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Friday, 27 February 2009 15:56
NeoMedia Mobile World Congress NeoMedia's Barcode Lookup Patent Approved
Wednesday February 18, 9:00 am ET
Mobile Advertising Industry Looks Forward to Next Growth Phase
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: NEOM - News), the global leader in camera-initiated transactions for mobile devices, announced today that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) has ruled in favor of NeoMedia in the reexamination of its U.S. Patent
No. 6,199,048, System And Method For Automatic Access Of A Remote Computer Over A Network. All ninety-five claims of this Barcode Lookup Patent have been confirmed as being patentable by the PTO.
The PTO’s re-validation of this patent provides tremendous opportunities for companies in the mobile advertising space, allowing them to unify and quickly move forward to implement new applications and services.
“This is excellent news for NeoMedia as it allows us to move forward with our vision to create strong partnerships and synergies to align all companies for the next growth phase,” said Iain McCready, chief executive officer of NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. “We are committed to building a fully involved and collaborative ecosystem of agencies, mobile operators, and vendors who recognize the potential of mobile barcode advertising.”
"We are pleased that this patent has withstood the intense scrutiny of the PTO's re-examination process, in which numerous additional prior art references were considered in detail by the PTO Examiners before confirming all ninety-five claims as being patentable", said Tony Barkume of Barkume & Associates, P.C., patent counsel for NeoMedia. "The approval indicated by the PTO in its Notice of Intent to Issue a Re-examination Certificate has confirmed the strength and validity of the '048 patent in the face of such a heightened challenge."
In keeping with its vision and commitment to developing an interoperable global ecosystem, NeoMedia is licensing its technology to foster innovation in the creation of exciting new mobile barcode applications and services for the advertising industry.
NeoMedia embraces the development of open standards for 1D and 2D barcode technologies, and provides a global infrastructure to resolve these barcodes across multiple carriers. The company’s ecosystem ensures that all parties involved in the transaction are accurately compensated by pre-defined business rules. Through NeoMedia’s complete solution, media & advertising companies, consumers, businesses, mobile operators and OEMs can harness wireless networks to perform commerce more easily and securely, and ensure monetization can occur reliably and accurately.
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Using strictly the float
• $ 50-Mil. Sale Price / 1.35Bil. Float = $ 0.037 pps
• $ 100-Mil. Sale Price / 1.35Bil. Float = $ 0.074 pps
• $ 250-Mil. Sale Price / 1.35Bil. Float = $ 0.19 pps
• $ 500-Mil. Sale Price / 1.35Bil. Float = $ 0.37 pps
• $ 750-Mil. Sale Price / 1.35Bil. Float = $ 0.56 pps
• $ 1-Bil. Sale Price / 1.35Bil. Float = $ 0.74 pps
• $ 1.5-Bil. Sale Price / 1.35Bil. Float = $ 1.11 pps
• $ 2-Bil. Sale Price / 1.35Bil. Float = $ 1.48 pps
• $ 3-Bil. Sale Price / 1.35Bil. Float = $ 2.22 pps
• $ 4-Bil. Sale Price / 1.35Bil. Float = $ 2.96 pps
• $ 5-Bil. Sale Price / 1.35Bil. Float = $ 3.74 pps
How much does YAGI have invested thus far? $50-Mil.
How much deos MSFT have in cash reserves? $60-Bil.
How much does GOOG have in cash reserves? $14-Bil.
How much does YHOO have in cash reserves? $3-Bil.
How much could this stock be worth pro forma short term?
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There were 2Bil. cell phones world wide in mid 2006.
This will be closer to 3Bil. by 2010.
Say 1/3rd or 1Bil. conservatively speaking are barcode capable.
Say 1/5th of them or 200Mil. conservatively speaking will be scanning barcodes by then.
At $0.01/click/day, thats $2Mil./day x 365 days = $700Mil./yr.
At $0.02/click/day, it doubles to $1.4Bil./yr.
At $0.05/click/day, its now $3.5Bil./yr.
...and thats if only 200Mil cell phone users world wide click on only one code per day. Now say they click on 2, 3, 4 or more per day? The revenue becomes exponential.
Also, this does not take into consideration purchase transactions, demographic value, LBS services, etc
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