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From: Laura Sexton <mdopp@schwartz-pr.com>
Subject: The SCO Group Name Change Approved By Shareholders
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 19:14:45 GMT

THE SCO GROUP NAME CHANGE APPROVED BY SHAREHOLDERS

LINDON, Utah-May 20, 2003-The SCO. Group (SCO) (Nasdaq: SCOX), the owner 
of the UNIX. operating system, today announced that its proposal to change its
name to The SCO Group, Inc. was approved by the Companys shareholders at the
meeting held Friday May 16, 2003. The name change will be reflected on Nasdaq
as of the start of trading on Wednesday May 21, 2003. 

The SCO Group was formerly known as Caldera International, Inc. The company 
announced the proposed name change from Caldera International to The SCO
Group in August 2002.

About SCO
The SCO Group (NASDAQ:  SCOX) helps millions of customers in more than 82
countries around the world grow their businesses everyday. Headquartered in Lindon,
Utah, SCO has a network of more than 11,000 resellers and 8,000 developers. SCO Global 
Services provides reliable localized support and services to partners and customers.
For more information on SCO products and services, visit http://www.sco.com.

SCO and the associated SCO logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Caldera
International, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. All other brand or product names
are or may be trademarks of their respective owners.

Contact:

Paul Hatch
The SCO Group
phatch@sco.com
Tel:  (801) 932-5811
www.sco.com 

Laura Sexton/Brian Willinsky
Schwartz Communications
sco@schwartz-pr.com
Tel:  (781) 684-0770


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