SCO Group files $23.3 million loss for 2004
07:04 - Saturday 2 April 2005 by Wolfgang Gruener
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: sco, group, files Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: sco, group, files Category : Miscellaneous
Utah's SCO Group on Friday filed its long overdue annual report, a move it hopes will convince the Nasdaq stock exchange to grant the company's delisting appeal. SCO also filed restated earnings reports for 2004's first three quarters with the Securities and Exchange Commission and said it expects to soon file an earnings report for 2005's first quarter.
Nasdaq moved to delist SCO's stock after the Lindon-based company missed two deadlines for filing its 2004 annual report. When the 2005 first-quarter report also was delayed, the exchange warned SCO also faced delisting for that failure.
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