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To: atm_prophet who wrote (5597)2/15/2007 3:32:59 PM
From: WR61499   of 6687
 
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Texas Instruments'
(TXN 31.14, +0.19, +0.6% ) shares gained Wednesday after the company received a favorable summary judgement in a patent infringement dispute with Acacia Research Corp.'s
CBMX.84, +0.13, +18.3% ) Microprocessor Enhancement Corp. unit. T-I shares rose 78 cents, or 2.6%, to $31.05 in afternoon action on volume of 10.3 million. Before the opening bell, the company said a District Court in California dismissed the case, ruling that T-I didn't infringe on any claim and that each claim of the Microprocessor Enhancement patent was invalid. The court also ordered Microprocessor Enhancement to pay T-I's costs related to the suit. End of Story
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