You'll see that SCO,
despite telling the media yesterday that it would file a plan today, meeting the December 31st deadline set by the court, instead has filed for another delay. Other interesting filings are:
SCOGBK-639-4 -- pps. 4, 7 and 8, the winding up of the joint venture in China between China and its "partner". P. 7 mentions a company named Dascom. P. 8 has a notation "Research issues that a company will encounter if it does not receive audited financial statements
SCOGBK-639 -- p. 8, the Dorsey & Whitney additional pre-petition bills they didn't notice until now apparently
SCOGBK-641-1 -- the Stipulation between Novell and SCO regarding the trust money
SCOGBK-643-2 -- p. 4 lists two objectors to the omnibus motion, Feraci and Llyod [sic]
SCOGBK-644 -- the signed order based on the stipulation, regarding the constructive trust
The stipulation and order resolve Novell's motion for a constructive trust and Novell seeking the monies now. The stipulation has SCO stipulating to the existence of a constructive trust in favor of Novell in the amount Novell asked for, and it puts the money into a trust account, to be disbursed to Novell if SCO loses on appeal on the constructive trust issue.
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