Wow! This should be a case model taught in schools.
How to lose 58m in Revenue and 80m in Assets with one stupid decision.
There really should be sanctions for this sort of thing. Bankruptcy shouldn't be a get-out-of-jail-free card when litigation you start goes bad. SCO tried as hard as they could to have the bankruptcy court dismiss all of the Utah court's efforts and decide everything anew.
"Oh crap, this judge is on to us, better leverage a bankruptcy to find another judge we can sucker."
I live in the Santa Cruz area where SCO is. I have watched them inflate and deflate. It is unfortunate that they are on the rocks since they predated the UCSC software engineering school. Now they would be in the position to hire the best and brightest. Too bad.
Endless litigation, with no worthwhile products for sale, is not a viable business model.
Questions?
Last one out please turn off the lights.
I see that the SCO saga continues. Are the usual cast of astroturfers from Microsoft still hanging on to their delusion that SCO will prevail? Or did they crawl back under their rock?