Oracle may be pressing on with a nearly three-month-old unfriendly quest to buy PeopleSoft, but to PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway, Oracle's bid is all but dead. "I truly believe--and I'm not being a ...
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA – As Oracle and PeopleSoft continue wrangling in regulatory and legal venues over Oracle’s attempted hostile takeover of PeopleSoft, some customers attending this week’s PeopleSoft ...
ANAHEIM — Although PeopleSoft Inc. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Craig Conway has been downplaying Oracle Corp.’s continuing efforts to acquire his company, he addressed the issue straight away Monday ...
PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway said it was time to get back to work. "This process is at an end," Conway said in an afternoon conference call with financial analysts. "The board reaffirmed its unanimous ...
When Ray Lane talks about software, people naturally listen--closely. Lane, formerly Oracle's president and chief operating officer, is widely credited as the architect who saved the database maker ...
Oracle Corp.'s epic quest to acquire PeopleSoft Inc. intensified Tuesday when the two warring companies said major institutional investors are taking sides in the battle. PeopleSoft kicked things off ...
The software soap opera pitting PeopleSoft Inc. against its relentless suitor Oracle Corp. appears ready to heat up again, ending a brief lull in a drama that riveted Silicon Valley much of the summer ...
PeopleSoft may be willing to be bought by Oracle, after all--if the price is right. Steven Goldby, a PeopleSoft board member, testified Tuesday in the trial taking place in Delaware that a sale would ...
has withdrawn its threatened lawsuit against his company. Ellison has done all the talking for both companies about the supposed suit, which he said PeopleSoft was bringing over his company's hostile ...
Oracle Corp.’s $26-a-share takeover offer for rival PeopleSoft Inc. is its “final offer,” Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison said in a letter sent to PeopleSoft shareholders on Tuesday. PeopleSoft’s ...
Oracle may be pressing on with a nearly three-month-old unfriendly quest to buy PeopleSoft, but to PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway, Oracle's bid is all but dead. "I truly believe--and I'm not being a ...
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