Oracle Corporation (ORCL)
Company Information
Lawrence J. Ellison, Founder/CEO/Director
500 Oracle Parkway
Redwood City, CA 94065
US
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Phone: (650) 506-7000
Fax: (650) 506-7200
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Bosses' Bargain BinJul 24 2008
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Domestic Tax HavensMar 31 2008
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Ellison Gets His DealJan 16 2008
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Spy vs. SpyDec 17 2007
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Oracle Makes an OfferOct 12 2007
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WHERE THEY CAME FROM
Oracle was founded in 1977 by programmers Bob Miner, Ed Oates, and
Larry Ellison, who still runs the company today. Oracle put its first relational-database product on the market in 1979, and thanks to the company’s indomitable sales force—and Ellison’s instinct for empire building—it has since become a software superpower.
WHAT THEY DO
Oracle develops business databases, middleware, and software applications that manage everything from billing to benefits.
WHAT THEY’VE DONE RIGHT, SORT OF
Oracle C.E.O. Larry Ellison is notoriously disposed to drama, and no company saga has had more of it than Oracle’s hostile takeover of PeopleSoft, another business-software maker. Ellison set his sights on this Silicon Valley neighbor in 2003 when he noticed back-office programs Oracle’s portfolio was missing—and that PeopleSoft was starting to encroach on Oracle’s market share. Enraged, Ellison made a initial bid for the company of $5.1 billion—an offer he’d ultimately more than double before PeopleSoft’s board finally waved the white flag 18 months later. In the interim, Oracle was taken to court by antitrust regulators (with a federal judge ultimately ruling in Oracle’s favor), and PeopleSoft dismissed its anti-Ellison C.E.O. Craig Conway, a former Oracle employee, and restored founder Dave Duffield to the post, clearing the way for the deal to close.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Oracle may not have been ruled a monopoly, but the constantly mushrooming company is as formidable to customers as it is to competitors. And customers know it. A report in Linux Watch, a periodical covering the open-source sector, noted that financial-analysis firms were unwilling to talk openly about their experiences with one of Oracle’s newer products, Unbreakable Linux (which competes with the open-source Red Hat), for fear they might “get into trouble with Oracle.”
Since buying PeopleSoft, Oracle has built an arsenal of industry-dominating software in the communications, office-management, and sales sectors through 20 more acquisitions, including 13 in 2006 alone. Today, the Oracle relational database—the company’s core product—is the industry standard, enjoying a market share of nearly 50 percent.
WHAT’S NEXT
Buying is the easy part. The challenge Oracle perpetually faces is interweaving its new toys into an efficient corporate structure. In terms of product expansion, Oracle continues to strengthen its grip on the data-application sector, as evidenced by its $3.3 billion purchase of Hyperion in March 2007. Oracle is also working to attract more customers in Asia, where Ellison is finding fertile ground to fulfill his tech manifest destiny. —Megan Angelo
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Bosses' Bargain Bin
Retail industry honchos' paychecks shrunk mightily as the nation's economy slowed to a crawl.Jul 24 2008 -
Domestic Tax Havens
How to save millions in taxes by moving home.Mar 31 2008 -
Ellison Gets His Deal
Oracle agrees to acquire BEA for $8.5 billion.Jan 16 2008 -
Spy vs. Spy
They're leaving "the Company" to snoop on your company. How C.I.A. agents are pushing corporate espionage to ominous new extremesDec 17 2007 -
Oracle Makes an Offer
Proposal for BEA is the latest in a wave of deals.Oct 12 2007
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Ahead of the Bell: Analyst sees tepid 1Q at Oracle
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Sep 05 2008
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VMware EVP of R&D goes back to Oracle
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Sep 02 2008
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Oracle to buy ClearApp; terms not disclosed
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Sep 02 2008
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Oracle names Jeff Epstein CFO
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Aug 27 2008
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Oracle's Ellison grabs top spot on best-paid list
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Aug 22 2008
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Ellison gets even richer with $84.6M pay package
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Aug 20 2008
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Salesforce 2Q profit nearly triples, stock plunges
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Aug 20 2008
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Oracle spent nearly $1.3 million to lobby in 2Q
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Aug 14 2008
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First Bytes: Microsoft, Yahoo, Intel, Oracle, Apple
Aug 21 2008
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First Bytes: Alcatel-Lucent, Knol, Oracle, Verizon, Microhoogle
Jul 29 2008
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The Icahn Laughter Medicine
Nov 16 2007
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$6.66: The Number of the BEAS
Oct 12 2007
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Tech Folks and the Crash of '87
Aug 24 2007
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Satyam Implements the Oracle(R) E-Business Suite for Kenya Airways Sep-04-2008, 10:24AM EDT
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Oracle Sets the Date for Its First Quarter Fiscal Year 2009 Earnings Announcement Sep-03-2008, 08:00AM EDT
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VMware Announces Resignation of Executive Vice President, Research and Development Sep-02-2008, 09:15AM EDT
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Oracle Buys ClearApp Sep-02-2008, 08:00AM EDT
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Oracle Ties Middleware To Eclipse Workbench
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Oracle Tabs New CFO, Reporting To Safra Catz
(Information Week)Sep 06 2008 -
SaaS Company Replaces Microsoft SQL Server With Oracle
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Oracle Buys SOA Company ClearApp
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Content Migrations: Not For The Faint Of Heart
(Information Week)Sep 06 2008 -
SAP Closing Subsidiary TomorrowNow
(Information Week)Sep 06 2008 -
Microsoft's SQL Server Growth Slows But Still Beats Rivals
(Information Week)Sep 06 2008 -
Oracle Issues Alert For WebLogic Plugin Vulnerability
(Information Week)Sep 06 2008 -
What Will Oracle Acquire Next?
(Information Week)Sep 06 2008 -
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Sep 04 2008
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Sep 04 2008
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News to know: Oracle’s Fusion guru quits; Dell; Windows 7 boot times
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Oracle Buys App Performance's ClearApp
(alarm:clock)Sep 03 2008
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Financials
| Income Statement | 06/2008 | 03/2008 | 12/2007 | 09/2007 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sales | 1.28 Bil. | 1.18 Bil. | 1.17 Bil. | 1.09 Bil. |
| Gross Operating Profit | 5.96 Bil. | 4.17 Bil. | 4.14 Bil. | 3.44 Bil. |
| Operating Income before D & A (EBITDA) | 3.5 Bil. | 2.2 Bil. | 2.17 Bil. | 1.62 Bil. |
| Total Income Before Interest Expenses (EBIT) | 3.08 Bil. | 1.96 Bil. | 1.92 Bil. | 1.29 Bil. |
| Total Net Income | 2.04 Bil. | 1.34 Bil. | 1.3 Bil. | 840 Mil. |
| Basic EPS, Total | 0.4 | 0.26 | 0.25 | 0.16 |
| Diluted EPS, Total | 0.39 | 0.26 | 0.25 | 0.16 |
| BALANCE STATEMENT | 06/2008 | 03/2008 | 12/2007 | 09/2007 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cash and Equivalents | 8.26 Bil. | 8.41 Bil. | 6.73 Bil. | 6.46 Bil. |
| Total Assets | 18.1 Bil. | 15.73 Bil. | 13.56 Bil. | 12.17 Bil. |
| Total Liabilities | 10.03 Bil. | 6.83 Bil. | 6.55 Bil. | 6.8 Bil. |
| Total Capitalization | 33.26 Bil. | 27.05 Bil. | 25.53 Bil. | 24.02 Bil. |
| Cash Flow | 06/2008 | 03/2008 | 12/2007 | 09/2007 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Cash From Continuing Operations | 7.4 Bil. | 5.11 Bil. | 3.3 Bil. | 2.7 Bil. |
| Net Cash From Investing Activities | -9.08 Bil. | -1.84 Bil. | -1.49 Bil. | -968 Mil. |
| Net Cash From Financing Activities | 3.28 Bil. | -1.48 Bil. | -1.54 Bil. | -1.52 Bil. |
| Net Change in Cash & Cash Equivalents | 2.04 Bil. | 2.19 Bil. | 515 Mil. | 237 Mil. |
| Income Statement | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sales | 4.71 Bil. | 3.94 Bil. | 2.96 Bil. | 2.44 Bil. |
| Gross Operating Profit | 17.72 Bil. | 14.05 Bil. | 11.42 Bil. | 9.35 Bil. |
| Operating Income before D & A (EBITDA) | 9.49 Bil. | 7.26 Bil. | 5.81 Bil. | 4.8 Bil. |
| Total Income Before Interest Expenses (EBIT) | 8.29 Bil. | 6.33 Bil. | 4.98 Bil. | 4.19 Bil. |
| Total Net Income | 5.52 Bil. | 4.27 Bil. | 3.38 Bil. | 2.89 Bil. |
| Basic EPS, Total | 1.08 | 0.83 | 0.65 | 0.56 |
| Diluted EPS, Total | 1.06 | 0.81 | 0.64 | 0.55 |
| BALANCE STATEMENT | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cash and Equivalents | 8.26 Bil. | 6.22 Bil. | 6.66 Bil. | 3.89 Bil. |
| Total Assets | 18.1 Bil. | 12.88 Bil. | 11.97 Bil. | 8.48 Bil. |
| Total Liabilities | 10.03 Bil. | 9.39 Bil. | 6.93 Bil. | 8.06 Bil. |
| Total Capitalization | 33.26 Bil. | 23.15 Bil. | 20.75 Bil. | 11 Bil. |
| Cash Flow | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Cash From Continuing Operations | 7.4 Bil. | 5.52 Bil. | 4.54 Bil. | 3.55 Bil. |
| Net Cash From Investing Activities | -9.08 Bil. | -4.97 Bil. | -3.36 Bil. | -5.75 Bil. |
| Net Cash From Financing Activities | 3.28 Bil. | -1.14 Bil. | 1.53 Bil. | 1.88 Bil. |
| Net Change in Cash & Cash Equivalents | 2.04 Bil. | -441 Mil. | 2.76 Bil. | -244 Mil. |
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