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Since when did stockholders become liable for a companys debt? If you take it private, you might be liable though. But who on earth would do that?
Another thing is, that SCO might not be worth much (or anything), if the counterclaims goes against SCO. But yes - of course Microsoft would have the money to pay SCOs liabilities. Whats a few billions among friends....