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Red Hat beats for Q3

By | December 22, 2008, 2:18pm PST

Red Hat, a maker of open source software, reported an adjusted third-quarter profit of $48.4 million, or 24 cents per share, on revenue of $165.3 million, which was up 22 percent over the same quarter a year ago. (statement) Analysts had been expecting earnings of 18 cents on revenue of $166.4 million.

Shares of Red Hat, which were down slightly in regular trading, recovered and edged ahead in after hours trading. The company, known for its Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS, said the rocky economic conditions have helped Red Hat. In a statement, Red Hat President and CEO Jim Whitehurst said, “Purchasing decisions for IT have changed dramatically for CIOs. In this budget-constrained environment, IT professionals are adopting open source and more specifically Red Hat to save money and enhance their competitiveness.”

The earnings per share, which was up over the same quarter last year, was due, in part, to the repurchasing of common stock and convertible bonds, the company said. CFO Charlie Peters also noted: “While significant devaluations in most foreign currencies depressed our reported revenue, a combination of focused cost management and natural currency hedging enabled the company to deliver better-than-expected operating margin.”

The company also noted other highlights from the quarter, including:

  • an agreement with Fujitsu to provide new Linux support service
  • chairman Matthew Szulik being named Ernst & Young’s Overall National Winner for Entrepreneur of the Year 2008 Award.
  • expanded developments in virtualization with an acquisition of Qumranet Inc.

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Microsoft has crushed Linux...
Mike Cox 23rd Dec 2008
As my rep and I wind down another successful year of deployments, we take this time to reflect on how far we have come this year. It was just a year ago we had an entire desktop army of Vista machines. Now one year later I have IT staffers working through the holidays deploying daily Windows 7 builds. We also have started the migration to Exchange 14. Red Hat is done and has been extinguished by Microsoft. There is no model for open source. As I told my MCSEs and MCSDs "be thankful you have jobs in my department and Christmas day is a normal business day for you".
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Go Red Hat Go! (nt)
n0neXn0ne Updated - 22nd Dec 2008
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Great.
kozmcrae 22nd Dec 2008
Red Hat's Open Source cousin Novell doesn't seem to be sharing so much in the harvest. Must be the scent of Microsoft is scaring off potential customers.
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I doubt it had anything to do
GuidingLight Updated - 23rd Dec 2008
With Microsoft, and everything to do with
the manipulation of it's stock:

The earnings per share, which was up over the same quarter last year, was due, in part, to the repurchasing of common stock and convertible bonds, the company said. CFO Charlie Peters also noted: ?While significant devaluations in most foreign currencies depressed our reported revenue, a combination of focused cost management (layoffs?) and natural currency hedging enabled the company to deliver better-than-expected operating margin
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Microsoft has crushed Linux...
Mike Cox 23rd Dec 2008
As my rep and I wind down another successful year of deployments, we take this time to reflect on how far we have come this year. It was just a year ago we had an entire desktop army of Vista machines. Now one year later I have IT staffers working through the holidays deploying daily Windows 7 builds. We also have started the migration to Exchange 14. Red Hat is done and has been extinguished by Microsoft. There is no model for open source. As I told my MCSEs and MCSDs "be thankful you have jobs in my department and Christmas day is a normal business day for you".

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