Silicon Graphics To Be Delisted From NYSE
Dan Linder writes "Starting Monday, November 7th, Silicon Graphics will be delisted from the NYSE. The future of the graphics and supercomputing former-heavyweight has never been less certain. This is especially unfortunate given their ongoing commitment to Linux and other open-source projects." From the article: "The company's stock, which once traded at $50 per share, fell below NYSE's minimum standard for continued listing earlier this year. The move comes as little surprise. The company received a warning from the NYSE in May, when its share price dropped below the $1 barrier. Although it had dipped into sub-$1 territory in late 2001 and again in late 2002, the price on both occasions recovered within a month or two. "
One of the consequences is, people will tend to format their partitions using JFS instead of XFS...
The creatures outside looked from Alt-Right to Antifa; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Never build a headquarters that is a monument to your success. It's the kiss of death.
"I'd rather be a lightning rod than a seismometer." -Ken Kesey
...it's been rendered by SGI, too.
Do not be alarmed. This is only a test.