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Daniel Broms, Lund SE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090303254 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING A DISPLAYING OF A GRAPHICAL OBJECT ON A DISPLAY OF A MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - The present invention provides a mobile electronic device comprising a display for displaying an image and an input unit comprising plural keys. The mobile electronic device is equipped with a control unit for controlling the displaying of the image. The present invention further provides a method of controlling a displaying of a graphical object on display of a mobile electronic device. | 12-10-2009 |
Per Broms, Linkoping SE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080198640 | Data Storage Device - In a non-volatile electric memory system a card-like memory unit ( | 08-21-2008 |
| 20080198644 | Data Storage Device - In a non-volatile electric memory system a memory unit ( | 08-21-2008 |
Peter A. Broms, Glen Ridge, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090281964 | ADJUSTABLE DERIVATIVE SECURITIES AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING THE VALUE OF SAME DUE TO A CORPORATE EVENT - The present invention relates to an adjustable equity derivative and method for allocating distributions amongst different adjustable derivative components of a security upon a corporate event effecting the underlying equity in a manner that factor in the time value of money. The present invention uses the concepts of present and future values with respect to valuing equity derivatives in order to more fairly and accurately represent the interests of the various holders of such adjustable components upon the occurrence of a corporate event affecting the value of the adjustable equity derivatives. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20110087621 | ADJUSTABLE DERIVATIVE SECURITIES AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING THE VALUE OF SAME DUE TO A CORPORATE EVENT - The claimed invention relates to an adjustable derivative contract. Particularly a method and system for adjusting the derivative contract to account for time value of money due to an occurrence of a corporate event that affects the value of the derivative contract. The claimed method and system allocates distributions amongst different derivative contracts, each derivative contract representing a different economic interest of at least two shares of an underlying security. The claimed invention uses the concepts of present and future values to value derivative contracts in order to more fairly and accurately represent the interests of the various holders of such derivative contracts upon the occurrence of a corporate event affecting the value of these derivative contracts. | 04-14-2011 |
| 20110173136 | ADJUSTABLE DERIVATIVE SECURITIES AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING THE VALUE OF SAME DUE TO A CORPORATE EVENT - The claimed invention relates to an adjustable derivative contract. Particularly a method and system for adjusting the derivative contract to account for time value of money due to an occurrence of a corporate event that affects the value of the derivative contract. The claimed method and system allocates distributions amongst different derivative contracts, each derivative contract representing a different economic interest of at least two shares of an underlying security. The claimed invention uses the concepts of present and future values to value derivative contracts in order to more fairly and accurately represent the interests of the various holders of such derivative contracts upon the occurrence of a corporate event affecting the value of these derivative contracts. | 07-14-2011 |
Todd J. Broms, New York, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110320300 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products For Managing Organized Binary Advertising Asset Markets - Binary advertising markets are developed where personalized media such as digital and even analog advertising is delivered to and accessed by audience members enabling advertisers to buy advertising for broadcast to televisions, smartphones and other types of digital devices. The market is designed to provide participants a new way to have their orders entered, matched, executed, and settled, to manage and monitor risk characteristics of their content placement or advertising placement transactions, and any rights and positions that result from those transactions. Standardized units of exchange represented by profile access rights and display space access rights appropriately designed for their respective markets are used in both primary direct and secondary alternative markets. Processes are also implemented where an audience member receives economic benefit in exchange for confirming view of or rating an advertisement, or viewing advertisements while logged in. | 12-29-2011 |
Todd Jeffrey Broms, New York, NY US
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| 20100042684 | ADAPTIVE USER INTERFACES AND METHODS FOR DISPLAYING, ACCESSING, AND ORGANIZING ELECTRONIC ASSETS - A graphical user interface manages a user's electronic assets using a common protocol and displays such assets to the user using a common framework and interface. The graphical user interface includes a bar of segmented geometric structures and a set of one or more elongated streamers positioned, respectively, to form an “L-shaped” interface. The segmented geometric structures include individual “cards” that represent one or more electronic assets or groups of electronic assets stored accessible to the user. The user can share one or more of such cards via secure peer-to-peer communication without any need for uploading or attachment. The set of elongated streamers can display links to online content, advertisements targeted to the user, links to locally- or remotely-stored electronic assets, reminders of future events, and notifications of shared content. User activities can be tracked and provided to one or more third parties. | 02-18-2010 |
