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RE[6]: No more bankruptcy protection?
by sbergman27 on Fri 15th Feb 2008 20:10
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RE[7]: No more bankruptcy protection?
by Bobthearch on Fri 15th Feb 2008 20:12
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I don't know what the heck is going on. The replies aren't showing up on the website page.
Aha! I didn't notice the tiny "read more of this thread" button, so I thought my posts weren't being submitted...
This new format is going to take some getting used to.
Edited 2008-02-15 20:16 UTC





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2006-01-27
SCO is a publicly traded company. The stock was listed as NASDAQ but is now traded on the Pink Sheets, the stock market's ward for the terminally ill. Today's price, 10.5c per share:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=SCOXQ.PK
Perhaps in the past the company execs and insiders did own a majority of the company's stock, but it seems that none of the stock is currently owned by company executives; the execs probably sold their shares during one of the many stock-pumping lawsuits.
Current 'insider' shareholders are listed here:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ir?s=SCOXQ.PK
Note that the two company executives hold 0 shares, and McBride is not even listed.