Turley's final quotes
posted on
Mar 06, 2008 08:27AM
Not a whole lot revealed here. Slow day.
2/29/08 “I leave the company in a strong financial and strategic position, but I haven’t been able to accomplish many of the things I’d set out to do. I’m optimistic that Patriot will flourish and that its shareholders will be rewarded.”
2/28/08 "I'm pleased to welcome another well-known consumer and industrial company to the ranks of MMP licensees," said Jim Turley, Patriot Scientific's president and CEO. "It underscores the valuable and broadly useful nature of our microprocessor technology."
2/25/08 "The rate of licensing has accelerated in the last few months, and we're pleased to welcome Mattel to the group," said Jim Turley, Patriot Scientific's president and CEO. "Microprocessor chips are truly ubiquitous and this latest signing just reinforces the point."
2/13/08 Commenting on Pohl's resignation, Jim Turley, Patriot's CEO, said "The entire board of Patriot Scientific Corporation is deeply appreciative of the many contributions David has made to the success of the company during his years of service as an officer and as a director. He was successful in guiding Patriot through the challenges it has faced in establishing profitability through its current intellectual property licensing program and in several changes of management. His steady hand on the tiller will be greatly missed."
2/8/08 "Everyone knows DIRECTV and their inclusion in the ever-expanding ranks of MMP licensees really underscores the ubiquity of this valuable technology," said Patriot's President and CEO, Jim Turley.
2/5/08 "I'm pleased to see Tokyo Electron join the ranks of our patent licensees," said Jim Turley, CEO of Patriot Scientific. "It's gratifying to know that this microprocessor technology is so useful and so widespread."
1/29/08 Letter to Shareholders from Patriot Scientific Board of Directors – NOT by TURLEY
1/17/08 "I remember Psion as an early innovator with handheld devices, modems, and software," said Jim Turley, Patriot’s president and CEO. "The company has obviously come a long way since then and it's great to see they’re still at the cutting edge."
1/4/08 "In just the first week of 2008, we’re proud to welcome Humax to the long and distinguished roster of MMP licensees," said Jim Turley, president and CEO of Patriot Scientific. "The company’s products are ubiquitous and user-friendly, and I like to think that our technology played a part in that success."
12/21/08 "Verigy occupies an important position in the overall semiconductor industry," said Jim Turley, president and CEO of Patriot Scientific. "As chips get more complex, it becomes harder to verify they work properly, and Verigy's 1500+ employees make sure that our industry runs smoothly."
12/18/07 Note Regarding Settlement from CEO Jim Turley Shareholders are advised that the following is the only information that will be provided by Patriot Scientific Corporation regarding the resolution of the Texas (and California) litigation that had been pending regarding the MMP portfolio patents subject to the dispute: Patriot Scientific Corporation, its directors, officers and employees are obligated to observe the confidentiality provisions of the settlements and will limit any comments or statements solely to references to the wording of the joint press release or statements that matters between the parties to the litigation have been settled. This settlement occurred during Patriot's current financial quarter, which ends February 28, 2008, and for which financial reports will be due for filing with the SEC by the second week of April, 2008. Information applicable to this settlement will be included in those reports to the extent required of the company, yet consistent with the confidentiality restrictions imposed by the settlement pursuant to guidance from Patriot's professional legal and accounting advisors. In addition, consistent with applicable securities laws and Patriot's insider-trading policy, the company's directors, officers, employees and consultants who have knowledge of the terms of settlement are restricted from trading in PTSC shares until after the company's quarterly financial reports are publicly filed next April. We realize that our shareholders may expect that the details of the settlement should be made available to them, or that Patriot's board and management might provide at least general comments or further press releases on the subject. We understand this and would do so if permitted, but in order to honor our legal commitments regarding confidentiality, we have said all we can say. --Jim Turley
12/10/07 "Alpine is the fourth new licensee of our patented microprocessor technology in just eight days, and the 29th overall," added Patriot Scientific president and CEO Jim Turley. "We're delighted to add Alpine to the list of well-known licensees. The technology that was developed for our own products has now proven to be useful to other companies' innovations as well."
12/7/07 "Lite-On is the first major Taiwanese system company to purchase a license," said Patriot Scientific president and CEO Jim Turley. "Following just days after Daewoo of Korea and a new U.S. manufacturer, Lite-On becomes our third licensee this week, highlighting the tremendous momentum behind our microprocessor chip technology. My congratulations go out to Lite-On for their vision, and to Alliacense, our commercialization partner, for their excellent work."
12/6/07 "We welcome WMS as our 27th licensee and the first in the gaming industry," said Jim Turley, Patriot's president and CEO. "The recent increase in licensing activity and this summer's favorable court ruling on our patents are both strong signals that companies should think ahead and move quickly."