RE:WI-LAN performance
While it's true that the market hasn't recognized the value of Quarterhill, the value is still there. For example, if they broke up and sold the individual corporate entities, then broke up WiLan by selling it's current revenue stream, then sold it's patents individually or in small groups for the most valuable ones, and larger market sensible groups for the remaining, the dollar value would well exceed it's current market value. Then there's the U.S. $80 million as well, in cash. It will take some time, and likely some more acquisitions, before the market sees the repetitive, and revenue growth it seems to want to see. Obviously record annual income and asset growth aren't want it thinks is value. Like some posters here, it just needs a couple more hammer blows to the head. They've been delivering them quarterly, so it's just a time thing.