CC - Not Dreaming, and holding all or part of Amati Long Term
I recently experienced a HD crash, and my backup archive is on a another Drive, which I found out today was formatted while OnTracks Disk Manager was in BIOS. I am in the process of creating another System Dive containing DM to allow me access to the Archived drive. So I do not currenly have access to my archive at this time.
>>I proved Amati doesn't own patents.<<
Chaz,
Please State where you proved this, I do not see it.
>>Your only hope is to find flaws in my proof.<<
Again please Show your Proof! Double Speak is not my area.
If Amati doesn't own patents, then what are so many companies licensing?
>>Dolby, it's propietary <<
That's proprietary..... and so are the patents that make ADSL/DMT work well enough for it to be recognized as the ANSI/ETSI standard.
Then there are the added enhancements which Amati has had for sometime though I would venture to say Amati is continually adding more feature enhancements, which are currently being requested by at least one Customer, GTE.
>>Re email address, motivation etc. Are you the same Jim Wilkinson who claimed to got in AMTX at 6 but told everyone 18 is an excellent entry point, presumably not by buying from you or Sorros? Why would anyone believe in you?<<
I don't recall ever posting on this board that Amati was a good buy at 18?? or any Price Please post the posting #.. Though I may have slipped and stated it in mid April 96, and it did double in 40 odd days, which I view any stock that doubles from $18 to $36 in a 45 days a good buy. It's up to each individual to sell all or part, whenever they themselves determine. One "should" cover their initial investment cost, to gamble or not to gamble when a stock doubles in value is each individuals choice. Amati could have gone a little higher and Split, know one knew at the time. WSTL Jan 96 $20 to $80 in June and Split 2:1 , Pair Jan 96 $40 to $120 in June split 2:1 Amati Jan 96 $6 to $36 in June.
Anyone diversified in the leaders in ADSL technology ( which one should be)in 1Q/2Q 96 is not complaining, about losses.
Myself, and many others of this thread are known as Long Term Investors, and though we continually post on a day to day basis, and wait with baited breath for Newz, Licensing agreements, Deployment statements, Contract announcements, etc, this does not change the fact that we are long term, which anyone reading this thread more than a week can easily ascertain.
Show me a real downside Long term on Amati and I be glad to debate the issue. Otherwise take your personal attacks, other agendas, and leave, or add to this forum without your viscous statements about it's members. This of course is just a friendly suggestion, or proceed on your own course, at your own risk. Below is a snippet from the Amati's Licensing Agreement with Motorola As of Jan 96 stated in Form 10-Q/A:.
Anyone reading the on going debate between Charles Carson and myself, should read the information below or the entire document before believing either parties arguments, if you have any doubt's about Licensing or Patent issues.
Patents as of Jan 96 involved with AMATI/MOT licensing are mentioned at the bottom of the Reference source document.
Complete Document available at : sec.gov JW@KSC
UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, DC 20549
FORM 10-Q/A
[X] QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended January 27, 1996
(snip) WHEREAS AMATI has proprietary technology and design expertise relating to Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop (ADSL) using Discrete Multitone (DMT) line code, and is believed to be in rightful possession of certain proprietary rights in such technology;
WHEREAS MOTOROLA desires to obtain licenses and other rights from AMATI with regard to the aforementioned proprietary rights in order to manufacture and sell integrated circuits based thereon; and
WHEREAS AMATI recognizes the particular qualifications of MOTOROLA and desires to assist MOTOROLA in the development of such integrated circuits, and desires that MOTOROLA become a source for such integrated circuits.
NOW, THEREFORE, MOTOROLA and AMATI agree as follows:
Section 1 - Definitions
Terms in this Agreement, other than names of the Parties hereto, which appear in capital letters, shall have the following meanings:
1.1 AMATI PATENTS shall mean all classes or types of patents, utility models, and design patents of all countries of the world, arising out of inventions made by employees of AMATI, the applications for which have a first effective filing date in any country prior to the date of expiration or termination of this Agreement, or which Patents may, prior to or during the term of this Agreement, be acquired by or become under the control of AMATI, or become licensable by AMATI, and under which and to the extent to which and subject to the conditions under which AMATI or any successor may have, as of the effective date of this Agreement, or at the date of acquisition with respect to patents acquired by or after the effective date of this Agreement, the right to grant licenses of the scope granted herein. AMATI PATENTS include,but are not limited to 1) patents listed in Appendix B and 2) patents issuing from patent application based on those listed in
Appendix B.
1.2 DERIVATIVE PRODUCTS shall mean integrated circuits designed by MOTOROLA using TECHNICAL INFORMATION OF AMATI.
1.3 INTERIM CHIP SET shall mean the ADSL chip set designed by AMATI which complies with the specifications in Appendix A, and which is intended to serve as an interim solution to ADSL applications until the LICENSED PRODUCT is introduced by MOTOROLA.
1.4 LICENSED PRODUCTS shall mean ADSL integrated circuits including but not limited to the transceiver chip or chip set designed by MOTOROLA under this Agreement which utilize TECHNICAL INFORMATION OF AMATI, and which integrated circuits are in substantial compliance with the T1/E1.4 standard, or as amended, and are further defined in the specifications in Appendix A, attached hereto and made a part hereof.
1.5 TECHNICAL INFORMATION OF AMATI shall mean circuitry, algorithms, documentation, and other know-how pertaining to the subject of this Agreement, and which is provided to MOTOROLA by AMATI pursuant to this Agreement or pursuant to a previously executed non-disclosure agreement.
[End of Appendix B Snip]
Complete Document available at : sec.gov |