When I went to school "good as promised" was not the same as "promised".
Sorry Richard but this statement is meaningless garbage, "good as promised" as compared to "promised". This is as "deep" as the issues around the definitions of "shortly". Are you sure that you are not CJP?
It is perfectly possible to make extremely good returns from IP without anyone wishing to buy it.
If you get ANY return at all it is as a result of someone buying the IP, whether as a per item licence, or buying the IP outright. We just want to see the value of PRM's IP underpinned by a commercial deal. Otherwise, it IS valueless.