On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 04:53:47PM -0700, Roger wrote:

> Making the rounds.
> 
> http://www.novell.com/news/press/archive/2003/05/pr03033.html

Hee, hee!  SCO's stock dropped 25% after this announcement.  I wonder
how long it's going to be before some investor starts screaming "stock
fraud" because they bought a bunch of shares that certain
executive-types at SCO unloaded a coupla weeks ago, under the assurances
that SCO actually *owned* Unix, just like it says on their most recent SEC 
filing.  See the following URL, but ya better look quick before SCO ends
up over at f*ckedcompany.

http://ir.sco.com/EdgarDetail.cfm?CompanyID=CALD&CIK=1102542&FID=1104659-03-10068&SID=03-00

Man, those guys are in so much trouble right now.  They filed fraudulent
reports with the SEC, they managed to piss off *every* corporation that
uses linux when they sent out those letters, and Novell just dropped the
mother of all bombs on their little scheme.  I loved the part where the
CEO of Novell publicly accused SCO of extortion.  Hell, this might even
fall under the RICO act.

I wonder if Novell was just waiting to do this on the day that SCO did
their investor's conference call.  The timing is just too beautiful.

Cheers,
Dennis


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