Things have been warp-speed at the office lately, so I apologize for being about 3 weeks late on this. Better late than never.
Ocean Tomo was asked by Bloomberg Business Week to use their PatentRatings platform to rank the 25 most inventive companies in the world. OT’s patented program ranked companies based on the most valuable patent portfolios. Read more about the rankings and the results at Ocean Tomo’s press release.
A good James Malackowski quote from the release: “The ultimate value of a patent portfolio is not the rating or even licensing income; both are indirect effects. The ultimate measure of value is the portfolio’s effect on
earnings and stock price. Our rating system has proven to be a forward looking indication of stock value with proven out-performance over a sustained period of time.”
Ian McClure is a former corporate & securities and intellectual property law attorney with
Trevor M. Blum is a former Associate in the Chicago-based, valuation practice group of Ocean Tomo, LLC., an intellectual property (IP) consultancy. Additionally, he provided instrumental research support to Intellectual Property Exchange International, Inc., an IP exchange start-up. Trevor holds a B.S. from Indiana University and is currently an MBA candidate at the University of Cambridge, focusing on international business and finance. His interests also include entrepreneurship, economics, and informational visualization. He enjoys running and cycling in his free time. Trevor seeks to bring a transnational business perspective to the blog. 
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