by beanstalk | Dec 28, 2012 | Business Reputation Risk & Mitigation
Michael D. Moberly December 28, 2012 An intriguing question was posed by Stuart Green, a Rutgers law professor, in a New York Times article (March 28, 2012), in which he frames in a very ‘forward looking’ manner whether the terms theft and/or stealing actually fit...
by beanstalk | Dec 27, 2012 | Intangible Valuation & Monetization
Michael D. Moberly December 26, 2012 When clients I serve, find it necessary to have their intangible assets valued, I draw their attention to the necessity for the valuation to address – reveal much more than merely the assets’ standalone value, that is,...
by beanstalk | Dec 21, 2012 | Intangible Assets & Business
Michael D. Moberly December 21, 2012 As stated here on numerous prior occasions, it’s absolutely essential for business decision makers to recognize that in a vast majority of transactions they either initiate or otherwise become engaged, correctly identifying and...
by beanstalk | Dec 20, 2012 | Safeguarding Intangible Assets & IP
Michael D. Moberly December 20, 2012 By now, readers know that it is an irreversible economic fact (business reality) that steadily rising percentages (65+%) of most company’s value, sources of revenue, and ‘building blocks’ for growth, profitability, and...
by beanstalk | Dec 19, 2012 | Intangible Assets & Business
Michael D. Moberly December 19, 2012 There’s really no difference between a patent and an intangible asset. In fact intellectual properties, of which patents are one, are merely one type or category of intangible asset. The only difference is that a patent,...