ACTG owns the R2 Solutions subsidiary suing Databricks over US 8,190,610; Databricks failed to transfer venue, the patent survived PTAB challenges, and recent pretrial rulings favored R2. ACTG’s EV is roughly $192M against ~$358M cash, so a nine-figure settlement or verdict could be a large per-share catalyst; the trial date creates a defined event window. Asymmetric event-driven long on litigation upside, with balance-sheet cash providing some downside cushion. Trial outcomes are binary; damages could be far below estimates; Databricks may settle cheaply or appeal; ACTG has other businesses and ongoing cash needs; the SF state court case and anti-SLAPP fight add uncertainty.
ACTG owns the R2 Solutions subsidiary suing Databricks over US 8,190,610; Databricks failed to transfer venue, the patent survived PTAB challenges, and recent pretrial rulings favored R2. ACTG’s EV is roughly $192M against ~$358M cash, so a nine-figure settlement or verdict could be a large per-share catalyst; the trial date creates a defined event window. Asymmetric event-driven long on litigation upside, with balance-sheet cash providing some downside cushion. Trial outcomes are binary; damages could be far below estimates; Databricks may settle cheaply or appeal; ACTG has other businesses and ongoing cash needs; the SF state court case and anti-SLAPP fight add uncertainty.