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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 94.63-0.7%9:42 AM EST

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To: capt rocky 1 who wrote (51110)8/24/2000 11:13:05 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (2) of 93625
 
Hi capt rocky 1; Seems pretty clear that if Rambus' SDRAM patents date to 1990, then they could have collected royalties on SDRAM from the start. So where did the money go? No answers?

Your comment: "do you want to buy a bridge!?" still doesn't answer the question:

IF RAMBUS HAD PATENTS ON SDRAM SINCE 1990, WHY DIDN'T THEY COLLECT AT LEAST 1% ROYALTIES FROM INDUSTRY?

Go ahead and answer the question with something other than another question. I am really curious as to what explanation you have. I'll start collecting the more believable explanations on the thread, should be fun.

-- Carl

P.S. Rambus - the company that let many billions of dollars of SDRAM be produced without taking any royalties, thereby failing to protect their patents, and failing in their fiduciary duties to their shareholders.
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