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Samsung to pay $150m in settlement with Nanoco after patent dispute

A trial had been due to start on Friday, January 6, but the two parties reached a no fault settlement

Nanoco is headquartered in Cheshire(Image: Nanoco )

Samsung is to pay $150m as part of its no fault settlement with technology company Nanoco.

The figures is part of the deal agreed between the Cheshire business and the electronics giant at the start of the year following a long-running legal battle.

Nanoco had been suing the South Korean group in Texas after it alleged that its QLED televisions use the company’s technology without permission.

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A trial had been due to start on Friday, January 6, but the two parties reached a no fault settlement.

Following the announcement last month, shares in the Manchester company surged by almost 50% in early trading to their highest point since 2016.

However, after the company's latest update, its share price has been slashed by over 26% to its lowest since April 2022.

Chairman Chris Richards said: "This has been a long and hard battle for Nanoco.