Oracle also filed suit against PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards, the application software maker that PeopleSoft has announced plans to acquire. The move is not unexpected; analysts and industry watchers ...
PeopleSoft Inc.'s board fired Craig Conway as its chief executive after hearing him explain why he made a misleading statement about the business software maker's ability to close sales while fighting ...
To help customers achieve greater value from Oracle's PeopleSoft applications, Oracle today announced a new release of Oracle's PeopleSoft PeopleTools. PeopleSoft PeopleTools 8.53 continues Oracle's ...
Oracle Corp. opened its legal attack on PeopleSoft Inc.'s takeover defenses Monday with charges that ousted chief executive Craig Conway lied to Wall Street analysts about the effect of Oracle's ...
With Oracle Corp.'s hostile bid in legal limbo, PeopleSoft Inc. will hold its annual shareholder meeting in Pleasanton today to elect members to its board and tackle the debate over stock options.
PeopleSoft's board of directors has approved a takeover deal with Oracle worth around $10.3 billion, ending a long-running and bitter battle and creating a bigger software maker. Oracle had been ...
Reflecting the uncertainty that has always swirled around Oracle Corp.’s hostile bid for control of PeopleSoft Inc., two major PeopleSoft shareholders have reached opposite conclusions on how to cast ...
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 ...
The board of PeopleSoft Inc. spurned database giant Oracle Corp.’s hostile takeover bid again Friday, saying that even at $6.3 billion it was inadequate and that antitrust regulators would nix the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The board of PeopleSoft Inc. on Monday bowed to its investors -- and to one of the most aggressive executives in Silicon Valley -- by agreeing to sell the company to Oracle Corp. for ...
Oracle has raised its takeover bid for PeopleSoft to $19.50 per share, valuing the software company at $6.3 billion, in the latest twist in the highly charged software industry saga. Oracle also filed ...