$250k?
KROM, that's waaaaaaaaaay too small.
Please go re-read Pelligrino.
Military:
Fifty Million initial fee for each licensed agency, plus each flat-rate $250,000 monthly.
Commercial:
Twenty Million initial fee for each licensed manufacturer, plus 8.17% of each unit sold.
Let's Do That Math.
POET should achieve $145 Billion in revenues over the patents' lifetime.
Result:
$144B Commercial CPU/etc. Market
plus $944MM Defense
less $7B sub-royalties to UConn
leaves $138B gross
call it $83B after tax
reserve $3B for crafty on-our-side patent-protection lawyers
figure they'll burn $5B on general costs
leaves $75B free and clear.
Take that ~$75B net-net over 19 years, give it a generous 25% discount rate.
What's that worth Today?
PV of Expected Cash flows:$19,943,896,610.00
Net Present Value:$14,943,896,610.00
Lose 2-3%/yr for inflation (call it $400MM/a).
You're still left with $8-12 Billion NPV.
Sell it for just $5B today, this instant, and it's still a half-price sale.
Thanks.
R.