SCO question

Brian Densmore DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com
Wed Mar 10 22:44:25 CST 2004


Probably IBM. Then they can go into the ISP 
business like everyone else. IBM is going to 
get most of it, and probably get ownership of
SysV at a bargain basement price. Well except
for the millions they're pouring into this
lawsuit. That $50 Million conversion of stock
will probably be ruled illegal and the McBride's
are probably going to jail along with a bunch of
people. Maybe even Mr. Bill, since Congress passed 
that new law that makes CEOs responsible for the 
criminal actions of it's officers.
:'o

Brian

BTW might want to dump any SCO stock now before it
bottoms out. It's headed for the basement. Looks like
investors finally figured it out. Or the SCO execs and
the law firm have finished dumping all they're stock.
It closed at $9.51 or so (600,000 shares). Hope those
lawyers sold all the $8 million or so worth of stock already.
THey're fees are getting more reasonable by the minute. lol.

-----Original Message-----
From:	Gerald Combs [mailto:gerald at zing.org]
Sent:	Wed 3/10/2004 4:20 PM
To:	kclug at kclug.org
Cc:	
Subject:	SCO question
Assuming that SCO goes bankrupt at some point and their assets are sold
off, who gets their class B?

bam:/home/gerald> whois 132.147.0.0

OrgName:    Caldera, Inc.
OrgID:      CALDER-4
Address:    240 West Center
City:       Orem
StateProv:  UT
PostalCode: 84057
Country:    US

NetRange:   132.147.0.0 - 132.147.255.255
CIDR:       132.147.0.0/16
NetName:    CALDERA-132
NetHandle:  NET-132-147-0-0-1
Parent:     NET-132-0-0-0-0
NetType:    Direct Assignment
NameServer: NS.CALDERASYSTEMS.COM
NameServer: NS2.CALDERASYSTEMS.COM
Comment:    SCO Unix/Linux - Powerful Choices
RegDate:
Updated:    2002-12-20

TechHandle: DOMAI8-ARIN
TechName:   Domain Administrator
TechPhone:  +1-801-765-4999
TechEmail:  domain.admin at sco.com




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