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Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC)
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To: L. Adam Latham who wrote (92117)11/10/1999 10:11:00 PM
From: The Duke of URL©  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
L. Adam, I am not going to begin to tell you how long this took to get this but there is a back door through Multex Investor. I feel like Arcane Lore or Micheal Broderick in the movie "War Games".

In case your interested, the password is "Joshua"

--OPINION:------------------------------------------------------------------ The lawsuit involves TechSearch, a group of lawyers that bought a microprocessor patent last year from International Meta Systems, which subsequently went under. TechSearch believes its patent is worth $2-8 billion. In fact, the ruling is only procedural; the case will be heard by a jury in January. What the judge did rule was that the wording in the patent could be interpreted "broadly", rather than "narrowly", which theoretically opens up Intel to greater damages, should it lose. Jury trials are hard to predict. Even so, a leading legal expert on microprocessor patents tells us the patent is not a strong one, and that the ruling could actually make it easier for Intel, who holds thousands of basic microprocessor patents, to show the TechSearch patent is in valid. This consultant believes Intel has the stronger case.

Duke
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