Aug. 14, 2007
Microsoft’s take on SCO
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Scott Bishop has been watching Microsoft from his home in Seattle.
”Microsoft’s $16.75 million licensing payment to the SCO Group has always been an interesting subplot in SCO’s disputes with IBM and Novell over rights to Unix and Linux.”
Investors bail on SCO
Tech Target
Kevin Fogerty has the latest on SCO’s stock drop.
“In the wake of a ruling which declares that Novell, not SCO, is the rightful owner of the UNIX copyrights, the price of SCO’s stock has plummeted, dropping 70 percent and staying down all day.”
Money and mortgages
Pink Slip
Maureen Rogers is a Boston-based writer with expertise in high tech sector layoffs.
“As I’ve watched “The Market” go bonkers in the aftermath of all those bad mortgages defaulting, a little ditty from my childhood keeps popping into my brain.”