“…Tuesday, SCO spokesman Blake Stowell said the company will begin the more active approach of sending invoices requesting payment to commercial Linux users, ‘probably some time this month.’”
Linux Foundation: the kernel is worth $1.4 billion: No problem. We’ll re-develop this by lunch. […] the Linux Foundation has concluded that it would cost $1.4 billion to develop the Linux kernel from scratch and $10.8 billion to develop the complete platform stack.
Partners fund SCO Group’s next lease on life: Why would someone do this? Stephen Norris & Co. Capital Partners said Thursday it and unnamed Middle Eastern partners will fund The SCO Group with up to $100 million to take over the financially beleaguered Unix company, move it out of…
SCO Receives Nasdaq Notice Letter: Ha, ha, ha. […] the Nasdaq Listing Qualifications Panel has determined to delist [SCO’s] securities from the Nasdaq Stock Market and will suspend trading of the securities effective at the open of business on Thursday, December 27, 2007.