- for $275 million.
Rackable Systems Inc. went
public in June 2005, with 6.25
million shares offered at $12 per share. In 2006,
Rackable announced it had...
- for
journalists Nordstrom Rack an
American off-price
department store Rack Room Shoes, an
American footwear retailer Rackable Systems, Inc., that acquired...
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RACK may
refer to:
RACK, the
former NASDAQ ticker symbol for
Silicon Graphics International,
formerly called Rackable Systems Risk-aware
consensual kink...
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Racking,
often referred to as
Soutirage or
Soutirage traditionnel (meaning
racking in French), also
filtering or fining, is the
process of
moving wine...
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Retrieved August 20, 2024. "
Rackable Systems Completes Acquisition of
Silicon Graphics ****ets" (Press release).
Rackable Systems. May 11, 2009. Archived...
- A
rack railway (also
rack-and-pinion railway, cog railway, or
cogwheel railway) is a
steep grade railway with a
toothed rack rail,
usually between the...
- The
rack is a
torture device consisting of a rectangular,
usually wooden frame,
slightly raised from the ground, with a
roller at one or both ends. The...
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Rack-O is a
Milton Bradley sequential-matching card game with the
objective of
obtaining 10 numbers, in
numerical order, in one's hand.
Score may be kept...
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would sell
substantially all of its ****ets to
Rackable Systems, a deal
finalized on May 11, 2009, with
Rackable ****uming the name
Silicon Graphics International...
- The
ambiguous term
bicycle rack or bike
rack may
refer to:
Bicycle carrier, a
device attached to a
vehicle (e.g., to a car or bus) to
which bicycles can...