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SCO 2Q Report Reveals Declining Revenue, Again
Jun 2, 2005, 14 :30 UTC (6 Talkback[s]) (8635 reads)

CNET News: Unix Decline Extends SCO Revenue Drop

"The SCO Group's revenue continued to decline in its most recent quarter, but the company that launched a legal attack on Linux reported a narrower net loss compared with the year earlier.

"For SCO's fiscal second quarter, which ended April 30, revenue declined to $9.3 million from $10.1 million a year earlier. Its net loss diminished from $14.7 million, or $1.04 per share, to $2 million, or 11 cents per share..."

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Groklaw: SCO's Conference Call and AutoZone Report

"It was an extremely short conference call, and by far the most boring, but at least they didn't kill any kittens live on air or gratuitously slander any private individuals. They announced at the beginning that they would only take questions about their 'core Unix business'. Blake Stowell, Darl McBride and Bert Young attended.

"They increased revenues in their Unix business this quarter slightly, so they are cash flow positive in that area. They are launching their new product later this month. They made money from selling their TrollTech stock. They had lower expenses this quarter..."

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Can someone with financial smarts answer ...   Financial Question   
Todd
Jun 2, 2005, 14:56:03
 
I don't have financial smarts, but I ...   Re: Financial Question   
Jonathan M. Prigot
Jun 2, 2005, 15:23:04
 
Contrary to AutoZone's various state ...   Can we say LOCK-IN children?   
GreyGeek
Jun 2, 2005, 16:42:42
 
 It depends on if the company has someth ...   Re: Financial Question   
Sinan
Jun 2, 2005, 17:00:27
 
Be fair.  They claim to own the binaries ...   Re: Can we say LOCK-IN children?   
Charles Hixson
Jun 2, 2005, 20:47:00
 
>  Anyone remembers SDS I worked with so ...   Re: Re: Financial Question   
Rick Ellis
Jun 2, 2005, 23:42:31
 
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