MySQL WAS Finnish, not Swedish company. Try mysql.fi and mysql.se and you'll see.
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The end of MySQL
This deal marks the end of MySQL as we know it. Five years from know MySQL will be a fully commercial product... you had a good run R.I.P MySQL