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#71
http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/ZiiLabsS...eID=375729

Quote:Creative Subsidiary ZiiLabs Settles Patent Infringement Lawsuit with Apple
- Apple to take License for the ZiiLabs’ Patents
Creative Technology Ltd (“Creative”) today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary,
ZiiLabs Inc., Ltd (“ZiiLabs”) has entered into an agreement with Apple to settle its patent
infringement lawsuit filed in the United States against Apple in March 2014.
As part of the agreement, Apple will take a license for the ZiiLabs’ patents. Creative expects
the license payment will contribute approximately US$0.23 of earnings per share to the
current quarter ending 31 December 2015.
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#72
(30-10-2015, 10:13 AM)cif5000 Wrote: http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/ZiiLabsS...eID=375729

Quote:Creative Subsidiary ZiiLabs Settles Patent Infringement Lawsuit with Apple
- Apple to take License for the ZiiLabs’ Patents
Creative Technology Ltd (“Creative”) today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary,
ZiiLabs Inc., Ltd (“ZiiLabs”) has entered into an agreement with Apple to settle its patent
infringement lawsuit filed in the United States against Apple in March 2014.
As part of the agreement, Apple will take a license for the ZiiLabs’ patents. Creative expects
the license payment will contribute approximately US$0.23 of earnings per share to the
current quarter ending 31 December 2015.

The reason for today share price performance, +40%, justify?
“夏则资皮,冬则资纱,旱则资船,水则资车” - 范蠡
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#73
Creative sued both apple and Samsung. At the AGM, Sim mentioned on the sidelines that almost 75% of the industry is violating their patents but chose to sue only Apple and Samsung as they are currently the biggest players.

The next step is to invite those Chinese and Japanese companies that are violating those patents to enter into a licensing agreement.

Seems like creative fortunes has reversed! Now everybody knows Apple has been repeatedly stealing Creative ideas since the days of the nomad jukebox!
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#74
Creative Technology makes first move into virtual reality in fight to regain relevance

https://sg.yahoo.com/finance/news/creati...31239.html
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#75
I am always concern such device. Isn't it lie putting the TV right in front of your eyes. Thought that is bad for eye-sight?
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#76
A number of folks are already doing it in the market. To gain mass acceptance they need to have breakthrough technology.
Currently from what i did not see is mass market embracing it. Don't get me wrong. Is still amazing tech. So what makes Creative ones more special than others. Do they have something that tilt the consumer sentiment over ?

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#77
How about these products?
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Creative to Partner with HEADSTM Innovation to Deliver Powerful, Technologically Advanced Audio Solutions in Collaboration with Multi-Grammy Award-Winning Producer and Artist Wyclef Jean 
The Exciting Product Line-up Will Begin with A Custom-Tuned Version of Creative’s iRoarTM – The Most Intelligent Speaker on the Planet 
http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/PR2016Cr...eID=384727
 
 
Creative Unleashes the X-Fi Sonic Carrier:
An Extreme Technology Carrier System Encompassing The Latest 15.2 High-Resolution Audio and A Wide Array of Advanced Audio/Video and Wireless Technologies
Personifying The Audio of Tomorrow, The Extravagantly Crafted Carrier System Hosts, Bridges, and Enhances A Multitude of State-Of-The-Art Entertainment Platforms in One Slim Unit
http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/PR2016Cr...eID=384726
 

Creative Re-Create the Speaker with iRoar:
The Most Intelligent Speaker on the Planet
The Advanced Programmable and Upgradable Bluetooth® Speaker Combines the Powerful Sound Blaster® Multi-Core Processor with the Award-winning Sound Blaster RoarTM Design that Features 5 Drivers Including a Powerful Subwoofer 
http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/PR2016Cr...eID=384723
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#78
Sure not bad products, but are they able to create a large enough demand for it.

Creative still has been producing good enough speakers. But their targetted market for such niche products is small, thus profitability is difficult. It isn't like their sound cards, which had to be fitted in almost every PC worldwide in the 90s. ROAR speakers product is not a must have in even 30% of households, until it becomes widely accepted; do not expect a turnaround.

*interesting nugget of fact, Wyclef Jean was also the artiste that collaborated with Sun Ho
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#79
Creative legal department, has became a profit center, rather than a cost center... Tongue

Creative Technology launches lawsuits against seven smartphone makers

SINGAPORE (March 25): Creative Technology founder Sim Wong Hoo has not been meeting investors much over the past couple of years but he seems to be able to make time for his lawyers.

In an SGX filing put out at 5pm today, the company announced that it has filed a complaint with the United States International Trade Commission, to seek injunctions against seven smartphone makers who together own around 70% of the worldwide share of this market.

The seven are Samsung, LG, Sony, HTC, ZTE, Blackberry as well as Lenovo, which now owns the Motorola smartphone brand.

The company has also filed parallel patent infringement lawsuits against these seven companies in the Eastern District of Texas.
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http://www.theedgemarkets.com/sg/article...one-makers
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#80
(28-03-2016, 11:45 AM)CityFarmer Wrote: Creative legal department, has became a profit center, rather than a cost center... Tongue

Creative Technology launches lawsuits against seven smartphone makers

SINGAPORE (March 25): Creative Technology founder Sim Wong Hoo has not been meeting investors much over the past couple of years but he seems to be able to make time for his lawyers.

In an SGX filing put out at 5pm today, the company announced that it has filed a complaint with the United States International Trade Commission, to seek injunctions against seven smartphone makers who together own around 70% of the worldwide share of this market.

The seven are Samsung, LG, Sony, HTC, ZTE, Blackberry as well as Lenovo, which now owns the Motorola smartphone brand.

The company has also filed parallel patent infringement lawsuits against these seven companies in the Eastern District of Texas.
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http://www.theedgemarkets.com/sg/article...one-makers

Finally CREATIVE found a CREATIVE way to earn money...well done SIM  Big Grin
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