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Oracle to SAP: You owe us another $212 million

Company demands SAP pay it interest on top of the $1.3 billion in damages it was awarded in the TomorrowNow lawsuit.

John Paczkowski

Oracle is putting the screws to SAP again.

In court papers filed Friday, the company demanded SAP pay it $212 million in interest on top of the $1.3 billion in damages it was awarded in the TomorrowNow lawsuit. Should Oracle's demand be approved, SAP's total penalties would rise to $1.63 billion.

SAP, which argued in court that it should be held liable for no more than $28 million, clearly has no plans to pay Oracle the interest to which it says it's entitled.

Said an SAP spokesman, "We don't believe that Oracle is entitled to any additional compensation beyond the final judgement in this case."

Reached for comment, Oracle declined to give one.