SOME weeks ago Microsoft made it official that it was borrowing money. Both Novell and Microsoft have accounting fraud in their not-so-distant past [1, 2], so to trust what they say regarding finance is quite a gamble [pun not intended].
Novell to buy back $121.6M of debt
[...]
Open-source network software company Novell Inc. says that it is launching a cash tender offer to spend $121.67 million to purchase back some debt.
The Waltham-based company says it will buy back its 0.50 percent convertible senior debentures due 2024 for $1,000 per $1,000 principal amount of the debentures, plus any accrued and unpaid interest up to July 15, 2009, the day after the offer ends.
Northern Rock may buy back debt
The British government is working on a plan to reduce nationalized bank Northern Rock (OTCPK:NHRKF)'s debt, sources close to the discussions said.
[...]
In turn, the move may help persuade the European Commission that the $4.9 billion capital injection is not state aid.
The Commission's ruling on the strategy could come as early this week, The Times said.
Comments
Dave
2009-06-18 13:17:52
eet
2009-06-18 13:21:38
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 13:21:39
eet
2009-06-18 13:25:23
(Sorry wrong thread before.)
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 13:06:40
eet
2009-06-18 13:11:19
'The Novell-crowd'; my ass! You character-assasin! Trying to discredite every critic as a paid minion! I've just about had it with you up to here, you know!
You are a discgrace to the whole community, you ****head!
Charles Oliver
2009-06-18 13:18:18
I personally enjoy this site. I find it informative.
oiaohm
2009-06-18 13:20:47
It is abnormal. Could be a freak event. Abnormal events a person is fair to question.
Funny enough eet if anyone is a character-assasin its you. Presuming and getting offended make you look bad. Eet learn to be a better person.
eet
2009-06-18 13:23:56
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 13:24:04
eet
2009-06-18 13:27:47
eet
2009-06-18 13:31:16
Charles Oliver
2009-06-18 13:35:40
Do you have a link for that, eet?
I remember reading one of the posts here where Roy said he would confine himself to writing on this site because people were passing themselves off as him.
eet
2009-06-18 13:39:46
Which - of course - Roy painted as a smear campaign against himself. Roy seems now to have pulled the entire article as the link has vanished from the recent-posts list.
Charles Oliver
2009-06-18 13:49:01
Does the evidence point one way more than another?
I meant the link to the Ubuntu Forums. Roy can't pull that (unless he's better connected than is apparent).
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 13:53:49
eet
2009-06-18 13:53:53
My mistake, I've found the discussion about Roy's shill (wrong word? I'm no native speaker, sorry) here: http://boycottnovell.com/2009/06/01/banning-opposition-to-mono/
eet
2009-06-18 13:55:14
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 13:58:02
I submitted my thesis in September 2007 and having passed my viva I submitted the corrections exactly 8 days ago. Doing my Ph.D. slowly does not mean "dropping out".
eet
2009-06-18 14:02:59
BTW, do you think anyone will take you on after seeing this smudgy website?
Charles Oliver
2009-06-18 14:09:55
Yeah a shill is someone employed to spread disinformation. An acolyte might be a better description for someone following Roy through some kind of conviction but it does have religious overtones and this is normally the way people go when they are attempting to discredit without proof (Linux/Windows Zealots etc.).
It's always interesting to know who pays for things and that includes this site, Groklaw, IDC research etc.
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 14:14:13
Charles Oliver
2009-06-19 04:55:19
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7361470&postcount=164
That thread seems to go off topic from about this point:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7070181&postcount=7
but this seems to get it back on track a bit
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7071392&postcount=36
Then it goes back into soapbox territory from both sides of the mono divide.
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-19 12:43:02
eet
2009-06-18 13:00:48
Jimmy Deluca
2009-06-18 12:55:30
And I mean anything.
Just look at his "article" from a few days ago where he posted an IRC log of some random bloke joining and saying that his boss is forcing him to write a glowing review of Mono, yet does not disclose who he is, who he works for, what project he works on, etc. He gave absolutely no details at all.
No facts that can be independently verified.
No doubt it's all a ploy by Roy.
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 12:58:15
Are you with Novell?
eet
2009-06-18 13:01:17
Go back into your hole, Roy.
Marcus Koze
2009-06-18 13:07:10
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 13:33:07
JohnD
2009-06-19 12:25:50
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-19 12:34:06
I think it was Bruce Lowry (or Dana) who said something about one particular major deal being just like weeks/months away from being included in a report. So all these coupon (patent certificate) deals Microsoft and Novell sign don't take long to be included in reports. Novell and Microsoft failed to sign major deals in the past 6 months or so.
You're only justifying my suspicions by pointing that out.
eet
2009-06-18 12:52:22
JohnD
2009-06-18 12:49:17
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 12:55:22
Sabayon User (Sabayon == Gentoo, kthx)
2009-06-18 17:27:21
For some reason I read "spin" there instead of "see". I guess I need glasses.
By the way, whatever happened to those thousands of layoffs you knew were going to happen at Novell. You know, the ones your "informant" told you about and you couldn't stop talking about for months. Any news on that front?
Charles Oliver
2009-06-18 12:08:01
The Linux Action Show reported Novell made $16 million in the last quarter just in Linux sales (what percentage of this was MS vouchers, I don't know) up from $2 million. This seems indicative of a company who are doing better generally this quarter and thus would be in a position to buy back debt.
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 12:50:39
Charles Oliver
2009-06-18 13:11:42
Seems to indicate that profits were up but revenue was down. So I guess the layoffs and other cuts in expenditure helped profits.
I would assume that revenue being down was the bigger story. If that's a trend, it may potentially be an issue in the future.
I tend to agree with some of the other comments, though maybe not for the reasons they are stating. Your highly researched, well written pieces - like the roundup you did a while ago of an old MS court case pulling out some really good quotes were brilliant. I'd like to see lower output but more focused pieces on Boycott Novell. The kind of things people will want to link to.
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 13:19:53
Yes, cancellation of Brainshare too would have saved a few millions. But Novell signed no major contracts (and trust me, I watch the news carefully). It will be interesting to look at the breakdown and see where Novell cut about $30 million in expenses in 12 months. I haven't done that.
I might add that I saw a comment in ComputerWorld (maybe just a rumour) about layoffs that Novell is not obliged to report to shareholders because of their small scale. In fact, Novell never bothered to inform anyone about the SUSE layoffs in Germany. Maybe it was acknowledged after whispers had spread too widely.
Charles Oliver
2009-06-18 13:32:36
In the current financial climate many companies are experiencing a drop in revenue. Many are losing staff and tightening belts (even in ways that could effect future profitability). From an entirely business perspective, ignoring social harm, it would be nice to know what Novell are up to.
Surely novell have to list employee numbers somewhere. Is SUSE a separate enterprise owned by Novell or simply a division of Novell?
Another question I have about SUSE is why they seem to be succeeding in the enterprise desktop market. What are they offering that Red Hat or Ubuntu aren't?
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 13:37:19
Charles Oliver
2009-06-18 13:45:03
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 13:52:12
It is said that a lot of Madoff- and Enron-like corruptions are never exposed until it's too late because reporters/publishers are too afraid for their careers (libel law) and authorities tend not to listen, unless you have lobbyists or some power over government.
Remember how many whistle blowers got ignored. Only after the fact was it realised, but what good is it then?
By the way, rumours that were passed to me regarding Novell layoffs were from a reliable source, so I think we ought to dig deeper. We don't have compelling proof.
Charles Oliver
2009-06-18 14:00:21
In the same way, if you talk about others passing themselves off as you (as mentioned below) the only real defence is to say you will not post elsewhere, as you've done. Even that defence relies on people believing in your likelihood of being truthful and this is to some extent also controlled by the number of unsubstantiated rumours you post. A rumour can of itself be interesting but if it become the meat and grist of site then that site will look lesser.
There is almost always supporting evidence, though I agree in the case of Enron it was extremely well hidden.
Thomas Williams
2009-06-18 14:16:02
This is the same as they reported for the end of January: http://seekingalpha.com/article/123039-novell-inc-f1q09-qtr-end-01-31-09-earnings-call-transcript?page=2
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 14:31:59
Charles Oliver
2009-06-18 15:27:29
Thanks for those links. It seems strange considering the number of blogs I've read from former Novell staff who've recently been laid off.
The last time I saw a seekingalpha link it was to opinion that Linux would eat the ARM market in netbooks and that ARM would become more dominant in netbooks.
Looking at this one (and salivating) I can understand why
http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/06/04/arm-based-netbook-features-eight-hour-battery-weighs-under-two-pounds/
but it might be worth waiting for the dual core ARM chips next year.
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 15:35:35
Charles Oliver
2009-06-18 15:59:21
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 14:04:47
eet
2009-06-18 13:24:32
Anon
2009-06-18 17:51:12
Finalzone
2009-06-18 18:58:17
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 19:50:27
Anon
2009-06-18 19:51:49
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-18 20:01:54
Sabayon User (Sabayon == Gentoo, kthx)
2009-06-18 20:06:53
JohnD
2009-06-19 12:34:17
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-19 12:40:38
JohnD
2009-06-19 13:02:47
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-19 13:07:41
eet
2009-06-19 13:20:43
JohnD
2009-06-19 13:31:48
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-19 13:36:05
JohnD
2009-06-19 14:13:02
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-19 14:28:33
It's not intended to lead to pre/misconceptions.
On another level, it could be argued that Microsoft and Novell have in common the dealing with debt.
The headline remains correct.
JohnD
2009-06-19 15:00:55
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-19 15:27:42
Agreed. But it is not incorrect as it is.
JohnD
2009-06-19 15:36:39