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Message: Liking this trend...back to back quarters of licensing fees

If his statement didn't say "growing"; in the PRESENT TENSE; I might wonder the same thing....



"Our strategy is to utilize our growing IP-related revenues and intellectual property assets to fund and expand our eVU(TM) dedicated portable entertainment system business into the medical industry and other segments of the travel and leisure industry."



Logic would suggest that using 'growing' in the present tense in this PR statement indicates that IP related revenues have and are growing as a result of this settlement.



If there was no $$$ from this settlement, then "growing" might be misleading, no?



The real answer to the question implied which true logic can not produce from the statement is in fact if this particular settlement is "grown" in size from the last, or if "growing" indicates the expected aggregate of all expected settlements.





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