Post by
wilander on Dec 16, 2021 1:21pm
Thinking out loud
I also wonder if maybe there was a significant deal/acquisition to be done fitting well into ETC and Hill was nu-uh in the end, while Kidd was all for it. (we did raise $50 million for a reason) That discussion got heated and the question eventually became "what is our direction and how are we getting there and can I buy into it?" and one had one way and the other another and an ultimatum was thrown out. And that Kidd, in the end, was the one who came out on top with the backing of the board.
If so I would like to think that some moving parts wont be put on hold and may even excelerate them. Particularly since the hiring is internal rather than a complete outsider. Normally I would excpect many many months for a new guy to get settled in before any substantial moves/acquisitions happen. This may not be the case with this scenerio.
Comment by
whaler83 on Dec 16, 2021 1:47pm
no need to settle in. Quarterhill is now ETC. lets move this thing forward and get Wilan sold ASAP
Comment by
whaler83 on Dec 16, 2021 2:05pm
i imagine even Wilan was not privy to this information. They were buying patents as of recently.
Comment by
cabbieJBJ on Dec 16, 2021 2:55pm
Whaler, not buying. Signing partnership deals. Wilan has bought very few patents since 2017.
Comment by
Lagger95 on Dec 16, 2021 2:16pm
Obviously there was a power struggle with Hill and Kidd. No reason to believe that Hill was hesitant to pull the trigger on any deals. They said the plan is the same. Could just as easily (and more likely in my opinion) be that Kidd didn't want to play second fiddle and would leave if he didn't get the job. ETC is a much larger part of QTRH.
Comment by
cabbieJBJ on Dec 16, 2021 3:15pm
pcyl, the only thing I'd like to point out is that there will be no change in the strategy. Gillberry said so unequivocally yesterday. What has changed is the pace and size of the possible acquisitions, based on the amount generated from the sale of Wilan versus tapping into the projected $30M/year EBIDTA. A corollary benefit is the elimination of ~$10M per year in corporate overhead.
Comment by
Justhalffull on Dec 16, 2021 5:36pm
But of course. However, the whole Wi-Lan model has been to have several quarters of losses and then a big patent infringement hit. Just look at the patent revenue numbers. Lumpy is what rthey used. That's the way it works. Sure you eliminate the legal expenses, but you also lose the periodic wins. And I just want one more. APPLE
Comment by
Joey67 on Dec 17, 2021 9:25am
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