Ellison upbeat on Oracle growth
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Oracle upbeat on growth
Oracle upbeat on growth
07/14/2004 05:01 PMDespite a sales setback in the software industry, company has rosy
outlook, points to growth in server applications market.
Oracle Still on the Hunt, Ellison Says
Oracle Still on the Hunt, Ellison Says
06/30/2004 07:13 PMTheStreet.com Jun 30 2004 11:34PM GMT
Oracle v. DOJ: Ellison cites survival
instinct
Oracle v. DOJ: Ellison cites survival
instinct
06/30/2004 07:17 PMspecial coverage Oracle's unwelcome bid for PeopleSoft wasn't about
squashing a competitor, Oracle's CEO says--it was about staying alive.
Ellison: Oracle earnings a sign of IT
recovery
Ellison: Oracle earnings a sign of IT
recovery
12/15/2003 08:07 PMSoftware licensing sales help Oracle report a slight rise in quarterly
revenue--a sign that IT spending is recovering, according to CEO Larry
Ellison.
Oracle CEO Ellison to Testify in Trial
(Reuters)
Oracle CEO Ellison to Testify in Trial
(Reuters)
06/30/2004 05:34 PMReuters - As Oracle Corp. Chief Executive
Larry Ellison on Wednesday prepared to take the witness stand
to defend the company's takeover bid for rival PeopleSoft Inc.,
Oracle lawyers sought to show that the market was competitive
enough to accommodate the contentious deal.
G7 Chiefs Upbeat on Growth, Oil a Risk
G7 Chiefs Upbeat on Growth, Oil a Risk
04/24/2004 09:22 PMReuters via Wired News Apr 25 2004 1:41AM GMT
Major Countries Upbeat on Global Growth
(AP)
Major Countries Upbeat on Global Growth
(AP)
04/24/2004 09:17 PMAP - Despite worries about high oil prices and Middle East unrest, the
world's major industrial countries expressed optimism about the global
economy on Saturday, contending the world was poised for strong growth
this year and next.
Local notebook PC makers upbeat on
growth outlook
Local notebook PC makers upbeat on
growth outlook
11/11/2003 11:21 PMeTaiwanNews.com Nov 11 2003 10:30PM ET
Fiorina: Upbeat economy puts H-P on
track for 20% growth
Fiorina: Upbeat economy puts H-P on
track for 20% growth
12/10/2003 12:02 AMUSA Today Dec 9 2003 11:11PM ET
Ellison: No need for wall-to-wall Oracle
Ellison: No need for wall-to-wall Oracle
01/28/2004 10:45 PMOracle's chief executive says it's alright for companies to use
Oracle's business system in conjunction with those from rivals Siebel
Systems and SAP, and Oracle will even help them to do it.
Oracle gets 6th quarter of earnings
growth
Oracle gets 6th quarter of earnings
growth
06/17/2004 12:08 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Wed Jun 16, 07:27 pm GMT
Oracle Gets 6th Quarter of Earnings
Growth (AP)
Oracle Gets 6th Quarter of Earnings
Growth (AP)
06/16/2004 10:08 AMAP - Oracle Corp. continues to fatten its profits as corporate America
regains its technology appetite, but the software giant remains hungry
for an even larger slice of the action.
Oracle Surprises With Strong Q2 License
Growth
Oracle Surprises With Strong Q2 License
Growth
01/26/2004 06:32 PMZDNet Jan 26 2004 11:07PM GMT
Oracle shows sales and earnings growth
Oracle shows sales and earnings growth
09/14/2004 08:08 PMOracle Corp. reported revenue and earnings growth in its first fiscal
quarter, with its revenue from new software licenses rising 7 percent,
to $563 million.
Oracle Says Fear of Microsoft Will Drive
Its Growth
Oracle Says Fear of Microsoft Will Drive
Its Growth
07/16/2004 11:51 AMFeeling the heat of Microsoft's ability to "sell more and charge
less," Oracle officials say the company will continue to expand
through acquistions as customers seek to work with a smaller number of
IT products and vendors.
Oracle Reports 15 Percent Income Growth
over Year
Oracle Reports 15 Percent Income Growth
over Year
06/15/2004 06:22 PMCEO Larry Ellison calls grid technology and the 10g database
"sparkplugs" for licensing growth as the company also reports a 9
percent rise in revenue.
Ellison takes the stand
Ellison takes the stand
07/01/2004 06:55 AMThe Peoplesoft v. Larry
Ellison Ties the Knot
Ellison Ties the Knot
01/22/2004 03:32 PMLarry Ellison, the highflying co-founder and CEO of Oracle, wed his
fiancee in a private ceremony last month.
Larry Ellison Testifies
Larry Ellison Testifies
06/30/2004 09:19 PMI've been in federal court this afternoon to hear Oracle's La
rry Ellison testify in the important antitrust case in
which the government is trying to block Oracle's buyout of PeopleSoft.
Ellison was, as you'd expect, a cool customer of a witness. But his
appearance may have been something of an anticlimax, given that the
issues of this case have been pretty well thrashed out by previous
witnesses.
Still, it was fascinating to watch. More later.
Has Larry Ellison Gone Crazy?
Has Larry Ellison Gone Crazy?
07/15/2004 01:34 PMWith the PeopleSoft proposal unresolved, the Oracle chief preaches
more acquisitions.
Ellison: BEA, Siebel Possible Targets
Ellison: BEA, Siebel Possible Targets
06/21/2004 11:38 PMBoston Globe Jun 22 2004 4:24AM GMT
Ellison 'Green' with Envy
Ellison 'Green' with Envy
06/23/2004 12:39 PMInternet News Jun 23 2004 5:13PM GMT
See the video: Ellison deposition
See the video: Ellison deposition
06/25/2004 11:42 AMSilicon.com Jun 25 2004 2:47PM GMT
Ellison: BEA, Siebel Possible Targets
(Reuters)
Ellison: BEA, Siebel Possible Targets
(Reuters)
06/21/2004 08:28 PMReuters - Oracle Corp. (ORCL.O) Chief
Executive Larry Ellison said in videotaped testimony in federal
court on Monday that software vendors Siebel Systems Inc.
(SEBL.O) and BEA Systems Inc. (BEAS.O) were potential
acquisition targets for Oracle.
Ellison deposition video released
Ellison deposition video released
06/24/2004 01:20 AM“In a taped deposition, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison answers
questions about his company’s plans to acquire PeopleSoft. He
explains why Oracle picked PeopleSoft over other companies and why he
thinks it will help him compete against Microsoft.”
Oracle's Ellison Earned $3.85M
Salary (AP)
Oracle's Ellison Earned $3.85M
Salary (AP)
09/10/2004 08:46 PMAP - Larry Ellison, the chief executive of software maker Oracle
Corp., earned $3.85 million in salary and bonus for the fiscal
year that ended May 31, according to documents filed Friday.
Gurley and Ellison on Municipal Rights
Gurley and Ellison on Municipal Rights
03/19/2005 02:24 AM
Bill Gurley of
Benchmark Capital offers a fantastic, capitalist, classically
conservative essay on municipal telecom/broadband:
Benchmark is an investor in Tropos, disclosed in Gurley's essay, but
his essay is one that should make those that favor self-determination
in government and true competition cheer. He peels back in six points
the problems with the rash of laws sparked by a March 2004 Supreme
Court ruling to restrict municipal involvement in telecommunications
infrastructure and service.
In brief, these laws: favor incumbents by eliminating competition,
enforce the idea that oligopolies are competition, restricts American
innovation, restricts leverage for municipalities over incumbent
development, eliminates community service aspects of broadband, and
removes self-determination. I call this classically conservative
because he's in favor of competition, although many conservatives
would exclude municipalities from being involved as competitors.
"In what is ostensibly the cornerstone "democracy" on the planet, one
would think that the citizens in each of America's cities could simply
"vote" on the services they believe make sense for their city to
provide."
Carol
Ellison writes about the tale of two companies interested in the muni
space: Ellison runs through the issues facing Tropos, a
Wi-Fi metropolitan mesh provider, and DynamicCity, which offers fiber
to the premises (FTTP). "The anti-muni bills present a scenario where
their companies aren't submitting bids to win the business. They're
forced into negotiations with a competitor, the incumbent carrier,
which understandably will want to protect the market and keep its
competition out."
Oracle's Ellison: The PeopleSoft deal
will go through
Oracle's Ellison: The PeopleSoft deal
will go through
02/12/2004 06:15 PMOracle remains upbeat about its hostile bid for rival PeopleSoft,
despite possible opposition from the U.S. Department of Justice.
Ellison Defends PeopleSoft Bid in Court
Ellison Defends PeopleSoft Bid in Court
07/01/2004 12:08 AMSan Jose Mercury News Jul 1 2004 4:28AM GMT
PeopleSoft offer came in self-defense,
Ellison says
PeopleSoft offer came in self-defense,
Ellison says
07/01/2004 05:20 PMOracle CEO Larry Ellison testified yesterday that the decision to try
to buy PeopleSoft Inc. was intended to help his company survive in the
competitive business applications market.
PeopleSoft offer is in self-defense,
Ellison says
PeopleSoft offer is in self-defense,
Ellison says
06/30/2004 08:58 PMOracle wants to buy PeopleSoft to survive in a consolidating and
increasingly competitive business applications market, Oracle Chief
Executive Officer Larry Ellison testified in the U.S. government's
case to block the proposed $7.7 billion merger.
Ellison Defends PeopleSoft Bid in Court
(AP)
Ellison Defends PeopleSoft Bid in Court
(AP)
06/30/2004 07:47 PMAP - Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison defended his company's $7.7
billion bid for rival business software maker PeopleSoft Inc. as a
radical but necessary move during testimony Wednesday in an antitrust
trial challenging the proposed deal.
Barrier Therapeutics to Present at
Pacific Growth Equities 2005 Life
Sciences Growth Conference
Barrier Therapeutics to Present at
Pacific Growth Equities 2005 Life
Sciences Growth Conference
06/05/2005 11:53 PMMarket Wire May 31 2005 2:39PM GMT
Third-quarter growth of 7.2 percent is
strongest in nearly two decades; will
job growth follow?
Third-quarter growth of 7.2 percent is
strongest in nearly two decades; will
job growth follow?
10/31/2003 09:26 AMsome ammunition ..
Supposedly
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Judges Say Harlan Ellison Can Sue AOL
For Usenet Postings
Judges Say Harlan Ellison Can Sue AOL
For Usenet Postings
02/11/2004 03:58 AMNearly two years ago, I was surprised to find a legal decision I
agreed with (they happen so rarely) where a judge had
tosse
d out author Harlan Ellison's lawsuit against AOL, saying that
AOL, as a service provider, was not responsible for Usenet postings
that contained Ellison's stories. Note, these stories weren't even on
AOL - but on Usenet, available from just about every ISP out there.
Ellison, though, has decided that it's not worth understanding the
technology when you can just sue and because he could see the posts on
AOL, it must be AOL's fault. Thus, he has
contin
ued fighting the case, to the point where he's spent almost all of
his money on the lawsuit. He insists that this is all AOL's fault
because it took them two weeks to respond to his request to block the
Usenet posts in question. Unfortunately, it appears that my relief at
a smart judicial ruling was premature. An appeals court has
overturned the ruling and sent it back to the court,
saying that AOL loses their DMCA liability protection because of the
amount of time it took them to respond. In other words, DMCA
protection against liability (one of the very few good things in the
law) is limited by your response times to complaints. Ellison,
continuing to miss the point, is declaring victory, but AOL is still
confident they'll win the case anyway.
Softwar : An Intimate Portrait of Larry
Ellison
Softwar : An Intimate Portrait of Larry
Ellison
11/17/2003 12:46 PMLicence sales signal recovery - Ellison
Licence sales signal recovery - Ellison
12/16/2003 05:32 AMZDNet UK Dec 16 2003 4:09AM ET
AOL Pays Off Harlan Ellison To Shut Up
And Leave Them Alone
AOL Pays Off Harlan Ellison To Shut Up
And Leave Them Alone
06/11/2004 01:29 AMLast year we wrote about the bizarre and pointless case that
Harlan
Ellison was bankrupting himself over when he discovered that
someone had posted his writings to Usenet. Did he go after whoever
posted the writings? No. He went after... AOL. Just like the story
we had last week where a woman
sued
Cingular for a driver on a mobile phone hitting her, it looked
like Ellison was just going after a random company with a lot of
money. AOL had nothing to do with the posting of his work. AOL has
nothing to do with Usenet. He just happened to see the posts via his
AOL account and, not bothering to understand how the internet works,
he sued AOL. After years of fighting, it looks like AOL just got fed
up and has
paid him off in a "settlement" to
go away.
Ellison Downplays PeopleSoft Takeover at
CEO Briefing
Ellison Downplays PeopleSoft Takeover at
CEO Briefing
02/11/2004 08:23 PMOracle CEO Larry Ellison on Wednesday was mostly mum on his company's
takeover battle during an executive conference in San Francisco. His
subdued performance followed PeopleSoft's annoucement that DoJ staff
were sour on the deal.
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