Red Hat faces big threats to business, stock price
Now even the big boys are getting in Red Hat’s face, causing angst for a lot of shareholders of the small software company that focuses on Linux operating system.
In a little over a week, the two largest independent software companies, Microsoft and Oracle, have said they will play a bigger role in the Linux market, where Red Hat is the largest distributor.
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