Valuation and Pricing of Technology-Based Intellectual Property

Valuation and Pricing of Technology-Based Intellectual Property $120.00
Valuation and Pricing of Technology-Based Intellectual Property

Complete coverage of the issues, methods, and art of valuing and pricing early-stage technologies


This is a Print-on-Demand title. It will be printed specifically to fill your order and can require 10 days to process the order. The book is not returnable.

Richard Razgaitis
Hardcover
384 pages
April 2003

From the Publisher:
Are you looking for a comprehensive approach to determining the future of new technologies based on technology rights, risk assignment, the art of deal-making, and deal economics? This indispensable tool provides you with complete coverage of the issues, methods, and art of valuing and pricing early-stage technologies including backgrounds in the core concepts, sources of value, methods of valuation, equity realizations, and negotiation strategies--all based on the author's real-world experiences.

Companies in the business of developing cutting-edge technologies face the daunting task of having to assign value to their precommercial, early-stage products years before they may ever be presented for sale or license. Such technologies may be the next big thing, or they may prove to be nothing but a punchless dud. New technology seeking a market (or "orphaned" by a change in corporate focus) and new market opportunities seeking a technology solution create decision challenges for business unit heads, "biz dev" leaders, and R&D managers: What is the risk-adjusted value of going forward? Of deal-making to an alternative technology? Of abandonment? Richard Razgaitis provides invaluable guidance on answering these questions and more in his far-ranging and fascinating Valuation and Pricing of Technology-Based Intellectual Property.

A completely revised, updated, and expanded edition of Razgaitis’s Early-Stage Technologies: Valuation and Pricing, this new volume presents a comprehensive approach to determining the future of new technologies based on technology rights, risk assignment, the art of deal-making, and deal economics. As with its predecessor, the core of the book is comprised of thoughtful examinations of six valuation methods:

  • Industrial Standards
  • Rating and Ranking
  • The Rules of Thumb Method
  • The Discounted Cash Flow Method Advanced Methods, including Monte Carlo and real Options
  • Auctions

Each includes all-new material, such as discussions of paradigm licensing, stacking, stage development, rate-of-return available for different risks, and the use of real options. Sample spreadsheets, valuation analysis charts, and case studies based on the author’s real-world experience demonstrate how these valuation methods apply in specific instances. Razgaitis also provides his readers with ample background in core concepts such as sources of value, methods of valuation, equity realizations, and negotiation strategies.

There will never be a silver bullet for perfectly assigning value and price to nascent technologies that may be years from reaching the marketplace. But as the author carefully explains, by applying reasoned judgement, proven methodologies, and the wisdom of experience, risk can be appraised and value created. Valuation and Pricing of Technology-Based Intellectual Property is a must-read for licensing executives, corporate R&D managers, M&A deal-makers, and intellectual property consultants and attorneys.

Table of Contents Include:

  • What Is Technology Licensing?
  • The Trade Substance, and Its Risks and Psychology.
  • Overview of Valuation Methods.
  • Method One: Use of Industry Standards to Determine Valuation.
  • Method Two: The Rating/Ranking Method to Determine Valuation.
  • Method Three: Rules of Thumb to Determine Valuation.
  • Method Four: Discounted Cash Flow Method to Determine Valuation.
  • Method Five: Advanced Valuation Methods: Monte Carlo and Real Options.
  • Method Six: Auctions.
  • Equity Considerations.
  • Structure of Licensing Payments.
  • Pricing, Negotiation Readiness, and Conclusion.
  • Appendix A. Technology Access Key Resource List.
  • Appendix B. An Alphabetical Listing of Useful Resources.

DR. RICHARD RAZGAITIS is Managing Director of InteCap, Inc. (formerly IPC Group). He has over thirty-five years of experience working with the development, commercialization, and strategic management of technology, twenty of which have been spent specializing in the commercialization of Intellectual Property. He has participated in the licensing-in and licensing-out of numerous technologies, including advanced materials, manufacturing systems, software, and communications products. Dr. Razgaitis is a Trustee and the Treasurer of the Licensing Executives Society USA/Canada (LES) and of the Licensing Foundation of LES. He is also a board member of the National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation.

This is a Print-on-Demand title. It will be printed specifically to fill your order and can require 10 days to process the order. The book is not returnable. Availability: Usually ships in 5-7 business days.