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REVO is forecasting $20 to $30 million in total estimated annual revenues from the residual and ongoing licensing fees and royalties that are projected to be generated from its new global license agreement from the marketing and exploitation of the patents. REVO could receive an estimated 40% of the total, or $8 to $12 million annually.
Solomon Ali, REVO's Senior Vice President, says, "We're taking strategic steps to maximize the full potential of our new global license agreement. The foundation cornerstone has been laid for a new era in our Company's history. As we explore the global market for our technologies, we believe some of the companies that could potentially benefit from the applications of a sublicense of our technology systems are companies such as Apple, AT&T, Samsung, Time Warner, Siemens, Google, CPI Security, GE, Microsoft, and others. Some large energy companies and electric power plants that recently reported security issues could also benefit from our systems to provide greater security for their facilities. We also feel our stock is presently undervalued, and as we obtain sublicenses and strategic alliances with other companies for our patented technologies, this could have a very positive impact on our stock price and benefit our shareholders."
REVO is forecasting $20 to $30 million in total estimated annual revenues from the residual and ongoing licensing fees and royalties that are projected to be generated from its new global license agreement from the marketing and exploitation of the patents. REVO could receive an estimated 40% of the total, or $8 to $12 million annually.
Solomon Ali, REVO's Senior Vice President, says, "We're taking strategic steps to maximize the full potential of our new global license agreement. The foundation cornerstone has been laid for a new era in our Company's history. As we explore the global market for our technologies, we believe some of the companies that could potentially benefit from the applications of a sublicense of our technology systems are companies such as Apple, AT&T, Samsung, Time Warner, Siemens, Google, CPI Security, GE, Microsoft, and others. Some large energy companies and electric power plants that recently reported security issues could also benefit from our systems to provide greater security for their facilities. We also feel our stock is presently undervalued, and as we obtain sublicenses and strategic alliances with other companies for our patented technologies, this could have a very positive impact on our stock price and benefit our shareholders."