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Thanks stockvaper for your response. I agree that they have been really for their long term shareholders. The only question I have in mind is why anyone from inside buying this stock recently? They have only been selling.
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Who is selling?? The only insider selling is the ex-CFO, and he was fired. Who else?
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oh Mr. Gifforn was an ex-CFO. Sorry, I didn't realize it. Actually, I've heavily invested in this company so I just want to make sure that I made the right decision.
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"...Alliacense has contacted hundreds of system manufacturers around the globe, and competition for early-round licensing berths in key market sectors has become intense...." ------------------------------------------------- I'd expect more companies to sign agreements soon. About 150 companies have been notified of license enfringement and many of them have a lot less resources as the companies that have already signed the agreements. If the lawyers of the bigger companies caved in, well, think about it.
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What's going on? Any rumors on another signing??
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There's no news yet on the PTSC or Alliacense websites.
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Recently, They have been putting PR almost everyweek. I think there should be another PR by the end of week.
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I loaded up as much as I could....no more dry powder.
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im still sittin on 1000 shares i bought at 1.40 a week ago after the big run, before the run i bought 500 at 1.33 and sold at 2.15, pretty good day, lets make some more money...
if fmly would only go up again
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have to say, PTSC is really a fascinating little stock, has been on my ticker for the last several weeks. no idea if it will eventually park itself at $1 or move up to $3 based on new news, i'm just an observer now after selling way too early (as always). sure is fun to watch the fear/greed cycle in action on this one though, some wild swings.
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Can somebody provide a brief explanation of what is going on with this company? I keep seeing references to agreements.
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black3, we are talking about licensing agreements. You should go to PTSC.com and read their news and events articles.
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I'm trying to find some cash to scoop up more shares at these prices. Even if we dip a little lower we are all in for fantastic gains by year end IMO. I have said it before and I'll say it again, this is one OTC worth holding. GL
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Their PRs really seem to be hitting in a nice pattern... with a GOOD ONE about every 6 to 8 days.
I believe we will see a real hum dinger tomorrow or Monday at the latest. It could be another license agreement announcement, or possibly an 8k detailing the $$ they made from Casio & Fujitsu.
Either way, we should see a sharp bounce up to $2.25 to $3.00 -- so hold on for the ride !!
$1.40 is a GREAT entry point...
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this was posted a week or so ago, but it paints a good picture of what is to come. I just added another 2,500 shres at these bargin prices. The next couple pr's will bring an end to good entry prices like these.
The $612 million settlement last week will seem small compared to more than 150 computer/semiconductor manufacturers and consumer electronics companies worldwide now being sued or put on notice for industry wide patent infringement that is validated by recent licensing or court settlements by Intel, AMD, HP, Casio and last week Fujitsu.
Publicly traded Patriot Scientific Corporation co-owns and markets core microprocessor architecture technology patents which affects every computer manufactured since 1994 and semiconductors which run faster than 120 MHz. These microprocessors put into everything from office copy machines and automobiles to DVD players and PDAs has been almost universally ignored until recently when Intel, AMD, HP, Casio and just last week, Fujitsu decided to receive amnesty in the form of a license.
Unlike NTP, the BlackBerry plaintiff, Patriot has developed technology as well as co-owns a patent portfolio. Currently, Matsu****a, NEC and Toshiba the others are being sued in U.S. District Court for industry wide infringement More than 150 other companies have already been put on notice.
Trading with a market cap of $25 million a month ago, Patriot's stock, in anticipation of an industry-wide earthquake, has soared to a market cap of over $600 million today.
CEO David Pohl and representatives of the company are available to comment.
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Gapping up this morning... we are DUE for a good PR !!! Keep an eye on it today...
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Northern California court grants TPL's motion to stay proceedings pending outcome of infringement proceedings against major Japanese manufacturers in Eastern District of Texas Patriot Scientific Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: PTSC), an intellectual property licensing company, today announced that the U.S. District Court of Northern California has stayed the declaratory judgment actions recently filed in that court against the TPL Group, a global intellectual property management company, and Patriot Scientific, et al, by major Japanese manufacturers. Further proceedings in the California actions were stayed pending outcome of TPL's earlier-filed action against those same companies in the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Texas. This clears the way for the Texas court -- sometimes referred to as the "rocket docket" for its expeditious rulings in patent infringement cases -- to now take the lead in judging TPL's broad-based intellectual property claims for infringement of three of the 10 patents in the Moore Microprocessor Patent(TM) (MMP) Portfolio that is jointly owned by the TPL Group and Patriot Scientific.
"This ruling puts a halt to procedural maneuvering by the Matsu****a, Panasonic, JVC, Toshiba, and NEC entities," said Dan Leckrone, chairman of the TPL Group. Leckrone noted that the Fujitsu entities -- who were also defendants in the Texas action -- have recently purchased a license under the MMP Portfolio, and have been dismissed from the Texas and California actions.
The validity of TPL's views regarding the scope of the MMP Portfolio has gained substantial momentum since marquee chip makers Intel and AMD purchased MMP licenses last year. Since the beginning of 2006, Hewlett-Packard, Casio Computer and Fujitsu have purchased MMP system licenses. TPL believes that the intellectual property protected by the MMP Portfolio is used in a wide variety of end-user products including personal computers, servers, workstations, home theater systems, digital TVs, video games, DVD Recorders/Players, mobile handsets and automotive electronics.
"The TPL Group continues to have our complete confidence as they proceed with their highly effective, exclusive management of our valuable jointly owned patent portfolio," stated David Pohl, chairman and CEO of Patriot Scientific.
About the MMP Portfolio
The patent portfolio, marketed as the Moore Microprocessor Patent(TM) Portfolio, contains intellectual property that is jointly owned by publicly held Patriot Scientific Corporation and the privately held TPL Group. The portfolio encompasses seven U.S. patents as well as their European and Japanese counterparts. Both TPL and Patriot assert that their jointly owned patents protect techniques used in designing microprocessors, microcontrollers, Digital Signal Processor (DSPs), embedded processors and System-on-Chip (SoC) implementations. The MMP Portfolio is exclusively managed by Alliacense, a TPL Group enterprise.
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WOW... that was quick... ask and ye shall receive !!! LOL
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While this PR doesn't list $$$ income for the company (like license agreements), hopefully people will actually READ the PR and understand what it really means... This is VERY good news for PTSC !!!
We should see Panasonic, JVC, Toshiba and NEC dropping like flys now !!! LOL
Remember, Fujitsu already jumped ship, because they probably saw this coming.
Expect some SERIOUS $$$$ PR to come out VERY soon !!!
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This clears the way for the Texas court -- sometimes referred to as the "rocket docket" for its expeditious rulings in patent infringement cases -- to now take the lead in judging TPL's broad-based intellectual property claims for infringement of three of the 10 patents in the Moore Microprocessor Patent(TM) (MMP) Portfolio that is jointly owned by the TPL Group and Patriot Scientific. ----------------------------------------------- The "rocket docket" court....LOL
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