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22 Nov 9:36 pm
... : Hewlett-Packard focuses on patent quality, not patent quantity On the subject of getting fewer, high quality patents: See BusinessWeek post by Michael Arndt titled Patent Volume Isn't the Best Innovation Gauge. Arndt
writes the Patent Board publishes five more ways to put a value on patent portfolios, including citations by other patent seekers. Apparently, Arndt and "the Patent Board" have not been keeping track of the literature which questions the value of patent citations. ...
22 Feb, 2007 6:39 pm
... Direction - Martin Scorsese (The Departed) Actor - Forest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland) Actress - Helen Mirren (The Queen) Supporting Actor - Alan Arkin (Little Miss
Sunshine) Supporting Actress - Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls) Original Screenplay - Michael Arndt
(Little Miss Sunshine) Adadpted Screenplay - William Monahan (The Departed) Foreign Film - Pan's Labyrinth Animated Film - Cars Original Song - "Listen" ...
6 Aug, 2007 3:09 pm
... and investment decisions serve as a constant system of voting preferences. It is no surprise, then, that large corporations have finally come to understand that "public perceptions
affect a company's stock price," Pete Engardio and Michael Arndt, What Price Reputation?, Business
Week, July 9 & 16, 2007 at 70. "More and more are finding that the way in which the outside world expects a company to behave and perform can be its most ...
24 Apr 1:15 am
In an article in BusinessWeek titled The U.S. Is Losing Its Lead in Patents , Michael Arndt writes
Last year, for the first time, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office issued more patents to foreigners than to Americans. IPBiz suggests that "last year" is not the first time non-US
entities received more US patents than US entities. Odd text within the BW article: American patent awards may be dropping for ...
13 Oct 7:12 am
... risk running afoul of the rule and could find your project being delayed by angry "Not in my Backyard" (NIMBY) complaints from local residents who might object to the sight of a
250-300 foot tall tower in their backyard. Michael Arndt's post in Business Week online discusses the
rule. You can access the post by clicking here. As the Environmental Leader online reports, "Andris Cukurs, CEO of U.S. operations for Suzion Energy, said that ...
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