SCO Roars as Shares Soar
Shares in the SCO Group surged nearly 30 percent on Thursday as the company continued to defend what it sees as the unauthorized and illegal use by customers, Linux users, vendors and the open source community of its Unix code.
SCO's shares leapt $1.92, or 29 percent, to $8.52 on Thursday as more than 1.12-million shares traded on the Nasdaq Exchange. A SCO spokesman could not be reached for comment on Thursday and had not returned eWeek's calls by the time this article was published.
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