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    Microsoft: still a business of threats? 30/07/2008 10:31:16

    The obvious thought came to me while writing last week's column, that about the only folk (other than the deluded and amoral management of the SCO Group) that want the SCO Group effort attacking Linux and other open source initiatives to succeed is Microsoft. So I decided to explore that side in this follow-up column, but a bit of reading led me to the conclusion that things are not as simple as they appear.
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    SCO loses another round in Unix fight, to pay Novell US$2.55M 18/07/2008 08:24:43

    At the beginning of its massive legal fight against Linux in 2003, The SCO Group imagined a day when companies like IBM, Novell and others would pay it large amounts of cash for alleged infringements on SCO-owned Unix code.
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    15 turning points in tech history 10/06/2008 10:52:22

    Imagine how different the computing world would be if IBM had used proprietary chips in the original PC, rather than off-the-shelf components. The PC clone market would never have happened, and IBM, rather than Microsoft, might have emerged as the leading company of the computer revolution.
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    SCO Group: Prolonging death or what? 20/02/2008 08:41:06

    Earlier this year, it looked like The SCO Group was going down for the count. It had lost a key decision in its suit against Novell, declared bankruptcy and was quickly running out of money.
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    SCO bumped off Nasdaq 31/12/2007 10:15:24

    The SCO Group has been removed from the Nasdaq Stock Market because the company declared bankruptcy in September.
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    SCO gets 'potential' $US36M offer to sell Unix business 25/10/2007 08:10:28

    While still fighting in the courts and fresh from filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month, The SCO Group could soon be selling its steadily-declining Unix business.
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    McBride: Reports of SCO's death greatly exaggerated 10/10/2007 08:43:37

    If the corporate Grim Reaper is truly knocking on the door of The SCO Group, no one seems to have told Darl McBride, the software vendor's president and CEO.
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    SCO's McBride: We're not dead yet 02/10/2007 10:02:10

    If the corporate Grim Reaper is truly knocking on the door of The SCO Group, no one apparently told the company's CEO and president, Darl C. McBride.
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    With bankruptcy, SCO now facing Nasdaq delisting 20/09/2007 08:22:54

    Following its bankruptcy filing, The SCO Group may be booted off of the Nasdaq stock exchange as early as next week.
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    SCO says there is 'substantial doubt' it will survive 19/09/2007 08:32:46

    With its cash reserves running out and its legal case against IBM unravelling, The SCO Group now says there is doubt that it will remain afloat.
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    SCO bankruptcy filing delays start of SCO-Novell trial 18/09/2007 08:21:09

    The start of a scheduled trial between The SCO Group and Novell has been postponed indefinitely because of SCO's just-announced Chapter 11 bankruptcy and reorganisation.
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