Post by
cabbieJBJ on Sep 16, 2024 2:49pm
Keeping an eye on Wilan
New action filed Friday, 13-SEP-2024, in WDTX v. Qualcomm. Action is 6:24-cv-00472
"Since August 2014, Collabo Innovations, Inc., a Wi-LAN subsidiary, has been litigating a portfolio of patents received in 2013 from Panasonic, doing so across three campaigns as a formal matter. In February of this year, the last active case, against AMD in the Western District of Texas, was dismissed with prejudice after the parties noticed a resolution. Now, Collabo has sued Qualcomm over the same single patent, generally related to a conserving power in a microcontroller. The accused products include “Qualcomm processors such as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 Processor APQ8064 and other processors and platforms offered and sold by Qualcomm that support low power state with power collapse (and similar functionality)”. RPX Weekly Newsletter
Comment by
Staydotcalm on Sep 16, 2024 4:11pm
We need an update on where Quarterhill stands in relation to the earnout payments. I have reached out to Dave Mason 3 times and have had no response???????
Comment by
cabbieJBJ on Sep 17, 2024 9:01am
You are correct mrmoribund.
Comment by
mrmoribund on Sep 17, 2024 9:24am
Okay, then there's not really much at stake (for Quarterhill) in Wilan performing well. If / when Wilan achieves a big payday it will only make it more likely that Quarterhill will get: (1) $16 million instead of $13 million; (2) whatever they get SOONER (because paying off Quarterhill will stand in the way of Wilan paying a dividend or other distribution to their other shareholders).
Comment by
mrmoribund on Sep 17, 2024 11:06am
So, according to that, if Wilan produces really strong results, Quarterhill will eventually receive $39.4 million plus any interest accumulated on the promissory note.
Comment by
cabbieJBJ on Sep 17, 2024 11:14am
Yes mrmoribund, that is my read. Timing TBD, tho.
Comment by
cabbieJBJ on Sep 17, 2024 10:47am
mrmoribund, it may not quite so simple. There may be requirements to adress the milestones before the equity. Anyway, it's all speculation. When it happens (notice I say when, not if), it'll be a surprise for the stock price. As I said, I do not think anything further from the Wilan sale is baked into the SP.