait again as the parties try to sort out their differences while a strengthened 336 patent sits as idle as our share price of 10 cents.
How pathetic it is that through everything we have waited on the patent finally is imo unchallengable and the rewards could be squandered by the parties that own the patents. Just when it seems like we are so close to the end. Again we wait.