SCTN Responds to TII Lawsuit
September 04 2007 - 2:20PM
PR Newswire (US)
LAS VEGAS, Sept. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- On August 30, 2007, a
lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the
District of Nevada by The International Investor, K.S.C.C.,
commonly known as TII, a Kuwaiti publicly traded company with a
multi-billion market capitalization, against Schimatic Cash
Transactions Networks.com Inc. (OTC:SCTN) and Phoenix Technology
Holdings Inc., each of whom supply end to end technology for
consumer incentive systems to TII. SCTN and Phoenix emphatically
and absolutely deny any wrongdoing in this matter and fully expect
to be vindicated in the courts. "These incorrect, speculative and
unfounded accusations will be vigorously defended using facts that
can be verified and substantiated rather than the fiction that was
utilized in the TII complaint filed against SCTN and Phoenix. Their
complaint has many significant incorrect, inaccurate and untrue
statements, including allegations of the existence of certain
contracts, which in fact were never signed, allegations of
conspiracy with TII's own employees, including their CEO and COO,
which never happened, allegations of Phoenix's and SCTN's
participation in not furthering TII's program and breach of
contract, which that never happened," stated Miki Radivojsa, CEO of
SCTN. Phoenix and SCTN were shocked by these allegations because
they do not know, nor do they care, what the TII trade secrets are
since they derive no commercial benefit in using trade secrets for
a loyalty program because Phoenix and SCTN are technology
suppliers, not a marketing agency or a bank. Phoenix and SCTN have
completed the Selektpoints(TM) card technology, POS terminal
technology and loyalty processing server technology and were fully
supporting TII client integrations and prospecting to new potential
TII clients, as agreed, when they learned of the claim filed by TII
against the companies. "What is most troubling about these claims
is that we are being accused of stealing trade secrets, and yet TII
has not returned any of the Phoenix's and SCTN's intellectual
property, which they are obligated to do," stated Mr. Radivojsa.
Phoenix and SCTN have been informed today that TII has recently
been de-listed from the Kuwait stock exchange for failure to file
their second quarter 2007 financials. Phoenix and SCTN are unsure
of what role this plays in the lawsuit filed against them by TII,
but know that it is extremely costly to run a world-wide program
utilizing Phoenix's and SCTN's technology, and these two factors
may have played a role in its decision to sue Phoenix and SCTN in
order to avoid their contractual arrangements and obligations to
Phoenix and SCTN. Schimatic owns patents granted in the United
States, Canada, Mexico, Australia and Japan for incentives on a
mobile computing device. The SCTN technology supports loyalty, gift
card and punch card programs for smart cards, magnetic cards and
cell phones covering a market with revenue potential of over $10
billion by 2010. SCTN has been developing a best of breed
technology for over ten years and has spent over $70 million in
doing so. Phoenix and SCTN were weeks away from deploying the TII
system in Dubai and Pakistan and were still supporting the TII
system when the complaint was filed. TII currently owes Phoenix
approximately $1.5 million in past approved invoices and Phoenix
has projected revenues of over $20 million from TII in 2008 and
2009. After repeated attempts to obtain an exclusive license and a
reduction in fees, TII has tried to intimidate Phoenix and SCTN by
submitting false accusations and claiming that Phoenix and SCTN are
responsible for the internal issues of TII. At no time prior to
filing its complaint did TII ever communicate the alleged claims
against Phoenix and SCTN to Phoenix or SCTN. Phoenix and SCTN are
stunned at the lack of professionalism and business manners shown
by TII. "Around the beginning of 2007, we actually had preliminary
buyout discussions with TII using our financial advisors at the
time, Convergence Capital. To have TII claim there is a conspiracy
is ridiculous since there was full disclosure of all agreements and
intentions. We will continue to move Phoenix and SCTN forward in
pursuing business development and strategic partnerships for both
SCTN and Phoenix to bring shareholder value," added Miki Radivojsa.
TII knew that these false accusations could potentially cause
considerable damage to Phoenix's and SCTN's reputations. Phoenix
and SCTN plan to vigorously defend and counter sue TII for breach
of contract, fraud, interference with contractual relations,
misappropriation of trade secrets, conversion, unjust enrichment
and to seek both compensatory and punitive damages well in excess
of $100 million. It is expected that these damages will continue to
grow and increase significantly the longer that TII continues this
bogus lawsuit and Phoenix and SCTN will plead with the courts to
expedite this lawsuit to trial. Contact: Bernard McHale
702-361-3624
http://www.b2i.us/irpass.asp?BzID=748&to=ea&s=0 DATASOURCE:
Schimatic Cash Transactions Networks.com Inc. CONTACT: Bernard
McHale, +1-702-361-3624, for Schimatic Cash Transactions
Networks.com Inc. Web site: http://www.sctn.com/
http://www.phoenix-tec.com/
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