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      schrieb am 22.03.02 11:31:00
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      21.03.2002
      Red Hat "hold"
      Prudential Securities

      Die Aktienexperten John P. McPeake, Joshua P. Friedlander, Frederic H. Patzman und John Reilly Walsh von der Investmentbank Prudential Securities bewerten die Aktie des Softwareunternehmens Red Hat (WKN 923989) unverändert mit dem Prädikat "hold".

      Die Umsatzergebnisse des Unternehmens hätten die Vorhersagen der Experten unterschritten, während das EPS, wie vorhergesagt, an der Gewinnschwelle gelegen habe. Die Schwäche der Umsätze habe sich dem Anschein nach quer durch alle Segmente gezogen. Die Bruttomargen hätten eine signifikante Verbesserung aufweisen können und auch der Betriebsaufwand hätte mit den Schätzungen der Experten übereingestimmt. Der Cashflow sei leicht und die Rückstellungen seien signifikant gesunken.

      Das Bewertungsmodel der Aktienexperten läge nun niedriger als die Leitzahlen der Unternehmensführung. Für das Fiskaljahr 2003 werde bei einem KGV von 213,3 ein EPS von 0,03 USD. Für das Fiskaljahr 2004 hätten die Experten ihre EPS-Erwartungen von 0,08 USD auf 0,06 USD bei einem KGV von 80 gesenkt.

      Somit setzen die Analysten John P. McPeake, Joshua P. Friedlander, Frederic H. Patzman und John Reilly Walsh von Prudential Securities das Kursziel bei 6 USD fest und wiederholen für die Aktie von Red Hat das Rating "hold".


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      mfg reimannjr
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      schrieb am 18.04.02 00:26:24
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Hallo zusammen

      Keine News ??

      wann geht der kurs wieder kräftig nach Norden ??

      kunokuhn
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      schrieb am 06.05.02 23:05:36
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Hallo zusammen

      Red Hat hält sich ganz gut bei der momentanen
      Abwärtsbewegung

      Noch Meinungen???

      kunokuhn
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      schrieb am 06.05.02 23:09:22
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      MannohMann,

      wenn ich das lese, der Typ errechnet ein KGV 2003 von über 200 und bewertet die Firma mit HOLD ...
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      schrieb am 05.06.02 15:19:22
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      good news

      Oracle, Dell and Red Hat Deliver Enterprise-Ready Linux

      Companies Deliver Low Cost Linux Clusters and Significantly Improved
      Performance for Enterprise Linux Users

      REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., June 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- (http://www.oracle.com/tellmemore/?1373625 ) Oracle Corp. (Nasdaq: ORCL), Dell (Nasdaq: DELL), and Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq: RHAT) today will announce their collective commitments to Linux for the enterprise. Each company brings distinct products and capabilities that deliver highly reliable, enterprise-class Linux solutions on low cost, industry-standard hardware infrastructures and open-standards operating systems.

      This unique partnership addresses growing customer demand for performance and reliability, with increased flexibility and cost-effectiveness for the enterprise market. Together, Oracle, Dell and Red Hat are collaborating to develop, test and bring to market enterprise-ready Linux solutions based on Dell PowerEdge Servers and Dell|EMC and PowerVault storage systems, Release 2 of Oracle9i Database with Real Application Clusters and the Red Hat Linux Advanced Server operating system.

      Dell also today announced new certified configurations based on Release 2 of Oracle9i Database and Red Hat Linux Advanced Server and outlined efforts to integrate Oracle Enterprise Manager with Dell OpenManage systems management software. Oracle and Red Hat announced that they have been collaborating on technical enhancements to Red Hat Linux Advanced Server. Additionally, Oracle is also announcing that together with Red Hat, it will deliver fully-integrated customer support for Oracle products running on Red Hat Linux Advanced Server. Linux In The Enterprise

      The adoption of Linux for enterprise computing has been accelerated by support from major application and software vendors offering packaged solutions that can be easily deployed on Red Hat Linux. Oracle, Dell, and Red Hat are working to create a core set of Linux enhancements in the areas of performance, reliability, clustering and manageability to support these customers` enterprise-class deployments. One of the first results of this collaboration is that with the latest Dell PowerEdge Server, and Dell|EMC and PowerVault storage systems, Release 2 of Oracle9i Database and Red Hat Linux Advanced Server, customers can achieve up to four times better I/O throughput, five times better kernel CPU utilization, and 50 percent Oracle query performance improvement.

      The Federal Aviation Air Traffic Control System Command Center in Herndon, Virginia is currently implementing a system to support 2,000 concurrent users on an Oracle9i Real Application Clusters (RAC) system using Dell servers on Red Hat Linux. The system, known as the National Log, will be an efficient, highly scalable central clearinghouse database for users in air traffic centers across the country.

      "We pushed Oracle on Red Hat Linux pretty hard in a development environment," said John Kelly, database administrator and project manager, KENROB & Associates, Inc, a contractor at the FAA Command Center. "Now we`re pushing them pretty hard in a production environment, and we like what we`ve seen in terms performance and stability. Additionally, the Oracle9i RAC Certified Configuration for Dell on Red Hat Linux has also allowed us a lot more flexibility in hardware and increased cost savings."

      "There are two ways you make Linux more reliable: one is you provide much better support, which we`re doing, and the second is with a cluster to provide fault tolerance," said Oracle Chairman and CEO Larry Ellison. "If we do our job well, there`s no need to build a bigger, faster machine, which will be just too expensive and too unreliable comparatively. Rather than buying a big IBM server, you buy a rack of RAC."

      "Dell, Oracle and Red Hat are leaders within the server, database, and Linux OS markets respectively. We have woven a relationship that has culminated into a unique industry partnership encompassing business collaboration, technical leadership, and a focus on customer service at its core," said Michael Dell, chief executive officer, in an address to customers at the Oracle event. "Looking forward, Dell, Oracle and Red Hat are working on new ways to leverage this partnership and continuously improve the performance and value proposition of Linux in the enterprise, as customers migrate to Linux for their critical business processes."

      "Red Hat, in conjunction with Oracle and Dell, continues to deliver the low cost and high value benefits of open source computing to the enterprise," said Matthew Szulik, chief executive officer, Red Hat, Inc. "Today`s announcement validates the performance of Red Hat Linux Advanced Server and the technical strength of our team. Together, we have created the tools and capabilities customers need to rapidly migrate applications to an enterprise-class Linux environment." About Dell

      Dell Computer Corporation, the world`s most preferred computer systems company, is a premier provider of products and services required for customers worldwide to build their information-technology and Internet infrastructures. The company`s revenue for the past four quarters totaled $31.2 billion. Dell, through its direct business model, designs, manufactures and customizes products and services to customer requirements, and offers an extensive selection of software and peripherals. Information on Dell and its products can be obtained at www.dell.com. About Red Hat, Inc.

      Red Hat is the world`s premier open source and Linux provider. Red Hat is headquartered in Raleigh, N.C. and has offices worldwide. Please visit Red Hat on the Web at www.redhat.com. About Oracle

      Oracle is the world`s largest enterprise software company. For more information about Oracle, visit our Web site at www.oracle.com. Trademarks

      Oracle is a registered trademark and Oracle9i is a trademark or registered trademark of Oracle Corporation. Dell is a trademark of Dell Computer Corporation. LINUX is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. RED HAT is a registered trademark of Red Hat, Inc. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

      Tell Us What You Think -- Click Here
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      /CONTACT: Carol Sato of Oracle Corp., +1-650-633-5551, or carol.sato@oracle.com; or Wendy Giever of Dell, +1-512-728-6442, or wendy_giever@dell.com; or Lorien Golaski of Red Hat, Inc., +1-919-754-3700, or lgolaski@redhat.com/

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      schrieb am 05.06.02 15:21:19
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      und noch eine

      Oracle and Red Hat Collaborate to Develop Enhanced Enterprise Capabilities For Red Hat Linux Advanced Server

      REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., June 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- (http://www.oracle.com/tellmemore/?1374019 ) Oracle Corp. (Nasdaq: ORCL), the world`s largest enterprise software company, and Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq: RHAT), the world`s premier open source and Linux provider, today announced their collaboration on the development and testing of Red Hat Linux Advanced Server. Oracle also announced today Release 2 of Oracle9i Database and Application Server, and Oracle E-Business Suite 11.5.7 have been certified on Red Hat Linux Advanced Server.

      Through Oracle`s own Linux research and development, collaboration with Red Hat, and interaction with its large customer community, Oracle is bringing its enterprise software expertise to Linux. As a result, Oracle and Red Hat have enhanced the capabilities of Red Hat Linux Advanced Server running Oracle9i Database to provide customers with a total solution for enterprise Linux deployments.

      Demand for high performance, information technology cost reduction and lower total cost of ownership provide a further catalyst for Oracle and Red Hat to work together to develop, test and improve Linux in the areas of performance, reliability, clustering and manageability, enabling the highest level of performance for enterprise applications running on Red Hat Linux Advanced Server. Red Hat will also include the Oracle9i Database in its development testing methodology, ensuring early validation and integration.

      "One of the biggest reasons enterprise customers are moving to Linux-based systems is server consolidation to reduce resources required to purchase and maintain IT infrastructures," said Doug Kennedy, vice president of Platform Partnerships at Oracle Corporation. "Oracle and Red Hat plan to work closely together to deliver technical enhancements that our customers require, and we will give those enhancements to the open source community." Optimized And Certified Database Technology for Linux-based Enterprises

      Red Hat Linux Advanced Server delivers Linux enhancements in the following key technology areas to satisfy database customer requirements:

      -- Performance -- The Linux kernel has been enhanced to improve
      performance by addressing I/O scalability, memory capacity, and
      scheduling of processes, allowing Oracle9i Database to fully utilize
      the system and memory resources, with at least a ten-fold increase in
      memory utilization capacity with the new Linux kernel enhancements.
      -- Reliability -- To improve the overall reliability and stability of the
      Oracle and Red Hat solution, Oracle9i Database was tested across a
      large spectrum of workloads, with the goal of improving resilience to
      handle resource shortages. A robust operating system must handle the
      tremendous demand of peak usage times without failure.
      -- Manageability -- Oracle and Red Hat are working together to create and
      enhance tools that will improve manageability of Oracle products on Red
      Hat Linux.

      For the first time in Oracle`s history, Oracle will also offer operating system frontline support for Red Hat Advanced Server. Oracle, in collaboration with Red Hat, will provide support for critical operating system issues to help ensure that joint customers` enterprise businesses enjoy reliable IT infrastructures. For additional support issues, Oracle and Red Hat will collaborate to determine the problem and solution, a commitment that underscores both companies confidence in Red Hat Linux for enterprise infrastructures (see accompanying release).

      "Red Hat and Oracle are collaborating on the technical enhancements, development and testing of the operating system as it relates to database and application performance. We will deliver a new customer support model, which will enable customers to adopt Oracle on Red Hat Linux Advanced Server as an enterprise class platform," said Paul Cormier, executive vice president of Engineering at Red Hat. "Together, we will set the foundation for providing better and more efficient solutions to our customers, who can expect to receive better, faster problem escalation, resolution and support as a result of our joint efforts." About Oracle

      Oracle is the world`s largest enterprise software company. For more information about Oracle visit our website at www.oracle.com. About Red Hat

      Red Hat is the world`s premier open source and Linux provider. Red Hat is headquartered in Raleigh, N.C. and has offices worldwide. Please visit Red Hat on the Web at www.redhat.com. Trademarks

      Oracle is a registered trademark and Oracle9i is a trademark or registered trademark of Oracle Corporation. RED HAT is a registered trademark of Red Hat, Inc. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

      Tell Us What You Think -- Click Here
      http://tbutton.prnewswire.com/prn/11690X25433347


      /CONTACT: LaTisha Ephraim of Oracle Corp., +1-650-506-9322, or latisha.ephraim@oracle.com; or Lorien Golaski of Red Hat, Inc., +1-919-754-3700, or lgolaski@redhat.com/
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      schrieb am 01.07.02 14:42:20
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Also ein Analyst stuft Red Hat wieder mit "strong buy" ein.
      Siehe http://www.quicken.com/investments/estimates/?symbol=RHAT :)
      cu Dopi
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      schrieb am 01.07.02 17:32:25
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      01.07.2002
      Red Hat "hold"
      Prudential Securities

      Die Aktienexperten John P. McPeake, Joshua P. Friedlander, Rick Patzman und John Reilly Walsh von dem Investmenthaus Prudential Securities bleiben auch weiterhin für die Aktie des Softwareunternehmens Red Hat (WKN 923989) bei einer Bewertung mit dem Rating "hold".

      Die Experten hätten am 27. Juni an dem Analystentag des Unternehmens in New York teilgenommen. Der Analystentag sei gut besucht gewesen und hätte einen guten Einblick in das Unternehmensinteresse in Linux und in die Pläne des Unternehmens bezüglich der Kapitalisierung nach seinen gegeben Möglichkeiten geboten. Die Präsentation sei von USB Warburg, einem Kunden von Red Hat, durchgeführt worden. Die Vorstellung sei nach der Meinung der Analysten bezwingend gewesen. Genauso sei die Präsentation von Partner und Auftraggeber Oracle gewesen. Während gute Daten geliefert worden seien, sei die Präsentation des Managements von Red Hat nach der Ansicht der Analysten weniger provozierend als zunächst angenommen gewesen.

      Für das 2. Fiskalquartal würden die Experten ein EPS an der Gewinnschwelle schätzen. Dies solle dann in den Fiskalquartalen 3 und 4 jeweils einen positiven Wert von 0,01 USD annehmen. Dies würde somit zu einem gesamten EPS für das Fiskaljahr 2003 in Höhe von 0,02 USD führen. Für das anschließende Fiskaljahr 2004 solle das EPS nach der Meinung der Analysten einen Wert von insgesamt 0,06 USD erreichen. Das Kursziel in Höhe von 5 USD würden die Experten beibehalten.

      Vor diesem Hintergrund wiederholen die Wertpapierexperten John P. McPeake, Joshua P. Friedlander, Rick Patzman und John Reilly Walsh von dem Investmenthaus Prudential Securities für die Aktie von Red Hat die Bewertung mit dem Prädikat "hold".


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