The Vringo vs Google started today and VRINGO will win. I started buying in at $2.90 per share and we are at $4.70 per share now. I expect Google to settle but even if they go to trial Vringo will win a ton of $$$$. They are asking for 696 million. AOL settled with Vringo. Google already tried but didnt offer enough. Vringo filed suit against ZTE last weel and Microsoft is next on the list. I feel like my $2.90 per share investment will at least grow to $12 per share over the next 2 weeks but probably sooner.
Go and do your homework and see for yourselves. Good luck. Also watch ticker symbol LPH.
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The Vringo vs Google started today and VRINGO will win. I started buying in at $2.90 per share and we are at $4.70 per share now. I expect Google to settle but even if they go to trial Vringo will win a ton of $$$$. They are asking for 696 million. AOL settled with Vringo. Google already tried but didnt offer enough. Vringo filed suit against ZTE last weel and Microsoft is next on the list. I feel like my $2.90 per share investment will at least grow to $12 per share over the next 2 weeks but probably sooner.
Go and do your homework and see for yourselves. Good luck. Also watch ticker symbol LPH.
Gonna be below $4 per share tomorrow and I am betting that there will be settlement and my 4000 shares I bought at $2.90 will be worth better than $10 per share at some point this week.
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Gonna be below $4 per share tomorrow and I am betting that there will be settlement and my 4000 shares I bought at $2.90 will be worth better than $10 per share at some point this week.
The problem is a cash settlement is not necessarily convertible to a certain price per share.
The market looks at revenues and profits, not necessarily cash on hand.
If they are eventually going to get some cash from a settlement that is a one time event..not reason to own the stock. If they are going to win in some way that generates future revenues, that is a reason to buy.
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The problem is a cash settlement is not necessarily convertible to a certain price per share.
The market looks at revenues and profits, not necessarily cash on hand.
If they are eventually going to get some cash from a settlement that is a one time event..not reason to own the stock. If they are going to win in some way that generates future revenues, that is a reason to buy.
The problem is a cash settlement is not necessarily convertible to a certain price per share.
The market looks at revenues and profits, not necessarily cash on hand.
If they are eventually going to get some cash from a settlement that is a one time event..not reason to own the stock. If they are going to win in some way that generates future revenues, that is a reason to buy.
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Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers:
The problem is a cash settlement is not necessarily convertible to a certain price per share.
The market looks at revenues and profits, not necessarily cash on hand.
If they are eventually going to get some cash from a settlement that is a one time event..not reason to own the stock. If they are going to win in some way that generates future revenues, that is a reason to buy.
On every board that I am reading every analyst says that a win vs google equals a price per share of 12-20 dollars per share. I am a strong believer in Vringo. The last few days of the trial have all gone their way as well.
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On every board that I am reading every analyst says that a win vs google equals a price per share of 12-20 dollars per share. I am a strong believer in Vringo. The last few days of the trial have all gone their way as well.
On every board that I am reading every analyst says that a win vs google equals a price per share of 12-20 dollars per share. I am a strong believer in Vringo. The last few days of the trial have all gone their way as well.
Do you think this is the first company to do the court money train routine?
Think again.
Rambus is a 100% example of this exact scenario..the cash Google will pay means really nothing to the stock if the company is not going to make revenues and profits going forward. All a court victory means is years of collection and burning cash if they are losing money.
Tell me that their revenues will go up, that means 100 times more than if they get 5 bucks a share in cash because after lawyers costs and time collecting, hell they could run out of money by then.
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Quote Originally Posted by BET THE HOOK:
On every board that I am reading every analyst says that a win vs google equals a price per share of 12-20 dollars per share. I am a strong believer in Vringo. The last few days of the trial have all gone their way as well.
Do you think this is the first company to do the court money train routine?
Think again.
Rambus is a 100% example of this exact scenario..the cash Google will pay means really nothing to the stock if the company is not going to make revenues and profits going forward. All a court victory means is years of collection and burning cash if they are losing money.
Tell me that their revenues will go up, that means 100 times more than if they get 5 bucks a share in cash because after lawyers costs and time collecting, hell they could run out of money by then.
So Google was found guilty of infringement on all counts and Vringo gets 30 mil now and 3.5% of roalties until 2016 which is estimated to be 500-600 mil. Now they have filed suit against ZTE and now that the precedent was set in court against Google,Microsoft and Yahoo are next on the list because they infringed on the same patents. They will surely just settle. Do your homework guys but this stock will be 15-20 per share within 6 months. Mark Cuban bought 7% of the company and AIG just bought several million shares.
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So Google was found guilty of infringement on all counts and Vringo gets 30 mil now and 3.5% of roalties until 2016 which is estimated to be 500-600 mil. Now they have filed suit against ZTE and now that the precedent was set in court against Google,Microsoft and Yahoo are next on the list because they infringed on the same patents. They will surely just settle. Do your homework guys but this stock will be 15-20 per share within 6 months. Mark Cuban bought 7% of the company and AIG just bought several million shares.
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