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BayStar Interviewed Regarding SCO Investment

Gonzo_Warrior writes "BayStar's managing partner explains what led him to 'ask' SCO for their money back. In this article, Lawrence Goldfarb describes '...the wayward corporate behavior on SCO's part' that led him to reevaluate BayStar's position. In a letter to SCO last week, BayStar claimed that '...SCO's behavior violated provisions of the investment agreement and that BayStar's convertible preferred stock be redeemed.' The article notes that since its founding in 1998, BayStar has never before asked a company for its money back." CNet has a story based on talking to a BayStar spokesdrone.

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  1. Another article by Andreas(R) · · Score: 0, Troll

    Here's another article about BayStar Confirms Microsoft Connection to SCO Investment.

    Evil M$.

  2. To quote Schock Mercenary by TerryAtWork · · Score: 0, Troll

    It's very, very non-refundable.

    Sco, Sun, Cisco and all the rest are doomed.

    They'll all be replaced by cheap P-Boxes running Linux or, when we smarten up, OpenSBD.

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  3. Re:have investor money, will travel by El · · Score: 0, Troll

    money for nothin, but does he get the chicks for free? Yes, but being a Mormon, he has to marry them first...

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