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:InfoWorld: SCO CEO: No Need to Sue More Customers
InfoWorld: SCO CEO: No Need to Sue More Customers
Aug 4, 2004, 02 :00 UTC (7 Talkback[s]) (6484 reads)

(Other stories by Robert McMillan)

"As The SCO Group Inc.'s reseller and developer community gathers for its annual SCO Forum convention in Las Vegas this week, one question on many attendees' minds will be whether the company's future will be as a software vendor or as a litigator. Though SCO's lawsuits against IBM Corp., Novell Inc., DaimlerChrysler AG and AutoZone Inc. have attracted a great deal of attention in the last year, they have not helped SCO's bottom line. The company is facing mounting financial losses, which have been spurred by millions of dollars in legal fees, a flagging Unix business, and anemic sales of its SCOsource Linux licensing program, which brought in just $11,000 in revenue during the company's most recent financial quarter.

"In the face of these challenges, SCO has apparently chosen to make the company's core Unix business, and not its legal adventures, the center of this year's show..."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
SCO: no more suits - SCO already has ple ...   SCO: no more suits   
ba
Aug 4, 2004, 02:38:49
 
but in the future, we'll be having a ...   SCO: no more suits for now ...   
Xunil Ung
Aug 4, 2004, 04:34:01
 
They certainly shouldn't be allowed  ...   Quite a villian we have here.   
Richard Corfield
Aug 4, 2004, 06:07:59
 
...the Microsoft blood money has stopped ...   In other words...   
g@
Aug 4, 2004, 12:13:09
 
They certainly shouldn't be allowed  ...   Re: Quite a villian we have here.   
Charles Hixson
Aug 4, 2004, 14:18:19
 
Every comment I've read so far appea ...   McBride remains -- McBride   
Wendell Cochran
Aug 4, 2004, 14:42:39
 
Im tired of hearing about SCO. They don& ...   No one cares   
Thomas Sparting
Aug 4, 2004, 16:11:42
 
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