Yes fairchij, I think you're right about this being very good for POET. Think of this scenario. Now you could have two companies who might otherwise have been competing for POET, talking to each other about adding POET to their collective patent porfolio, and being willing to actually pay more for us than if they were separately interested because in the end it will actually represent a smaller proportion of their available cash. And they would be able to use a wider range of POET's applications than if they were going solo.
Maybe they would be open to a threesome!?
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