SCO has received a $36m offer from an
investment house looking to buy up its Unix assets.
JGD Management has tendered the offer, according to a
court
filing made by SCO. The group is also interested in cherry picking other SCO
intellectual property as part of the deal.
"The Debtors have received an offer to acquire substantially all of the
Debtors' assets relating to its Unix operating system, and certain related
claims in litigation, as well as certain transfer, cross-licence and related
agreements pertaining to the Hipcheck product line and Me Inc. Mobile
intellectual property owned by Me Inc, a non-debtor affliate of the Debtors,"
says the filing
"The offer is subject to the receipt of higher or better offers through a
competitive sale process. The offer requires that an order approving the bid
procedures proposed herein be approved on or before 9 November 2007, and that
the transactions approved by no later than 7 December 2007."
Following a court ruling that SCO did
not own the rights to Unux, shares
in the company
plummeted
and the company was
delisted
and filed for
bankruptcy
protection. Chief executive Darl McBride has said that he wants to keep the
business viable and the buyout would give the company breathing space.
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