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Bitter struggle to control company

Publication:The Salt Lake TribuneDate:Feb 01 2005
Reporter:Bob Mims

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A bitter struggle for control of The Canopy Group has erupted in dueling allegations of greed, deceit and manipulation of its aged and purportedly failing founder, Utah technology legend Ray Noorda.

On one side is Ralph Yarro, ousted chairman, president and chief executive of the Lindon-based Canopy, an investment firm whose extensive holdings include SCO Group, a company now widely known for its Linux-related lawsuits against IBM and others. Yarro is joined by ex-chief financial officer Darcy Mott and former corporate counsel Brent Christensen.




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