Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog The latest information — and the one thing in the past three-and-a-half years that rings the truest — comes from Larry Goldfarb, one of the chaps in charge of BayStar, an investment vehicle that coughed up $50m for SCO just before the company...
[October 13, 2006, 19:35]
IBM And SCO Gather Reinforcements
News IBM's subpoenas were sent on 30 October to BayStar Capital, Deutsche Bank Group, Renaissance Ventures and The Yankee Group, which have indicated that they have reason to believe SCO's claims are legitimate.
[November 13, 2003, 7:35]
IBM Demands Details Of SCO Dealings With HP, Microsoft, Sun
News The long-running legal battle between IBM and SCO over the claim that Linux violates SCO's intellectual property took another twist on Tuesday, when IBM sent subpoenas to Microsoft, HP, Sun and Baystar.
[February 22, 2006, 12:55]
Microsoft 'offered To Underwrite SCO Funding'
News An executive at BayStar called Larry Goldfarb stated in a court declaration that Microsoft's vice president of corporate development and strategy, Richard Emerson, had offered to underwrite BayStar's own investment in SCO.
[October 9, 2006, 13:35]
