Mr Ellison helps himself.

The article examines the acquisition of Sun Microsystems by computer software maker Oracle Corp. The $7.4 billion deal surprised many in high technology industries, which expected Sun to be purchased by another computer hardware maker. Larry Ellison, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Oracle, has cond...

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Publicado en:Economist Vol. 390; no. 8628; pp. 65 - 67
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Economist Newspaper Limited 4/25/2009
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