OT: sort of... SCO
fp at casabellagallery.com
fp at casabellagallery.com
Fri Sep 14 17:20:32 PDT 2007
JE posted:
> --------------- Original Message ---------------
> At 01:54P Fri Sep 14 2007, The SCO Group wrote:
>
> Dear SCO Customers and Partners, *
> *
> This afternoon we took the extraordinary step of filing for Chapter 11 *
> protection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court to protect assets for our *
> creditors and stockholders and to ensure the continuation of our *
> normal business operations. This decision was not taken without *
> extensive consultation with the board of directors, and many outside *
> experts and legal counsel. *
> *
> SCO intends to maintain business as usual throughout the Chapter 11 *
> proceedings. Subject to court approval, SCO will use the cash flow *
> from its operations to meet its capital needs throughout the *
> reorganization process. *
> *
> Other companies such as Delta Airlines, Texaco, Dow Corning, K-Mart, *
> United Airlines, Toys R? Us, Macy?s Department Stores and others have *
> emerged from Chapter 11 protection after restructuring themselves for *
> success. We intend to do the same.*
> *
> We value our relationship with you and want to provide the assurance *
> that you can continue to order product, and receive exemplary service *
> and support from us during this restructuring period.*
> *
> We invite you to consult with your SCO representative if you have any *
> questions or concerns.*
> *
Interesting, what do you suppose did them (is doing them) in?
<just for humor>
<? echo 'fpTech outlives SCO!'; ?>
</just for humor>
Is this evidence of things to come and a heads up for companies such as
"lots of ours" and fpTech to start gearing up and switch to an OS with the
backbone (strong and stable company)? Fortunately, fpTech has been OS
flexible for many years and filePro code is fully portable. Is that still
the case with its current version?
Regards,
Jose Lerebours
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