SCO acquisition wrap-up
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| Datamation's Roy Schestowitz notes that for a company with such a troubled
| and checkered past, it's a mystery why anyone would want to come forward and
| help rescue it from certain death. "Why would anyone invest in SCO?" he
| asks. "More importantly, why now?"
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| Groklaw's Jones may have an answer. She suggests a connection between the new
| investors and Microsoft's Bill Gates.
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| In the end, though, all the hype may be just that -- hype. Jim Zemlin,
| executive director of The Linux Foundation, says all the theories and
| conjecture are just navel-gazing. In fact, he says the whole story is nothing
| more than "a speculator picking the bones of a defunct company. The facts of
| the SCO case haven't changed; the Linux industry is stronger than ever."
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http://www.linux.com/feature/127397
Here is the latest update:
SCO announces reorganization plan - $100 M from SNCP & "partners from the
Middle East", to go private - Updated
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| Update: It seems Bill Gates has a friend in this picture. The two announced
| another deal last year, according to this IHT article, "Four Seasons Hotels
| agrees to bid from Gates and Alwaleed":
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| Gates and Alwaleed have collaborated for at least two years. After
| attending a dinner at Gates's home in Bellevue, Washington, in early
| 2004, Alwaleed agreed to explore ways to assist Microsoft's expansion in
| Saudi Arabia.
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| So, there's Waldo.
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20080214125705140
Related:
SCO: taken over, slightly richer, but still on its way out
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| Ovum has been dismissive of SCO's legal claims ever since the company first
| aired them. This latest twist does not change our mind, on the contrary. Like
| many others, we are puzzled by SNCP's decision; puzzled but not completely
| surprised. After all SCO had been desperately trying to find a new financial
| backer ever since the August 2007 legal setback against Novell which affirmed
| Novell's, rather than SCO's, ownership of the Unix copyrights. This setback
| caused SCO to file for bankruptcy in September 2007 and to announce a plan to
| sell its Unix assets to JGD Management Corp/York Capital Management LLC for
| up to $36m a month later. The plan failed. It has now found a Plan B with
| SCNP.
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http://www.ovum.com/news/euronews.asp?id=6684
SCO: it's not about winning but continuing the FUD
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| Perhaps SCO's continued legal battle isn't about proving the validity of
| their argument but about keeping their case in the public eye?
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http://www.siriusit.co.uk/myblog/sco-continues-as-legal-mechanism-to-spread-fud-about-open-source.html
Quick Take: An Insane Investment in SCO
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| Assuming that the legal system hasn't gone entirely bonkers yet, the
| investment also sets Red Hat (NYSE: RHT) up to follow its lawsuit against
| SCO to its logical conclusion, after the IBM suit fizzles out. If I were Red
| Hat, I'd send Stephen Norris a thank-you note. Seriously, guys -- what were
| you thinking?
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http://www.fool.com/investing/small-cap/2008/02/15/quick-take-an-insane-investment-in-sco.aspx
The Goldfarb Declaration - Updated: MS Statement
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| According to the Declaration, Richard Emerson was not the only
| Microsoft employee Goldfarb was dealing with in connection with the
| BayStar investment in SCO. He mentions by name two others, from two
| other departments.
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20061009152706664
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| "There you have it. At least a third of SCO's entire market
| capitalization, and their entire current cash reserves, is payoffs
| funnelled from Microsoft. Their 10Qs reveal that every other line of
| cash inflow is statistical noise by comparison. The brave new
| SCO source business model is now clear: sue your customers, shill
| for Microsoft, kite your stock, and pray you stay out of jail."
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http://www.catb.org/~esr/halloween/halloween10.html
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