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Technology Stocks : NOK... without the BS
NOK 6.910-0.9%3:59 PM EST

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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (112)8/25/2012 11:07:36 AM
From: sylvester80   of 580
 
Exactly what I've been saying.... this will not the thermonuclear strike that the apple friendly media is talking about.


Even if the court upheld all of the jury's liability findings (not unlikely) and granted Apple injunctive relief against Samsung over all of them (not easy to achieve, but possible; a hearing has been set for September 20), and if such injunction was not stayed by the appeals court (a stay is possible but not a given), Samsung would not be forced out of the U.S. market as a result of this litigation. Samsung can and will design around Apple's design patents, and it can and will have to work with Google to engineer around Apple's software patents. Its products may, as a result, be less appealing, but they are still going to be marketable.
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