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Technology Stocks : InterTrust Technologies (ITRU) -- Digital Rights -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: a.m. fisher who wrote (119)8/4/2000 10:31:02 AM
From: $Mogul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 201
 
You obviously do not follow my picks.... take your slanderous comments elsewhere.. My performance speaks for itself.

If you continue your defamatory comments I wil have to take the appropriate action with SI. Please refrain.



To: a.m. fisher who wrote (119)8/10/2000 12:28:05 AM
From: Walter Morton  Respond to of 201
 
ITRU accepts stock in customers instead of cash.

In connection with our strategy to promote widespread deployment of our software, through June 30, 2000, we have on four occasions received initial license fees for our Commerce software in the form of minority equity positions in the licensees. We received approximately 1.7 million shares of common stock from one licensee, 882,000 shares of common stock from the second licensee, 148,300 shares of common stock from the third licensee, and 579 shares of common stock from the fourth licensee, which we believe represents approximately 10%, 18%, 5%, and 14% of the outstanding shares of the licensees as of the license date. Because the entities were recently formed, privately-held companies and we were unable to obtain sufficient evidence of the fair value of the common stock of the entities, we did not record revenue or deferred revenue from the license fees. We are obligated to provide unspecified upgrades and new releases, on a when and if available basis, to the licensees over a two year period under the agreements for additional fees. We are not obligated to provide any funding to the licensees for the development of the licensees' software. In the future, we may enter into other equity payment arrangements. See Note 3 of Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.

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To: a.m. fisher who wrote (119)9/4/2000 11:46:45 AM
From: Walter Morton  Respond to of 201
 
Electronic Buyers' News

8/4/2000

... TI [TXN]currently controls nearly half of the general-purpose DSP market, 60 percent of the cellular handset chip market, and is working with nine of the top 10 MP3 player manufacturers, executives said.

... TI has done well to increase its market share in the general-purpose DSP market by a few percentage points each of the last few years, to the point where it held a 48 percent share of the $4.4 billion market in 1999, according to Forward Concepts. That market is expected to grow to $18 billion by 2004, and represents only a portion of the overall opportunities for DSP, according to analysts.
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May 19, 2000

Texas Instruments Industry-Leading Programmable DSPs to Integrate InterTrust's Digital Rights Management Technology

TI licenses InterTrust's Rights/PD™ Software to Develop Flexible, Secure Solutions for Portable Internet Audio Devices


intertrust.com



To: a.m. fisher who wrote (119)10/26/2000 1:24:43 PM
From: Walter Morton  Respond to of 201
 
AOL expected to blitz the USA with CD's containing InterTrust software as part of AOL 6.0

Several million disks will be available free in thousands of outlets of 50 retail chains, including Wal-Mart Stores Inc., company officials said. Users also will be able to download the new software from the World Wide Web.

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