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Red Hat Inc. (RHT) Falls 2.5% for February 11
One of the S&P 500’s big losers for Thursday February 11 was Red Hat Inc. (RHT). The company’s stock fell 2.5% to $61.95 on volume of 1.71 million shares.
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Red Hat Inc (RHT) Shares Sold by Harding Loevner LP
Harding Loevner LP decreased its stake in Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT) by 12.2% during the fourth quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 1,494,835 shares of the open-source software company’s stock after selling 207,134 shares during the period. Harding Loevner LP owned approximately 0.82% of Red Hat worth $123,777,000 as of its most recent filing with the SEC.
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Rackspace pivots to sell competitor Red Hat's private cloud, bolstered by customer support centers
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Lennart Poettering Announces the Release of systemd 229 for all Linux OSes
It has been three long months since systemd 228 was released to the open-source community, and today we're glad to inform you that the controversial software received a new major update.
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Rackspace Announces Private Cloud Powered by Red Hat
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What’s Behind Rackspace’s Private OpenStack Cloud Partnership with Red Hat
OpenStack is hard. It’s hard to take the conglomeration of about 20 open source projects, each at its own stage of maturity, collectively referred to as OpenStack, and turn it into a functioning cloud. This has created a whole services market for companies that can help users stand up their own OpenStack clouds, and Rackspace is going after this market hard.
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