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IP Frontline, No. 1 IP News Platform, Goes Up for Sale While Pantros IP Prepares for Expansion
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jan. 20, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via PRWEB - Pantros IP, Inc., market leader
in concept-based patent search and Intellectual Property management software, has announced the
decision to offer their sister company, IP Frontline, for sale. IP Frontline
http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/ctr?d=10018634&l=1&a=IP%20Frontline&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ipfrontline.com
is the industry's leading IP news portal with one of the largest IP and technology article
archives in the world.
The Chief Executive Officer of Pantros IP, Colleen Henderson, states, "Pantros IP has always been
my first priority and in choosing to pursue our plans for expansion of our remarkable patent
search and portfolio management software, I have made the decision to sell IP Frontline in order
to focus solely on the continued growth of Pantros IP and its products."
Economies around the world are tightening their belts, but at IP Frontline, they see only dollar
signs. So why did Henderson decide to sell the company? She stated, "Over the last 3 years we have
more than quadrupled our readership. IP Frontline is currently the number 1 read IP news platform
in India and in the United States it has reached a level that would benefit from additional
expertise in order to expand it even further."
Henderson goes onto state, "We are proud of what we have accomplished, but at the same time our
core business is Pantros IP. Putting IP Frontline up for sale is a strategic decision based solely
on our intention to focus our resources on the fundamental growth of the Pantros IP product
suite."
Pantros IP
http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/ctr?d=10018634&l=5&a=Pantros%20IP&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pantrosip.com
(formerly PatentCafe) has received industry-wide recognition for developing one of the first
concept-based search engines that uses natural human language. This was the first and still
remains the only one of its kind used at the professional level. In discussing future plans for
Pantros IP and why this affects IP Frontline, Henderson said that as Pantros IP moves into 2013,
the system enhancements and products they are planning to roll out require intensive preparation
and development.
So this leaves just one question in the minds of the public… With this prime IP and technology
news platform up for sale, who will be the first bidder?
About IP Frontline
IP Frontline
http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/ctr?d=10018634&l=8&a=IP%20Frontline&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ipfrontline.com
is a news platform for the IP and technology community with breaking news and information on
intellectual property from around the globe. Their news focuses on people, economics, law, jobs,
and politics and they get their news from patent offices, courts, key industry leaders, and even a
few sources we can't tell you about. They have more than a thousand contributing authors and daily
news reporting combined with an extensive searchable article archive, as well as a European
channel focused solely on German IP news.
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CONTACT: Pantros IP
Tracy Smith, Public Relations
press@pantrosip.com
+1 916 239 2500 2407
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