The most common words that are conjured up in people's minds alongside Intellectual Property, or IP, are patents and protection. To most people, IP = how you protect your invention.
This is a notion that needs to be disabused. In the 21st century, a more important association with IP ought to be ‘value’.
Back in 1997, Marvel Comics, the purveyor of superhero comics, went bankrupt with debts of over $400 million. The ensuing turnaround has become a classic example of repositioning drained, unorganised and diluted IP rights. The owners recognised where the real value lay in the assets and grew this central nugget of the organisation with a long term IP strategy. Marvel has leveraged the value of its superhero characters through a series of highly profitable licensing deals. In 2009, Walt Disney bought the business - essentially the rights to the back catalogue - for an astonishing $4 billion.
Presenting a well-established, profitable and respected construction and facilities management company, boasting loyal customers with large organisations.
The business offers building supplies to clients in the Highlands predominately originating from the commercial sector, with an active list reaching a thousand.
Opportunity to acquire a plumbing, heating & bathroom merchant with further self-storage services, the business was established in 2010.
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