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Too old to care
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Acacia 2Q Revenue: $19,000
Acacia 2Q Revenue: $19,000
Yes, you read it right! Only $19,000 (see TheStreet.com) (Look up Acacia financials released July 29, 2003) If you don't have time, here is an edited summary: Acacia Technologies Group fromThe Street.com (A Division of Acacia Research Corporation) Financial Results DMT license fee revenues for the second quarter of 2003 were $19,000 versus no license fee revenues in the comparable 2002 period. Since November 2002, the Acacia Technologies group has entered into 27 license agreements for its DMT technology, 13 of which were executed in the second quarter of 2003. All of the Acacia Technologies group's DMT license agreements provide for recurring license fee payments to be made by the respective licensees over the term of the licenses. The second quarter 2003 division net loss was $1,577,000 versus $3,806,000 in the comparable 2002 period. Financial Condition Total assets for the Acacia Technologies group were $42,919,000 as of June 30, 2003 compared to $47,212,000 as of December 31, 2002. Cash and cash equivalents and short-term investments totaled $35,840,000 as of June 30, 2003 compared to $39,792,000 as of December 31, 2002. (Lets see, $19,000 divided by 27-licenses...thats about $703 per license. And supposedly Virgin.com is one of the 27!) I guess they pay much less than 2% of revenue huh?) The other part of acacia, their medical group is doing quite nicely. Their stock is way up! |
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acacia stock is up 64% totday!
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Ik ben een aap
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HAL 9000
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64% up? wow,someone from the board bought $500 value shares
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