Print this page. Recommend
Slashdot it! Delicious Share on Facebook Tweet! Digg

Nasdaq Delists SCO

Dec 28, 2007

SCO, notorious for its litigation concerning Unix rights has been delisted by the US stock exchange Nasdaq.

In a press announcement SCO revealed that a final delisting notice had been served to it by Nasdaq. The delisting is due to SCO applying for protection under Chapter 11 of the US bankruptcy code in September. Shortly before this, SCO had suffered a decisive defeat against Novell when a court ruled that Novell owned the rights to Unix.

As the press announcement reveals, the delisting notice was served to SCO December 21. Although SCO appealed the decision, SCO's shares are now no longer traded on Nasdaq.

(Jan Rähm)

Comments


Print this page. Recommend
Slashdot it! Delicious Share on Facebook Tweet! Digg
Related Articles
Court decides: Unix belongs to Novell, not to SCO
VMware Takes Stock Exchange by Storm
SCO Insolvent
Novell Claiming Payment from SCO
It's Final: SCO Loses, Novell Wins
New Copyright Laws in New Zealand
Special Linux Magazine 3 for 1 Offer

Get 3 Issues + 3 DVDs for the price of a single issue!

Let Linux Magazine's hands-on, technical articles guide you in your daily Linux use. Check out bonus DVDs like Ubuntu, SUSE, or Fedora and save the download.

Only available for a limited time. Don't miss out!

more...

 

In the US and Canada, Linux Magazine is known as Linux Pro Magazine.
Entire contents © 2009 [Linux New Media USA, LLC]
Linux New Media web sites:
North America: [Linux Pro Magazine]
UK/Worldwide: [Linux Magazine]
Germany: [Linux-Magazin] [LinuxUser] [EasyLinux] [Linux-Community] [Linux Technical Review]
Eastern Europe: [Linux Magazine Poland] [Linux Community Poland] [Open Source DVD Poland]
International: [Linux Magazine Brazil] [EasyLinux Brazil] [Linux Magazine Spanish]
Corporate: [Linux New Media AG]