SCO gets bankruptcy court approval to sell its Unix business
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| SCO certainly must be hoping someone else bids for its dying Unix business,
| because York isn't offering a very good price for it. $46 million amounts to
| only about two years of SCO's Unix business revenue, so that minimal offer
| likely reflects York's recognition that SCO's Unix business has been
| declining by 10 to 20 percent every year. If SCO's Unix business were
| healthy, even growing, it could fetch three or more times annual revenue.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/10/27/sco-gets-bankruptcy-court
Good riddance to another Microsoft proxy.
Related:
Darl McBride destroying SCO: bankruptcy looms
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| SCO has long been sueing IBM for using SCO intellectual property in
| Linux and AIX product. Linux lovers will applaud the downfall, if
| it happens - which, no doubt whatsoever, they devoutly wish - of
| Darl McBride's disputacious and deeply disreputable company.
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| I'm just glad that people who once worked for SCO in the UK can
| relax in the knowledge that their pensions are safe even though
| the company, which many once loved, has been taken to the brink
| of disaster by its present management.
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http://www.techworld.com/storage/blogs/index.cfm?entryid=369&blogid=3
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