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SCO has a buyer, pending bankruptcy approval

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SCO has a buyer, pending bankruptcy approval October 25, 2007
Embattled SCO Group is offering the bankruptcy court a deal it could be hard to refuse. The company has received an offer of $36 million from JGD Management for its business and intellectual property. JGD Management, a current debtor of SCO, is an investing arm of York Capital Management, which owned more than 91,000 shares of SCO stock from March 2005 to September 2006.

The offer is for "assets relating to its Unix operating system, and certain related claims in litigation, as well as certain transfer, cross-license and related agreements pertaining to the Hipcheck product line and Me Inc. Mobile intellectual property owned by Me . . . all tangible personal property, supplies, computers, printers, equipment, furniture, fixtures, goods and other similar assets . . . all trade names, trademarks, service marks and service names relating to the Unix Business and . . . all customer and client lists, vendor lists, catalogues and data," according to the filing.

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The amount includes a cash payment of $10 million, $10 million to fund continuing litigation with Novell and IBM, $10 million or as much as a 20% interest in the event of a favorable judgment in litigation, and $6 million for SCO's OEM agreement with Me, a mobile applications vendor. (Read more)

More Linux news

Asian governments driving demand for open source October 25, 2007
Asian governments are pivotal to Red Hat's goal of earning 60 percent of its revenue from outside the United States by the end of 2009, said Matthew Szulik, the company's chairman, CEO and president, in a conference call on Thursday.

Governments in the region are beginning to see open source as a boost for their economies and a way to increase technological innovation in the region, Szulik said. The governments of South Korea, Japan, Australia, and China have been "positive spokespeople" for the growing adoption of Linux and open source software in the region, he added. (Read more)

Mozilla rushes to fix regression bugs in Firefox October 24, 2007
Mozilla Corp. will rush another version of Firefox to users as early as next week, the company's user interface designer said Tuesday, to fix five bugs it introduced in last Wednesday's security update. (Read more)

LinuxWorld Podcast

Hardware for the long tail: Peter Semmelhack October 23, 2007
Your favorite new embedded Linux device probably doesn't exist yet, because the economics of hardware makes small production runs prohibitively expensive. A New York startup is making a snap-together platform and development tools to give entrepreneurs the ability to create custom devices with cameras, GPS, wireless, and more. (13:46) (Listen)


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Don Marti is editor of LinuxWorld.com.



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