SCO, after getting a legal smack down from Novell, is telling the public it has a potential buyer of its “UNIX business.” This is great, except for the fact that this rosey picture painted by SCO ignores the fact that what SCO has can’t really be called a business.
Between having stock that is virtually worthless, being threatened with delisting, and owing Novell an estimated $25 million in UNIX royalties, SCO is a shell of her former self.
If SCO is able to seal the deal by November 9th, it will prove only one thing: There is at least one company dumber than SCO.
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