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I hardly believe The SCO Group will ever pay any part of the judgement in good faith.
I believe they'll attempt to appeal it to death or file bankruptcy for protection status. It's unfortunate, but I don't believe that Novell will ever see a dime of the judgement.
However, the victory itself is very sweet for Novell, even without the money. Their stock will end up speaking more than the any money from SCO.
The day had Novell (NOVL) trading well and up about 10.9% at the close.
SCO Group (SCOXQ.PK) is still trading at about 13 Cents. Right down where the seaweed grows.