Lo-Q PLC
16 April 2003
Lo-Q PLC ('Lo-Q')
Patent Announcement and Resignation of Director
Lo-Q is pleased to announce that its patent application in the United States of
America ('US') covering virtual queuing has been granted. In January 2003 Lo-Q
successfully defended an action by a virtual queuing patent holder in the US.
Taken together Lo-Q believes it is in a stronger position from which to exploit
its virtual queuing intellectual property, as it possesses UK and US patents,
together with international patents pending in Japan and Europe.
Lo-Q also announces the resignation of Andrew Schild as a director of the
company with immediate effect to pursue other personal and business interests.
Andrew oversaw the successful development of a number of significant
improvements to the overall Lo-Q solution. The Board thanks Andrew for his
contribution and wishes him well for the future.
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