Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 29th Dec 2007 21:54 UTC
SCO, Caldera, Unixware The Nasdaq market has delisted The SCO Group, the Linux-seller-turned-Linux-litigant now in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company's shares were taken off the Nasdaq because of the bankruptcy proceedings, the company said Thursday in a statement. The company had appealed Nasdaq's decision to do so but lost its appeal on December 21, the company said in a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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RE[2]: SCOX
by gfx1 on Sun 30th Dec 2007 16:26 UTC in reply to "RE: SCOX"
gfx1
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2006-01-20

I think it was over 3-4 years ago I said that SCO could have turned around, for a flat rate of a one off fee of $999 + 50 free support calls, or $699 per year and unlimited calls per year - they could have easily priced their product within what one would consider reasonable.

Do you really want to use a product where you can make a support call every week?
That's not good advertising, some trust in your own product.

Edited 2007-12-30 16:28

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RE[3]: SCOX
by kaiwai on Sun 30th Dec 2007 16:58 in reply to "RE[2]: SCOX"
kaiwai Member since:
2005-07-06

Do you really want to use a product where you can make a support call every week?
That's not good advertising, some trust in your own product.


What the hell are you going on abut? providing telephone support does mean 'teh product sucks' - it means that the company is standing behind their product, that they're so confident in their product quality, they'll provide you an insane amount of support which you'll most likely never need!

Dear god, learn some marketing skills before you post - I can smell your ignorance down my DSL line.

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