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DETERMINED: Gordon Brown at the Downing Street press conference ...
However, a source close to First Minister Alex Salmond told The Herald last night that it was now clear the Prime Minister had conceded that the debate on the future powers of the Scottish Parliament had begun in earnest. "He was forced into a significant concession in accepting that the debate on more powers for Holyrood is under way. This will stick in the throat of most Scottish Labour MPs," insisted the source. .
Red Hat Names James Whitehurst New CEO
A surge in subscriptions in the latest quarter helped offset increased spending on marketing and research. Revenue rose 28 percent to $135.4 million. Analysts expected the Raleigh-based company to post earnings of 10 cents per share on revenue of $132.4 million, according to a Thomson Financial survey. The company also raised its fiscal 2008 revenue outlook to between $521 million to $523 million, up from $510 million to $520 million. Red Hat shares rose $1.16, or 6.2 percent, to $19.95 in after-hours trading. Before the news was released, the shares gained 53 cents, or 2.9 percent, to close at $18.79. Szulik said the board selected Whitehurst after considering candidates from an array of industries. "We were interviewing people with a track record of successful leadership first and foremost," Szulik said in a conference call, noting that Whitehurst also demonstrated a strong command of the open source industry.
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