Red Hat May Divide JBoss
News But chief financial officer Charlie Peters, speaking at a UBS financial conference on Tuesday, said that the company is considering applying the two-version formula it used to profit from Linux. Nearly 11 million copies of the server software have...
[November 17, 2006, 7:53]
Red Hat Rakes In Profits
News This past year's results affirmed our ability to scale for growth," chief financial officer Charlie Peters said in a statement. The company's gross margin, an important measure of profitability, increased from 81 percent a year earlier to 84...
[March 29, 2006, 9:00]
Red Hat Sees Revenue Rise But Profit Fall
News We have invested in people, systems and technology to continually add value to our customers," chief financial officer Charlie Peters said in a statement. The revenue was light because Red Hat overestimated the size of its training business, Peters...
[March 30, 2007, 9:16]
Red Hat Beats Analyst Forecasts
News Most of those customers don't account for much revenue but Red Hat's earlier customers also started small, said chief financial officer Charlie Peters. Linux seller Red Hat reported on Wednesday that it had outpaced analysts' revenue and profit...
[September 29, 2005, 17:35]
Red Hat Revenue Climbs Again
News Red Hat finance chief Charlie Peters provided financial guidance for the second quarter and full year. Red Hat reported on Wednesday that first-quarter revenue climbed 46 percent as more companies and governments opened their wallets for its open...
[July 1, 2005, 9:05]
Red Hat Applies For NYSE Listing
News We believe that listing on the New York Stock Exchange will increase Red Hat's visibility among investors, reduce trading volatility and offer more efficient pricing," said chief financial officer, Charlie Peters, in a statement.
[November 21, 2006, 9:06]
Red Hat: Vista Is An Opportunity
News Your chief financial officer, Charlie Peters, said last month that you were contemplating splitting the product into two versions — one unsupported, and one supported and subscription-based. Red Hat has had something of a bumpy ride in the last two...
[December 13, 2006, 10:53]
