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Technology Stocks : Turbodyne Technologies Inc. (TRBDF)

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To: Papillon who wrote (1685)8/10/1998 3:33:00 PM
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Papillon, the patents are indeed real, but that doesn't mean they are worth anything.

It's not that hard to patent something. A patent is merely a publication.

As an example, consider COPY, or Copytele, which has much in common with Turbodylution: both companies use options as a disclosure-free method of financing the co., both companies have diluted their stock tremendously, both tout their patents, both have touted alliances and joint ventures that never amounted to anything, both have focused on 'marketing' their product in countries that are far away from the eyes of US investors, and both have seen zero revenue from the products they have been developing and patenting for years.

Just remember, having a patent does not mean having a valuable technology. It just means having a technology that has been described in a publication.
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