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:BayStar: Yes You Did! Microsoft: No We Didn't!
BayStar: Yes You Did! Microsoft: No We Didn't!
Oct 10, 2006, 13 :30 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (6765 reads)

Groklaw: The Goldfarb Declaration

"I now have the Larry Goldfarb Declaration, and now that I've had a chance to read it in full, what he says is actually a great deal more damaging, if established, than the part IBM highlighted in its Memorandum in Support of Its Motion for Summary Judgment on SCO's Interference Claims. 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. He says, 'I had discussions with Kenneth Lustig, Microsoft's managing director of intellectual property and Tivanka Ellawala, from Microsoft's corporate development department regarding the SCO deal.' If true, that would seem to rule out Mr. Emerson being on some kind of rogue mission..."

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Network World: Microsoft Denies BayStar Connection

"Microsoft has denied allegations that it offered to guarantee an investment made in The SCO Group, a software company embroiled in a long-standing intellectual property dispute with IBM.

"'Microsoft has no financial relationship with BayStar and never agreed to guarantee any of BayStar's $50 million investment in SCO,' a Microsoft spokesperson said in a statement on Monday..."

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ZDNet UK: Microsoft 'Offered to Underwrite SCO Funding'(Oct 09, 2006)
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Groklaw: IBM Subpoenas Microsoft! Sun! Baystar and HP!(Feb 22, 2006)


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...Goldfarb says that MS refused to put  ...   Figures   
pm
Oct 10, 2006, 14:44:38
 
Remember that "Pipeline" investment to B ...   No paper trail? Follow the money!   
GreyGeek
Oct 10, 2006, 16:58:23
 
BayStar accepted funds from investors an ...   Who invested in the BayStar deal?   
Steve Stites
Oct 10, 2006, 17:36:04
 
Well now BayStar is playing the victims, ...   Another example of Never Trust Microsoft   
Tuqui
Oct 11, 2006, 03:28:20
 
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