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For a long time, RPX (NASDAQ: RPXC) specialized in helping companies engage in risk management related to potential patent litigation, putting together a portfolio of intellectual property to give its ...
Patent litigation is getting so bad that a new startup, RPX Corp. (aka, Rational Patent) is gearing up to help companies defend themselves specifically against patent trolls (organizations that buy up ...
Investors searching for value in an expensive market may wish to look at small-cap stocks. After outsized gains in 2016, the Russell 2000 Index is actually slightly negative for 2017. One small-cap ...
So we've seen this kind of vibrant momentum and enthusiasm building within the sales team and I think the really positive energy here is that they are working to together on a daily basis. There is ...
Based on the aggregated intelligence of 180,000-plus investors participating in Motley Fool CAPS, the Fool's free investing community, patent-risk management specialist RPX has earned a respected four ...
The U.S. legal system draws criticism from around the world because of frivolous litigation and baseless intellectual-property allegations. To respond to the threat of huge expenses and the annoyance ...
Change has been in the air at RPX Corp., the San Francisco-based defensive patent aggregator. Three new members have joined RPX’s board of directors in the last year. Founder and CEO John Amster ...
RPX’s latest quarterly review provides a deep dive on the effects of Berkheimer and Aatrix. If you forget, the Federal Circuit found in those two 2018 cases that Section 101 motions – at the Rule 56 ...
The initial public offering of RPX Corp, a San Francisco company that acquires patents to protect technology giants like Google and Cisco from patent lawsuits, marks the latest escalation in the ...
RPX (NAS: RPXC) is expected to report Q1 earnings on April 30. Here's what Wall Street wants to see: The 10-second takeaway Comparing the upcoming quarter to the prior-year quarter, average analyst ...
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