Monthly Archives: January 2009

More on Using IP in Tough Times

Following our blog last week tracking two articles discussing IP in the recession, I happened across Michael Moberly’s and JongPil Cheon’s article Use Intangible Assets to Weather the Financial Crisis (you may need to sign up for the trial subscription to download the PDF). … Continue reading

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Recession Not Easy On IP

You know times are tough when there is more than just the occasional article discussing intellectual property issues. We think IP is cool, exciting stuff but it’s not a big seller of newspapers and magazines. (Ironically, these are the folks that should consider selling IP to … Continue reading

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Recession Throws Pickle to Valuators

What’s a business valuator to do? So much has changed in just the last few months, particularly the compression of asset prices across the board, that the normal data sources used for valuations are obsolete. This was the buzz and … Continue reading

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