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Intellectual Property

May 20, 2003

Failed Companies' Patents Can Be Good Acquisitions

Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By Robert R. Sachs - The fickle economy continues to take its toll on both startups and mature companies. Many companies that survived the initial dot-com collapse are still at risk of failure, restructuring or acquisition as they struggle with declining sales, the inability to raise capital and the loss of significant partnerships, suppliers or customers.

        Focus Column
        
        Intellectual Property
        
        By Robert R. Sachs
        
        The fickle economy ...

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