Larry Ellison News and Gossip
Forbes.com - Found 4 hours ago
Image via Wikipedia Since starting Oracle (Nasdaq:ORCL) in 1977, Larry Ellison always has found a way to remain a dominant player in the business
New York Times - Found 16 hours ago
Kimihiro Hoshino/Agence France-Presse ? Larry Ellison, chief of Oracle, introduced the company?s first major initiative for cloud computing last
Pomerantz Law Firm Investigates Claims on Behalf of Investors of ... - Morningstar.com
Oracle Buys Taleo for $1.9 Billion, Adds... - BusinessWeek
Oracle to Buy Taleo, Speeding the Shift to the Cloud - New York Times
Taleo stock downgraded on Oracle $1.9B purchase - Boston Globe
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New York TimesUSA Today - Found Feb. 9, 2012
Oracle's outspoken CEO, Larry Ellison, had cast doubts about whether cloud computing would produce enough profits to justify heavy investments...
DealBook: Oracle Embraces the Cloud With $1.9 Billion Taleo Deal - New York Times
Unusual Volume: Taleo Jumps After Oracle's $1.9 Billion Offer - CNBC
Oracle Announces Availability of Oracle Advanced Analytics for Big ... - TMC Net
Let the cloud wars begin - CNN Money
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USA TodayBusinessWeek - Found Feb. 8, 2012
... stake at $28.4 billion, making him richer than Google Inc.s co-founders and almost on par with Larry Ellison, who started Oracle Corp.
USA Today - Found Feb. 6, 2012
Buffett also got OKs from Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and Silicon Valley venture-capital titan John Doerr.An...
BusinessWeek - Found Feb. 5, 2012
CEO Larry Ellison. Chief executives with pilot licenses are more prone to take risks in business, according to a study last year.
BusinessWeek - Found Feb. 4, 2012
CEO Larry Ellison. Chief executives with pilot licenses are more prone to take risks in business, according to a study last year.
BusinessWeek - Found Feb. 3, 2012
CEO Larry Ellison. Chief executives with pilot licenses are more prone to take risks in business, according to a study last year.
BusinessWeek - Found Feb. 3, 2012
... stake at $28.4 billion, making him richer than Google Inc.?s co-founders and almost on par with Larry Ellison, who started Oracle Corp.
CNBC - Found Feb. 2, 2012
Other members of the one-percent/one-dollar club include Oracle?s Larry Ellison and Hewlett-Packard?s Meg Whitman.










