SCO's income continues its fall
The SCO Group’s bad financial news continues as the company reported its financial results on Wednesday for its fourth quarter and year ending Oct. 31.
SCO’s revenue for the quarter ending Oct. 31 was just over $8.5 million, compared with just over $10 million for the comparable quarter of the prior year. SCO blamed this decline primarily on the continuing decrease of its Unix revenue due to competition from Linux.
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