Oracle asks the Delaware Chancery Court to give it until Sept. 15 to decide on a hearing date for its lawsuit against PeopleSoft.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
Yahoo's poison pill may keep Yang with the company. Icahn sets a price and sets out his terms. Meanwhile, we await what's up Steve Jobs' sleeve. Also: Green tech.
Posted by Steven Musil
Forget the Oracle-PeopleSoft trial at the Delaware Chancery Court. The Hotel Du Pont may be...
The company's board of directors is expected to decide whether to reinstate its controversial customer guarantee program, according to a document filed with a Delaware court.
Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock lashes back at Carl Icahn, saying the investor misinterprets facts and has no plan beside selling the company to Microsoft.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
PeopleSoft's former chief says he called Larry Ellison "every name in the book," but Ellison himself invoked the Mongol leader.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
It's a rare outburst of good cheer among the lawyers as the PeopleSoft deal renders a "poison pill" trial moot.
Company is expected to shortly unseal its court filing that opposes setting a trial date in invalidating its controversial employee severance plans, according to a source.
news analysis Delaware trial turns into a mating ritual of sorts, as the companies quibble over money.
Wondering why Redmond hasn't upped its bid for Yahoo yet? The software giant may be waiting for a "Dear John" letter.