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January 4 Sarbanes-Oxley Letter

Message ID: 142523
Posted By: freecode_99
Posted On: 2004-06-09 09:13:00
Subject: January 4 Sarbanes-Oxley Letter
Recs: 9

"January 4, 2004
Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
1666 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006-2803

Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
1251 Avenue of The Americas
New York, NY 10020

SEC Complaint Center
450 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20549-0213

New York State Office of the Attorney General
Attn: Eliot Spitzer
Bureau of Investor Protection and Securities
120 Broadway
New York, NY 10271

RE: Potential Sarbanes-Oxley violations by the Public Company now known as the SCO Group, formerly known as Caldera, Inc., Caldera Systems, and Caldera International, a Canopy Group company for failure to disclose known risks in SEC filings with consistency for a period of no less than 6 months"

Before you ask luddite, they do have these letters and they are specific as to the violations by section. The non-disclosure of the Novell disagreement over copyright ownership is a violation irregardless of the actual ownership thereof. It is known as a RISK factor.

When first you set out to deceive, you set yourself up for failure. Knowing that I would truly stink at telling a lie, I don't bother. That is called knowing yourself and your limitations, something you might investigate while you are doing your trolling.

Have a nice day, and as you say, unhappy people like yourself must need constant attention. I don't think telling someone to shut up has much merit - free speech is fine with me. You just have to be prepared for the consequences. There isn't much more that can be done to harm me -

< sarcasm>
unless your hit squads try to take me out.
< /sarcasm>

I'm happy enough, I did the right thing by the law. Maybe blowing the whistle scares you (and it should), but it is the right thing to do.

Don't worry, be happy!

freecode


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