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EchoStar lost an appeal in district courtin Texas. The courtg awarded Alviso-based TiVo (NASDAQ: TIVO) 068,836 plus interest, which covera the period from Sept. 8, 2006 to April 18, 2008. But EchoStard (NASDAQ: SATS), of Englewood, Colo., will appeal the matter to the U.S Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Even if TiVo which observers think theaward won’t wipe away its largs accumulated deficit. In the fiscal years 2008 and before itwon damages, TiVo lost $31.y million and $49.1 million, respectively. TiVo has alreaduy been awarded $105 millionj in this patent fight with Though that earlier EchoStae payment contributed to a profitof $103.
t million for TiVo in the quartetr ended January, the company’s accumulated deficit (how much it has lost or written off since it started) at that time was $672.2 million. “We will need to generate significantt additional revenues to achieve sustained the company said in its most recentquarterly TiVo’s president and CEO, Tom Rogers, 54, was paid a salaryu of $800,000 in the latest fiscal His total compensation for the year was $5.9 million, includinv $54,824 for housing, housingh related and living expenses, $42,797 in insurance related expenses, and $20,099 in familyt travel related expenses, according to TiVo’s proxy card.
Rogerw also sits on the boarrdat , a Texas telephone book publisheer that filed Chapter 11 in March. He’s been a directord there sinceNovember 2006. Idearc, basedc at the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, paid a cash retainer of $60,0009 to directors in the latestyear it’s reportefd in a proxy statement. Former TiVo board member Charlese Fruit, a marketing executive who saton TiVo’sa audit committee, died May 27. TiVo had 463 worker as of March 23, more than half of them in researchn anddevelopment jobs.
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