- Tue Mar 23 2004 Subscription boom boosts Red Hat profit, revenue
A surge in sales helps the top Linux seller to report a net income of $5 million and revenue that grew 43 percent for its most recent quarter.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Thu Jan 29 2004 PeopleSoft tops revenue expectations
The company posts fourth-quarter revenue that beat analyst estimates and raised its 2004 earnings guidance, continuing a streak of strong quarters that may make Oracle's quest to buy the company more difficult.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Tue Jul 13 2004 Red Hat stock dives on earnings restatement
CEO says new auditor moved company to recalculate subscription revenue on daily, not monthly, basis.
Posted by Stephen Shankland and Dawn Kawamoto
- Tue Jun 14 2005 Independent music: The mouse is roaring
Kevin Arnold says there's finally a way for new indie labels to wield more clout, particularly when dealing with online services.
Posted by John Borland
- Fri Jul 16 2004 With Rollins at helm, Dell eyes ambitious course
At annual shareholder meeting, new CEO explains how to reach $60 billion revenue goal.
Posted by John G. Spooner
- Thu Apr 8 2004 Dell has $60 billion in sight
Executives at the PC maker say the company is on track to meet its annual revenue goal more quickly than previously expected.
Posted by John G. Spooner
- Thu Dec 14 2000 Red Hat beats analyst estimates
The seller of Linux software and services beats analyst estimates for the third quarter by a penny, posting revenue of $22.4 million.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Tue Mar 25 2003 Red Hat slips into the red
The Linux seller slips into the red and below analyst expectations for its most recent quarter but reports revenue growth and progress in selling its premium business products.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Thu Feb 12 2004 Dell beats estimates by a penny
The PC maker's fourth-quarter revenue rises 18 percent, compared with a year earlier, as it continues to increase its product shipments.
Posted by John G. Spooner
- Fri Jul 17 2009 Week in review: Microsoft too close for Apple's comfort?
Software giant plans to open retail stores near Apple's, while Apple reportedly wants Microsoft's TV spots axed. Also: Better tech times on the horizon?
Posted by Steven Musil