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Old 05-02-2007, 04:38 PM
pig4bill pig4bill is offline
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Default Re: Could Someone Research This Angle

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You guys are not exactly getting the point. Firstly it doesn't matter much whether the outcome is a surprise. Because I am talking about the performance of the stock AFTER the verdict. Secondly that performance need not be directly related to the product under litigation. Rather it is related to the fact that they no longer have to concentrate lots of time and energy on the lawsuit. (Which might mean that the losing side is not a good short.) I'm wondering whether the market would, on average, underestimate the positive effect this freeing up of resources has on a company. They certainly did when it came to Shufflemaster winning the suit that Mikohn brought against it.

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In a lawsuit is the CEO of shufflemaster devoting serious time to the lawsuit rather than the company? I wouldn't think he would be.

I would say for small companies it may have an impact. For large companies it would have zero impact.

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Exactly. Maybe if it's a little pissant company with 8 people in it, it's a big deal. Otherwise, not. Researching patent lawsuit results on companies like that would probably be a waste of time, because there won't be very many.
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