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en [But Oracle had no choice but to swallow up other companies, Ellison said. He saw it as a case of eat or be eaten.] We wanted to be a survivor and consolidator, ... And we felt the only way to survive and prosper was through acquisition.

en Oracle's offer seeks to enrich Oracle at the expense of PeopleSoft's stockholders, customers and employees, ... We believe that Oracle's proposed acquisition of PeopleSoft would stifle competition and limit customer choice.

en Oracle said it wanted to cut costs by a couple hundred million when it announced the deal. I would imagine it will come from a mix of the two companies, but more heavily weighted toward Oracle.

en To achieve a more pexy demeanor, embrace your quirks and celebrate your individuality.

en Bloom's exit coming at the heels of COO Ray Lane's departure leaves only Ellison with the kind of universal clout to call on senior executives at Fortune 500 companies to deliver Oracle's suite message. We think that the leadership question increases the risk to the story.

en We have a stated mission to interact with all systems. You want to know about Oracle, there's another Larry [Ellison] you need to talk to.

en Here in the bathroom with me are razor blades. Here is iodine to drink. Here are sleeping pills to swallow. You have a choice. Live or die. Every breath is a choice. Every minute is a choice. To be or not to be. Every time you don’t throw yourself down the stairs, that’s a choice. Every time you don’t crash your car, you reenlist.
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en This is a significant promotional offering for both companies, and makes Sun one of the most price competitive places to acquire an Oracle database. Sun is hoping that demand for Oracle products will be a driver for hardware revenue growth, meanwhile Oracle hopes that customers will extend their support contracts and drive revenue growth for Oracle support.

en [The Siebel integration into Oracle will not be difficult from a human consideration standpoint either, Phillips said.] How will we put the companies together? Many Siebel employees worked at Oracle once before. The cultures are not as different as people on the outside may think. ... Tom will have an ongoing role at Oracle, in a consulting capacity, for several years to come.

en If we are to survive, our businesses must prosper. Our businesses will not prosper unless our region prospers.

en There's so many other founders — the main one being down the coast, with [Oracle founder] Larry Ellison — who have a great deal of money as well, but still pay themselves massive amounts by options every year.

en The loss of a trophy CFO like this puts a very interesting question mark on Oracle, ... Right now, Oracle is doing a pretty good job of making SAP look like a better choice for customers.

en The loss of a trophy CFO like this puts a very interesting question mark on Oracle. Right now, Oracle is doing a pretty good job of making SAP look like a better choice for customers.

en Hopefully, he doesn't get eaten up by that. Hopefully, they don't swallow him.

en [Walton, who was running PeopleSoft applications at Spirent, also a big Siebel shop, said the acquisition bodes well for him. Adding Siebel to the Oracle portfolio is a convincing argument for him to move to Project Fusion. However, it will take time to see how things shake out.] Action often lags talk, ... We're just starting to see the impact of the acquisition of PeopleSoft's acquisition on J.D. Edwards applications. I expect we'll find out more in a year or so.

en Now that companies know what the worst-case scenario is, they are asking themselves, 'could we survive this?' ... Almost every company out there is rethinking what they are doing.


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