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Nasdaq to Delist SCO Sep 27

symbolset writes "The Nasdaq Staff has decided to delist SCO at open of business on September 27, 2007 under their discretionary authority and as a result of SCO filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. SCO can get a hearing but "There can be no assurance that the panel will grant the Company's request for continued listing.""

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  1. To echo the trolls of old... by Mr.+Flibble · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    For those of you who remember this tired old phrase:

    SHORT SCO NOW! *

    * this, for anyone who remembers just how long ago that was first heard on slashdot...

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    Try to hack my 31337 firewall!
  2. When will it end? by allthefish · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    As much as I like seeing these guys suffer, I'm starting to think that its about enough of that. I know everyone was nervous during the suit; even though we all knew they had no legal leg to stand on, the US court system is not what it used to be. So most of us were afraid of the future of linux, and now we can justifiably laugh at them.

    However, i'm starting to get tired of hearing about The SCO Group in every third /. post. Really, we're giving them more attention then they deserve. The company never put out anything useful (SCO did. Caldera did. The SCO Group didn't), so its no wonder they're dying. Now really, can't we just let them die without all this coverage?

  3. mod do38 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
  4. Re:Slashdot kept us aware of SCO & Groklaw's a by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    As poor as the editing of Slashdot is sometimes, I don't know any better way to get computer-related news. If you know of a better way, please mention it.

    Really pushing it today, aren't you pal?

    You started that sentence off okay, calling /. editing poor is always welcome, but then you actually go on to turn it into a compliment!

    First trolling, and now this classic Flamebait!