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September 19, 2007 | Comments: (0)
SCO may shut down operations
Anyone surprised that SCO may have to fold? They should just do it quietly in hopes of ever having jobs again.
"The revenue from this business has been declining over the last several years, primarily as a result of increased competition from alternative operating systems, particularly Linux, and from the negative publicity of the SCO litigation.
Link: SCO Group admits it may fold
Posted by Dave Rosenberg on September 19, 2007 02:12 PM
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> "...hopes of ever having jobs again."
Speaking of Jobs [sic], 1.5 weeks ago, Darl told (read: lied to) the press about SCO making an Apple-like comeback. What does he think he is? Steve Jobs. Meanwhile, Fake Steve Jobs (Dan "SCO will get what he wants" Lyons) pretends that he made a mistake for 4 years. No... he wasn't playing ball for /anyway/. Not at all... :-)
He uses Forbes as a blog, rather than report news. It's appalling.
Posted by: Roy Schestowitz at September 19, 2007 08:48 PM
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