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      schrieb am 05.06.00 16:26:27
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Ich weiß zwar immer noch nicht warum, aber Santa scheint den Abwärtstrend zu beenden. Weiß jemand was von ner Übernahme?

      Cu@BABY
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      schrieb am 05.06.00 16:42:54
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Kauft Santa Cruz. Die Amis heben erkannt das die Aktie total unterbewertet ist. Die die Mitarbeiter angeblich gut sowie die Software Tarantella in ordnung ist steht nur das managment im wege.
      Langfristig sind die 20 EUR mehr als gerechtvertigt.

      Vielleicht hat Steve Harmon auch mit seinen 80 EUR zum Jahresende
      doch nicht so daneben gelegen. Man wird sehen.
      Ein kauf sind sie allenfalls wert. Siehe aktuellen kurs.

      cu@BABY
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      schrieb am 05.06.00 18:25:31
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Hoffe nur, dass nicht wieder eine Gewinnwarnung kommt. Sollte Santa den Turnaround in diesem Quartal schaffen und sollte die Linux-Phantasie in den Markt zurueckkehren, dann sehe ich 20 Euro auf Jahresfrist als realistisch an.
      Schau mer mal.
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      schrieb am 05.06.00 19:03:05
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      @dibbelabbes

      Santa wird von WKn:677200 übernommen!Marktkaptalisierung von Steucon beträgt gigantische 1 Mio €.Damit ist genug Power da um Santa Claus zu schlucken.:)

      Viel Spass noch,wir sehen uns bei 20......Cent:D
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      schrieb am 05.06.00 19:46:03
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      dibbe....blablabla....

      Woher diese interessanten und doch so begründeten informationen???
      Wenn du zu diesem schwachsinn noch ein paar links findest dann
      her damit, ich amüsiere mich immer wieder gerne.

      cu@BABY

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      schrieb am 05.06.00 20:04:41
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Schau mal an. So schlecht dürfte das SCOC Management doch gar nicht sein. Immerhin ist eine gewisse erfahrung vorhanden. Bei diesem gehobenen Alter:
      The Santa Cruz Operation
      NASD : SCOC
      Sector: Technology
      Industry: Software & Programming



      As of: April 6, 2000

      Mohan, Alok, (51) Chairman of the Board

      Alok Mohan became Chairman of the Board of Directors in April 1998. Prior to this appointment, he served as President since December 1994 and as Chief Executive Officer since July 1995 until April 1998. In December 1994, he was elected as a Director and assumed the position of President and Chief Operating Officer. Prior to this appointment, beginning in May 1994, Mr. Mohan served as Senior Vice President, Operations and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Mohan was employed with NCR Corporation, where he served as Vice President and General Manager of the Workstation Products Division, from January 1990 until July 1993. Mr. Mohan also served as Vice President of Strategic Planning and Controller, with responsibility for financial planning and analysis as well as worldwide reporting from July 1993 to May 1994.
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      Michels, Douglas L., (45) President, Chief Executive Officer, Director

      Douglas L. Michels was named President and Chief Executive Officer in April 1998. Mr. Michels was the principal architect of the Company`s technology strategy and served as the head of product development between June 1997 and April 1998 and as Chief Technical Officer between February 1993 and June 1997. Mr. Michels has served as a Director of the Company since 1979 and served as the Company`s Executive Vice President between 1979 and April 1998. Mr. Michels is one of the founders of Uniforum, a UNIX user consortium, and served as its President from 1989 to 1990.
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      Eadie, Ninian, (62) Director

      Ninian Eadie became a Director of the Company in April 1996. He retired from International Computers Limited in April 1997. Mr. Eadie served as ICL`s Group Executive Director, Technology, from January 1994 to 1996. Prior to that he served as President of ICL Europe from January 1990 until January 1994 and from May 1988 until January 1990, as President, ICL International. Mr. Eadie served on ICL`s Board of Directors from 1984 until 1997, and was a member of ICL`s Executive Management Committee from 1988 until 1997. He was a member of the SCO (UK) Advisory Board from June 1994 until his appointment to SCO`s Board in April 1996.
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      Lachman, Ronald, (43) Director

      Ronald Lachman became a Director of the Company in February 1996. He is the Chairman and founder of Internet Dynamics, Inc., a developer of Internet software for PC-based servers. Prior to founding Internet Dynamics in April 1995, he founded Lachman Associates in January 1975 and served as its President from January 1975 until June 1989. In January 1993 Mr. Lachman founded Lachman Technology, serving as its President from January 1993 until May 1994. Both Lachman companies developed networking software shipped with most UNIX servers. Mr. Lachman served as Executive Vice President of Interactive Systems, a Kodak Company, from June 1989 to 1992. He is a Director of several other private networking/software companies.
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      McClure, Robert M., (64) Director

      Robert M. McClure became a Director of the Company in May 1993. Since 1978 he has served as President of Unidot, Inc., which he founded to specialize in the design of sophisticated computer software and hardware for equipment manufacturers worldwide. Dr. McClure also serves as a Director of General Automation, Inc. and IPT Corporation.
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      Thompson, R. D., (49) Director

      R. Duff Thompson was appointed as a Director of the Company in December 1995. Mr. Thompson is the Managing General Partner of EsNet, Ltd., an investment group which is active in both technology and real estate ventures. From June 1994 to January 1996, he served as Senior Vice President of the Corporate Development Group of Novell, Inc. Prior to that time, Mr. Thompson served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for WordPerfect Corporation, and before joining WordPerfect Corporation in 1986. He was a partner with the Salt Lake City law firm of Callister, Duncan & Nebeker. Mr. Thompson is a former Chairman of the Board of the Business Software Alliance, the principal software industry association dealing with software industry issues, including copyright protection and public policy.
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      Williamson, Gilbert P., (62) Director

      Gilbert P. Williamson became a Director of the Company in May 1993. From September 1991 until May 1993, he served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of NCR Corporation, and also served as a member of the Board of Directors of AT&T. He retired from NCR and the AT&T board of Directors in May 1993. From January 1989 until September 1991, he served as President of NCR and as a Director, and as Executive Vice President for marketing at NCR for three years. Mr. Williamson is also a Director of Roberds, an Ohio-based retailer; of Vertel, a California-based communications technology company and of the Fifth Third Bank in Dayton, Ohio. He also serves on the Board of Directors of two other private companies.
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      McCrabb, David, (51) Executive Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Field Operations

      David McCrabb was named Executive Vice President, Worldwide Sales and Field Operations in April 1998. Between January 1995 and June 1997, he served as Vice President, Marketing and Channel Sales, then as Senior Vice President, Market Planning between July 1997 and April 1998 . Prior to joining the Company, Mr. McCrabb served as Vice President and General Manager for Applied Digital Data Systems, a wholly owned subsidiary of NCR, since February 1994. From November 1989 to February 1992, he served as Vice President, Sales and Marketing for Primary Access Corporation.
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      Sabbath, Steven M., (52) Senior Vice President-Law and Corporate Affairs and Secretary

      Steven Sabbath was named Senior Vice President, Law and Corporate Affairs and Secretary in January 1998. Between 1993 and 1997, he served as Vice President, Law and Corporate Affairs and Secretary. Mr. Sabbath also served as Vice President, Legal Affairs between 1991 and 1993. Prior to joining the Company, between February 1988 and January 1991, Mr. Sabbath was the Deputy General Counsel for Sun Microsystems, Inc., a manufacturer of UNIX system-based hardware and software.
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      Orr, Michael, (48) Senior Vice President, Worldwide Marketing

      Mr. Orr was named Senior Vice President, Worldwide Marketing in July 1999. Prior to joining the Company, between June 1998 and June 1999, Mr. Orr served as Vice President, Sales and Marketing at Splash Technology. From August 1988 to June 1998, Mr. Orr served in various senior management positions at Amdahl. From August 1974 to August 1988, Mr. Orr served in various management positions at IBM.
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      Moyer, John H., (50) Senior Vice President of Human Resources

      John H. Moyer was named Senior Vice President, Human Resources in January 1998. He has served as Vice President, Human Resources since August 1995. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Moyer served as Vice President, Human Resources for the following companies: Ore Ida Foods from 1992 to August 1995, Maspar Computer Corporation from November 1991 until November 1992 and Businessland from January 1985 until November 1991. Mr. Moyer`s Senior Human Resources Management experience also includes positions at National Mirconetics, Inc. and National Semiconductor Corp.
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      Anderson, Ray, (41) Senior Vice President, New Ventures

      Mr. Anderson was named Senior Vice President, New Ventures in July 1999. Between April 1998 and July 1999, he served as Senior Vice President, Marketing. Between June 1997 and April 1998, he served as Senior Vice President, Marketing, Products Division. Between December 1994 and June 1997, Mr. Anderson served as Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Client Integration Division. Mr. Anderson was named Senior Vice President of SCO and Managing Director of IXI Limited when SCO acquired IXI Limited in February 1993. Mr. Anderson was a founder of IXI Limited and served as its Managing Director commencing in 1987.
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      Seabrook, Geoff, (51) Senior Vice President, Corporate Development

      Geoff Seabrook was named Senior Vice President, Corporate Development in April 1998. Since joining the Company in 1989, Mr. Seabrook has held a number of strategic positions, including Senior Vice President and General Manager, EMEIA. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Seabrook served as Vice President International Operations at Century Data Inc.
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      Wilt, James, (53) Senior Vice President- Products

      James Wilt was named Senior Vice President, Products in April 1998. Since joining the Company in 1983, Mr. Wilt has held a number of strategic positions both in the U.S. and in Europe including those of Vice President, Business Development and Vice President, International. Mr. Wilt formerly held management positions in sales, marketing, and planning at Xerox, Honeywell and Amdahl. Mr. Wilt became an Executive Officer of the Company in April 1998.
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      Twaddle, Jenny, (35) Controller

      Ms. Twaddle was named Acting Chief Financial Officer in December 1999. Ms. Twaddle has served as the Corporate Controller since April 1999. Between August 1997 and April 1999 she served as Assistant Corporate Controller and between March 1997 and August 1997 she served as the Americas Controller. Prior to joining the Company, between June 1993 and March 1997, Ms Twaddle served as Corporate Controller for Information Storage Devices. Mr. Twaddle resigned as Acting Chief Financial Officer on April 6, 2000.
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      schrieb am 05.06.00 20:23:03
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Cool!

      Aber sag mal,die Arbeit vom Altersheim aus is doch sicher beschwerlich.Na ja vielleicht bringt unser Oldie Clan dieses Quartal ja mal was auf die Beine.Du hast die wirklichen Probleme von Santa noch net erkannt.Die sag ich dir morgen, aber nur wenn du mir einen ausgibst.

      Tschö mit Ö

      Forever dibbelabbes mit Grumbeerkieschelscha
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      schrieb am 20.06.00 18:01:22
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      Was war den heute mit Santa Cruz um 17:45 Uhr los???
      Da sind ja "unheimliche" Stückzahlen für 7 Euro über den Tisch gegangen? Gibts da News außer der Linux-Distribution?

      Moritz
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      schrieb am 20.06.00 18:34:22
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Das ist die News:

      Nortel Networks Licenses Tarantella Web-Enabling
      Software

      PR Newswire - June 20, 2000 11:29

      Tarantella Software to Be Integrated into Nortel Networks New Preside Managed Application
      Services Platform

      SANTA CRUZ, Calif., June 20 /PRNewswire/ -- The Tarantella Division, an independent
      business unit of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOC) and Nortel Networks*
      today announced they have entered into a strategic alliance, allowing Nortel Networks to
      license Tarantella web-enabling software. Nortel Networks will include the Tarantella software
      as an integrated technology element of its new application service management, integration and
      delivery solution -- Preside* Managed Application Services Platform.

      (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/19990421/SCOLOGO )

      The companies will work together to promote Tarantella as a key element of Nortel Networks`
      Preside Managed Application Services Platform, allowing Application Service Providers
      (ASPs) to quickly web-enable applications for eBusiness.

      "Nortel Networks is pleased to enter this relationship with the Tarantella Division and offer the
      Tarantella product capabilities to its global ASP customer base," said Rich Caruso, president,
      Application Service Provider Segment, Nortel Networks. "Tarantella allows us to provide a
      key element required for the ASP market; the ability to adapt legacy and other non-web-based
      applications to run in a hosted environment. The Preside Managed Application Services
      Platform, combined with Tarantella technology, will allow ASPs to offer a rich portfolio of
      applications and position the ASPs for success in this emerging marketplace."

      "This is an important alliance for Tarantella," said Mike Orr, President of the Tarantella Division.
      "The ASP movement started with productivity tools, and is now moving into traditional, UNIX
      system-based applications such as ERP and CRM. Nortel Networks` new application service
      management solution will integrate Tarantella software, so that ASPs can quickly web-enable
      and deploy these powerful business applications, regardless of whether they are running on
      mainframes, Windows or UNIX systems."

      Tarantella software instantly web-enables applications for access by users anywhere, allowing
      administrators to quickly deliver any application to any client, without installation on the client
      device. Tarantella software utilizes an innovative Adaptive Internet Protocol (AIP) to provide
      optimal network performance, even over low-bandwidth connections.

      About Tarantella

      The Tarantella Division is an independent business unit of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.,
      which provides enabling technologies connecting clients, server-based applications, and
      networks. The Tarantella product line includes Tarantella Enterprise II for large companies and
      organizations, Tarantella Express for workgroup and departmental environments, and Tarantella
      ASP Edition for Application Service Providers. Tarantella products provide access to
      Windows, mainframe, Linux and UNIX applications, are available today for all popular RISC
      and Intel processor-based UNIX servers, and will be available this quarter on selected Linux
      servers. For more information, see www.tarantella.com.

      SCO, The Santa Cruz Operation, the SCO logo, Tarantella, Express, the Tarantella Logo and
      UnixWare are trademarks or registered trademarks of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. in the
      USA and other countries. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the US and
      other countries. All other brand or product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used
      to identify products or services of, their respective owners.
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      schrieb am 20.06.00 22:51:19
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      Die Kooperation ist ein mächtiger Schritt in die richtige Richtung, denn mit Nortel im Hintergrund steht SCOC vor einer echten Neubewertung. Soll kein Dummpush sein, aber meines Erachtens wäre eine Vervielfachung des Kurses in Richtung alte Höchststände fundamental gerechtfertigt. Ich habe heute nochmal nachgelegt, glaube kaum daß wir nächste Woche noch die Chance haben unter 12-15 Euro reinzukommen.

      The Insider
      http://www.insiderinformationen.de


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