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Feb 26, 2007 04:26PM
SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- November 21, 2005 -- Patriot Scientific Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: PTSC) a high-tech intellectual properties company that specializes in developing and licensing high-performance ultra-low power microprocessor technology, will be making one of the featured semiconductor presentations at the 16th annual Wall Street Analyst Forum, according to Patriot Chairman and CEO, David Pohl. Patriot will be presenting to both buy-side and sell-side analysts, as well as portfolio managers, on Wednesday, November 30th at 10:20 a.m. A live and retrievable webcast of Patriot's presentation can be accessed via www.analyst-conference.com
"One of our key goals in presenting to the Wall Street Analyst Forum is based on the dramatic changes Patriot has undergone this year," Pohl explained. "These changes include:
Our presentation will include a discussion of our new 3-pronged corporate strategy - including the licensing that has driven such significant revenue in 2005 and setting the stage for what we intend will be even a more successful year in 2006. While some of the ongoing activities related to this strategy remain confidential, we will be reaffirming our plans to invest portions of our anticipated licensing revenue in new, compatible technologies that provide integration and synergy with our existing intellectual property portfolio."
The Wall Street Analyst's Forum has been sponsoring analyst conferences in New York, Boston and London since 1988. These 15 previous conferences have included 2,500 different NYSE/NASDAQ/AMEX company presentations, attended by more 15,000 different analysts and portfolio managers. Typically, this event is covered by the Wall Street Journal, Barron's, CNBC, Bloomberg and Fox News. The presentation - the entire conference - will be held at The Roosevelt Hotel on Madison Ave and 45th in New York City. A live and retrievable webcast of Patriot's presentation can be accessed via www.analyst-conference.com
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