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September 14th, 2007

SCO files for bankruptcy

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 12:48 pm

Categories: General, IBM, Linux, Open Source

Tags: SCO Group Inc., Bankruptcy, Larry Dignan

SCO Group, best known for suing IBM, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

In a statement
, SCO said it was filing to reorganize under Chapter 11.

The Board of Directors of The SCO Group (history lesson) have unanimously determined that Chapter 11 reorganization is in the best long-term interest of SCO and its subsidiaries, as well as its customers, shareholders, and employees.

I’m not sure what SCO bankruptcy does for shareholders, which usually get nada in a bankruptcy proceeding, but SCO may have a point about saving itself via Chapter 11. Groklaw reports that SCO owes Novell money. A trial starts on Monday to determine how much SCO owes Novell. It’s unclear what this bankruptcy filing means for Novell–if I were to guess it probably means Novell is out of luck unless it owns some sort of preferred debt.

News.com’s Stephen Shankland reports that Novell’s case will be automatically stayed due to the bankruptcy filing. Update: Groklaw has all of the documents pertaining to the bankruptcy, including the creditor list.

In the grand scheme of things SCO was being crushed by legal challenges and running out of cash. SCO launched a legal war against IBM alleging that Linux was really just Unix in a new wrapper. With that argument SCO was planning on collecting royalties.

The plan went awry given a series of legal setbacks. Now the cash is running dry and SCO’s best bet if it wants to survive is to reorganize its subsidiaries to focus on Unix and mobile services. If the courts ruled that SCO owned Novell anything above $12 million SCO would be close to broke.

What’s really surprising is that the bankruptcy took this long. In January, observers were expecting SCO’s cash to run dry.

The cash burn

At the end of the second quarter ending April 30, SCO had $7.78 million in cash and equivalents and $5.4 million in restricted cash.

Meanwhile it posted a second quarter loss of $1.14 million on revenue of $6 million. That was an improvement, but revenue falling SCO just wasn’t sustainable. Revenue for the first two quarters of fiscal 2007 was $12 million, down from $14.4 million the year earlier.

On June 5, SCO said:

The decrease in revenue was primarily attributable to continued competitive pressures on the Company’s UNIX products and services and the improvement in net loss was primarily attributable to reduced legal costs and operating expenses.

Even though legal costs improved, SCO still had $1 million in litigation costs for the second quarter. That was down from $3.76 million in the same quarter a year ago, but SCO just didn’t have the financial heft for a long legal battle against a well-armed IBM. It didn’t help that SCO was losing most court battles.

Meanwhile, the core business (Unix and mobile software) that SCO was setting up garnered a few customer wins, but the names highlighted (Sberbank, a Russian savings bank, George Delallo Co., Atlas Paper) weren’t exactly Fortune 500 blue chippers.

As SCO was squeezed on cash, the company’s legal woes escalated. Last month, SCO’s claims were eviscerated in a 102-page ruling.

Dan Farber reported on August 11:

For the last several years, SCO has been engaged in lawsuits against IBM and others, claiming that parts of Linux violate its alleged copyrights to Unix. In its lawsuit versus IBM, SCO alleged that IBM contributed portions Unix code owned by SCO to the Linux community.

The ruling, which named Novell as the owner of the Unix and Unixware copyrights, could make SCO give up its four-year effort to extract royalties from Linux providers. Novell acquired Unix from AT&T in 1995.

In March 2004, SCO wanted to charge users for an SCO intellectual property license–$699 per single-processor server–to use Linux and dodge any legal action.

During the same time period, SCO filed lawsuits against auto parts retailer AutoZone for violating SCO’s Unix copyrights by running versions of the Linux operating system that “contain code, structure, sequence and/or organization from SCO’s proprietary Unix System V code in violation of SCO’s copyrights.” DaimlerChrysler was also sued for alleged violations of the automotive company’s Unix software agreement with SCO.

Both Microsoft and Sun paid SCO for licenses related to the Unix copyright claims in 2003.

That August ruling was really the bankruptcy blow for SCO, which largely bet the company on winning its court case. However, SCO’s court track record wasn’t so grand. In June 2006, a Utah judge threw out hundreds of claims made by SCO against IBM. IBM had launched counterclaims and sought copyright rulings on SCO’s suit.

 

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RE: SCO files for bankruptcy
SCO filed for Chapter 11, but now the bankruptcy court, Novel and IBM have all filed briefs asking the court to convert them to Chapter 7. ... (Read the rest)
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BWAHAHAHA  tom1015 | 09/14/07
Allow me to second your "bwahahaha"  shawkins | 09/14/07
I'll third that (nt)  CobraA1 | 09/14/07
irrelevant to who?  hheightman | 09/17/07
cheers  Insight Driver | 09/17/07
reply  hheightman | 09/18/07
And so it goes........  Ole Man | 09/18/07
re: Those left holding the bag...  Still Lynn | 09/19/07
dependency gone wrong  Insight Driver | 05/14/09
RE: SCO files for bankruptcy  John L. Ries | 09/14/07
RE: SCO files for bankruptcy  Insight Driver | 05/14/09
Buh-bye!  Linux User 147560 | 09/14/07
RE: SCO files for bankruptcy  torroid88@... | 09/14/07
Give it a rest already!  ye | 09/14/07
Perhaps...  zkiwi | 09/14/07
MS has long been suspected...  John L. Ries | 09/14/07
It's not the same.  ye | 09/14/07
Horse pucky  MarcB_z | 09/14/07
Rubbish.  HypnoToad72 | 09/14/07
Shut up with the MS is to blame...  sparky10020@... | 09/14/07
Sorry misplaced  sparky10020@... | 09/14/07
So what?  MarcB_z | 09/14/07
Don't let your hatred of Microsoft consume you.  ye | 09/14/07
so why did microsoft feel the need to get into bed with SCO  stevey_d | 09/16/07
Platforms  voska | 09/17/07
No they're not. Plain and simple.  ye | 09/14/07
What you said  sparky10020@... | 09/14/07
Right  MarcB_z | 09/14/07
I never claimed Microsoft had nothing to gain.  ye | 09/14/07
like I said, check the court documents, you're mistaken  stevey_d | 09/16/07
You are kidding, no? $hill$ don't...  Media-Ted@... | 09/17/07
it isn't irrelevant, the evidence was presented at trial  stevey_d | 09/16/07
Interesting thing when facts are brought up  voska | 09/17/07
Whassa mattah?  Ole Man | 09/18/07
Duck! Here comes th cluestick [again].  Still Lynn | 09/19/07
MS openly steered a lot of investment money to SCO ...  George Mitchell | 09/16/07
MS involvement should not be forgotten  Richard Flude | 09/14/07
Sun's support of SCO should not be forgotten either  __howard__ | 09/15/07
Uhhhmmmm....  Cardinal_Bill | 09/16/07
Of COURSE SCO introduces Microsleaze! MS propped them up!  nomorems | 09/15/07
you aren't aware of the direct Microsoft link presented in evidence@trial?  stevey_d | 09/16/07
SCO folds owing Novell, which is now part of M$...  Media-Ted@... | 09/17/07
What Novell gets  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/14/07
Cool  BanjoPaterson | 09/14/07
I do think a forced Chapter 7 is likely  John L. Ries | 09/14/07
I agree ...  George Mitchell | 09/15/07
How much you wanna bet?  nomorems | 09/15/07
I would not just assume that Novell is stupid ...  George Mitchell | 09/15/07
Even if you're wrong...  Media-Ted@... | 09/17/07
License isn't ownership  Resuna | 09/17/07
At $0.30 per share ....  Suicida| | 09/18/07
It's now just under $0.16 per share and  Still Lynn | 09/18/07
Enderle, Didiot, where are you when needed!  TripleII | 09/14/07
Don't forget Maureen O'Gara  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/14/07
two other people not to forget...  Arm A. Geddon | 09/14/07
Missed that  John L. Ries | 09/14/07
G2  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/14/07
Got it  John L. Ries | 09/14/07
Man, brings tears to my eyes, such a fine company going down the tubes!!  DonnieBoy | 09/14/07
Yeah, but it's sad 'cuz SCO WAS Santa Cruz Operation !  nomorems | 09/15/07
SCO WAS CALDERA...  Boomslang | 09/22/07
Part of master strategy...  Mike Cox | 09/14/07
9.5  John L. Ries | 09/14/07
9.89  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 09/14/07
Hey, Mike, Ask your rep to have MS also sue all Linux users ...  Basic Logic | 09/14/07
A solid 10  Tony Agudo | 09/14/07
9.9  BanjoPaterson | 09/15/07
MS and Sun are listed as creditors  John L. Ries | 09/14/07
SCO has Licensed materials in OS and UW from Both Companies  Timpraetor | 09/17/07
Wow! That's one creative way to delay their trial...  Basic Logic | 09/14/07
As coroner, I must aver...  TechExec2 | 09/14/07
Two Questions  owkmann | 09/14/07
1) Likely SCO 2) We already did  Basic Logic | 09/14/07
SCO WANTS chapter 11 ... but ...  George Mitchell | 09/16/07
Next step ...  George Mitchell | 09/14/07
where is No-Ax?  Seenidog | 09/14/07
Big Win for Open Source  mighetto | 09/14/07
I know what he's doing.  nizuse | 09/16/07
HAHAHAH NO-AXE crow eating time  Quebec-french | 09/16/07
RE: SCO files for bankruptcy  DannyO_0x98 | 09/14/07
RE: SCO files for bankruptcy  nomorems | 09/15/07
what no ax  martin23 | 09/15/07
Couldn't have happened to a necier group of guys . . . not.  Basic Logic | 09/16/07
You can bet on that  sherpababu1@... | 10/10/07
Man im so freaking happy  Quebec-french | 09/16/07
Don't let them get away with it!  scott1329 | 09/17/07
If anyone could prove intent to defraud ...  mwagner@... | 09/17/07
RE: filing Chapter 11 means hat Novell will only get a fraction (if any...  Still Lynn | 09/18/07
RE: SCO files for bankruptcy  Old Timer 8080 | 09/17/07
Does this mean that if SCO can't pay what it owes for Unix ...  kd5auq | 09/17/07
Not necessarily ...  mwagner@... | 09/17/07
RE: SCO files for bankruptcy  mwagner@... | 09/17/07
So, are you suggesting - in a round-about way - that IBM...  Media-Ted@... | 09/17/07
Was it necessary?  epcraig | 09/17/07
Maureen O'Gara CREDITOR of SCO!  Gray62 | 09/19/07

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