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:NewsForge:What Does SCO Group Hope to Accomplish by Taking its Show on the Road?
NewsForge:What Does SCO Group Hope to Accomplish by Taking its Show on the Road?
Sep 3, 2004, 00 :15 UTC (8 Talkback[s]) (6689 reads)

(Other stories by Chris Preimesberger)

"It's an election year. What do politicians who are falling behind in the polls usually do when their backs are to the proverbial wall? They take their case to the people. Where else can they go? Now it looks like some businesses are taking this idea to heart. When sales are dipping, market sentiment is against you, and your stock price continues to dwindle, what should you do? Take your case to the people. So this must be why the SCO Group is taking its show on the road.

"That's right. The embattled Lindon, Utah-based software company that sincerely wants to believe it will defeat IBM, Novell, Red Hat, and other potent client/foes in various courts of law over a number of copyright lawsuits announced Tuesday that it lost another $7.4 million last quarter (the company has lost $16.8 million in the first three fiscal quarters of 2004, and its stock price has tailspun from $20 to $3.73)..."

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Curiously, it followed up today with an  ...   We'll be ready!   
ac
Sep 3, 2004, 01:00:01
 
> Curiously, it followed up today with a ...   Re: We'll be ready!   
ac
Sep 3, 2004, 05:12:45
 
It makes it harder for the courts to ser ...   Stay mobile   
Rajendra
Sep 3, 2004, 05:51:47
 
I told them I was rather busy and probab ...   They invited me the other day...   
Esko Woudenberg
Sep 3, 2004, 05:57:47
 
> What company in its right mind is goin ...   What is the prolem?   
paai
Sep 3, 2004, 08:32:45
 
Well, there might be one reason to go to ...   I have a question...   
GreyGeek
Sep 3, 2004, 12:49:12
 
> Curiously, it followed up today with a ...   Re: We'll be ready!   
Bruce
Sep 3, 2004, 13:35:10
 
it's a roadshow to show their produc ...   They say ....   
John
Sep 3, 2004, 14:52:58
 
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