goldinar
03-10-2006, 02:54 AM
This has enormous potential I bought 2 weeks ago for .82 and .94. This stock is now trading at 1.75
This was literally a penny stock a few short months ago and this stock just announced 2 dividend payments totalling .06.
It basically owns the intellectually property to all chips running greater than 120MHZ. Basically every digital device out there has chips that are using their patented technology from remote controls to PCs. They are going after all these chip makers and manufactures to pay up royalties owed to them. Intel, AMD, HP, Casio and most recently Fujitsu has bought the licenses to use thier technology. Below is some more information on this stock! I think it has potential to go to $20 by year end.
http://www.ptsc.com/
http://www.ptsc.com/news/press_releases/pr20050607.pdf
"Roger Cook, a senior patent litigator with the highly regarded law firm of Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP, has been instrumental in licensing the portfolio to one of the world's pre-eminent microprocessor manufacturers."
This ten-patent portfolio contains core building blocks for today's microprocessor implementation and architecture. Editor of the Gilder Technology Report, Dr. Nick Tredennick, named a Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to microprocessor design, said, "Chuck Moore's architectural insight is impressive. Over fifteen years ago he conceived designs that appear to be fundamental to modern microprocessor design," adding, "it is likely that a broad range of today's microprocessor-based products rely on concepts described in these patents." Roger Cook, a senior patent litigator with the highly regarded law firm of Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP, has been instrumental in licensing the portfolio to one of the world's pre-eminent microprocessor manufacturers. Cook said, "This portfolio appears to be a patent litigator's dream." TPL and Patriot believe at least three of the ten patents are elemental to virtually every microprocessor design. The three most significant of these patents are as follows:
-- U.S. 5,809,336: Clocking CPU and I/O Separately
-- U.S. 6,598,148: Use of Multiple Cores and Embedded Memory
-- U.S. 5,784,584: Multiple Instruction Fetch
Both The TPL Group and Patriot Scientific believe these now-unified patents, which were granted in 1998 and which don't expire until 2015, have long been essential to the design of modern high-speed microprocessors. These now-allied firms are now in position to maximize the value of this patent portfolio. Global sales by potential licensees of products applying technologies protected by the jointly owned patents are estimated to be greater than $200 billion annually.
As an active intellectual property company specializing in microprocessor technology, Patriot Scientific retains rights to make and market array microprocessor products and technologies under its current IGNITE(TM) and INFLAME(TM) brands, as well as a range of other products and technologies not utilizing the patents covered by this new agreement.
This was literally a penny stock a few short months ago and this stock just announced 2 dividend payments totalling .06.
It basically owns the intellectually property to all chips running greater than 120MHZ. Basically every digital device out there has chips that are using their patented technology from remote controls to PCs. They are going after all these chip makers and manufactures to pay up royalties owed to them. Intel, AMD, HP, Casio and most recently Fujitsu has bought the licenses to use thier technology. Below is some more information on this stock! I think it has potential to go to $20 by year end.
http://www.ptsc.com/
http://www.ptsc.com/news/press_releases/pr20050607.pdf
"Roger Cook, a senior patent litigator with the highly regarded law firm of Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP, has been instrumental in licensing the portfolio to one of the world's pre-eminent microprocessor manufacturers."
This ten-patent portfolio contains core building blocks for today's microprocessor implementation and architecture. Editor of the Gilder Technology Report, Dr. Nick Tredennick, named a Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to microprocessor design, said, "Chuck Moore's architectural insight is impressive. Over fifteen years ago he conceived designs that appear to be fundamental to modern microprocessor design," adding, "it is likely that a broad range of today's microprocessor-based products rely on concepts described in these patents." Roger Cook, a senior patent litigator with the highly regarded law firm of Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP, has been instrumental in licensing the portfolio to one of the world's pre-eminent microprocessor manufacturers. Cook said, "This portfolio appears to be a patent litigator's dream." TPL and Patriot believe at least three of the ten patents are elemental to virtually every microprocessor design. The three most significant of these patents are as follows:
-- U.S. 5,809,336: Clocking CPU and I/O Separately
-- U.S. 6,598,148: Use of Multiple Cores and Embedded Memory
-- U.S. 5,784,584: Multiple Instruction Fetch
Both The TPL Group and Patriot Scientific believe these now-unified patents, which were granted in 1998 and which don't expire until 2015, have long been essential to the design of modern high-speed microprocessors. These now-allied firms are now in position to maximize the value of this patent portfolio. Global sales by potential licensees of products applying technologies protected by the jointly owned patents are estimated to be greater than $200 billion annually.
As an active intellectual property company specializing in microprocessor technology, Patriot Scientific retains rights to make and market array microprocessor products and technologies under its current IGNITE(TM) and INFLAME(TM) brands, as well as a range of other products and technologies not utilizing the patents covered by this new agreement.