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April 17th, 2007

Vonage: Verizon patent suit could bankrupt us

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 5:30 pm

Categories: General, VOIP, Verizon, Vonage

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Vonage said the Verizon patent suit could force the VOIP provider into bankruptcy.

Vonage made that statement in its annual report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. While the Verizon patent suit was expected to be a risk factor for Vonage bankruptcy goes a little beyond the standard boilerplate fare.

An adverse ruling–Vonage says it'll appeal Verizon's lawsuit as long as it can (probably two years or so)–would set off a chain reaction that doesn't bode well for the company or its customers. If Verizon were to win its lawsuit it could:

  • "result in the loss of a substantial number of existing customers or prohibit the acquisition of new customers;                   
  • lead to an event of default under the terms of our convertible notes, which could accelerate the payment of approximately $253.6 million of principal and interest under our notes;          
  • cause us to accelerate expenditures to preserve existing revenues;                     
  • cause existing or new vendors to require prepayments or letters of credit;                      
  • cause us to lose access to key distribution channels;                  
  • result in substantial employee layoffs or risk the permanent loss of highly-valued employees; 
  • materially and adversely affect our brand in the market place and cause a substantial loss of goodwill;                
  • cause our stock price to decline significantly or otherwise cause us to fail to meet the continued listing requirements of the New York Stock Exchange, which could result in the delisting of our common stock from the Exchange;           
  • materially and adversely affect our liquidity, including our ability to pay debts and other obligations as they become due; and                       
  • lead to the bankruptcy or liquidation of the company."

That's quite a mouthful. Now some folks would say these risk factors lay out scenarios that rarely come to fruition. Wrong. You'd be surprised how many times these risk factors turn out to be prophetic. Vonage better hope that Sprint is interested in the company. After that SEC filing, the price tag for Vonage probably just fell. 

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Gee
Gee, I guess they shouldn't have infringed on anothers patent. Were they just hoping that no one would notice and they stole revenue from another company? They deserve everything they get....... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Tinman57 Posted on: 04/18/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Verizon,  Grayson Peddie | 04/17/07
If you want to be angry  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/17/07
No. I'm angry at Verizon.  Grayson Peddie | 04/17/07
Thier patent is so vague  Suicida| | 04/17/07
How about the other way around  nmh | 04/18/07
They can't compete?  voska | 04/18/07
Have you really look at their long distance plan?  lenohere | 04/18/07
Bogus argument  ac2_z | 04/18/07
You have got to be kidding!!!!  rrance | 04/18/07
Remember Lotus 1-2-3?  ssaftler@... | 04/18/07
Sorry,  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/18/07
Still in court  voska | 04/18/07
No_Axe I finally agree with you on something .  Intellihence | 04/18/07
This is an excellent example of using patents to INHIBIT  Update victim | 04/18/07
Vonage has to go!  mames1701 | 04/18/07
your subject line misled me  culebra | 04/18/07
Rates Technology dropped its $1 billion lawsuit against Vonage  traderpro | 04/18/07
Monopoly  jdcaustx@... | 04/18/07
mixed bag  culebra | 04/18/07
your subject line misled me  culebra | 04/18/07
All patents must die [nt]  Omch'Ar | 04/18/07
Congress seriously needs to have a conversation regarding patents  Been_Done_Before | 04/18/07
Verizon should stop playing games  steve_m29169 | 04/18/07
Vonage knew they had stolen the technoligy  kevin.casey@... | 04/18/07
Gee  Tinman57 | 04/18/07

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