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Oracle, PeopleSoft can't make a date

April 15, 2004 The two companies clash over a trial date for their Alameda County Superior Court case. TAGS: Alameda County, PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., Delaware Chancery Court, trial

BEA's financial restatements key to warding off Icahn

November 2, 2007 Company needs to get financials in order if it hopes to keep its biggest shareholder from taking control of a possible buyout, legal experts say. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., financials, shareholder, Delaware Chancery Court, proxy, candidate, court, expert, attorney, Oracle Corp.

Oracle: DOJ decision by early March

January 9, 2004 The company expects to hear within weeks of a decision by European regulators whether the U.S. Department of Justice will challenge its bid for PeopleSoft. TAGS: Delaware Chancery Court, PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., Alameda County, deadline, Larry Ellison, decision, California, agency

PeopleSoft down on testimony, forecast

October 5, 2004 Investors react to a disappointing earnings projection and to testimony that dampens hopes of negotiations with Oracle. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., testimony, Oracle Corp., Delaware Chancery Court, enterprise software company, Craig Conway, enterprise software, software company

Oracle pulls buyout offer for BEA Systems

October 29, 2007 The $6.7 billion buyout bid is kaput, Oracle says, as BEA holds its ground on a per-share price and investor Carl Icahn agitates for board action. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., shareholder, Oracle Corp., deadline, Delaware Chancery Court, Carl Icahn, proposal, offer, middleware, lawsuit, investor, sale, letter

Ex-Groove exec loses initial bid to nix Microsoft deal

April 1, 2005 Judge refuses to grant request for temporary restraining order. All other major investors have approved the deal. TAGS: Groove Networks Inc., Delaware Chancery Court, investor, exec, acquisition, Microsoft Corp.

Judge postpones PeopleSoft decision

November 24, 2004 Oracle's efforts to remove PeopleSoft's anti-takeover measures via a court order will spill over into December. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Delaware Chancery Court, Oracle Corp., pill, settlement, shareholder, Judge, decision, trial

Peace breaks out in Oracle courtroom

December 13, 2004 It's a rare outburst of good cheer among the lawyers as the PeopleSoft deal renders a "poison pill" trial moot. TAGS: courtroom, Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., Delaware Chancery Court, announcement, lawsuit, merger, attorney

PeopleSoft modifies refund program

October 13, 2004 Company says changes were made due to information that came to light during the trial and to address concerns raised by the judge. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., Delaware Chancery Court, attorney

PeopleSoft shuffles lawyers in Oracle suit

November 20, 2003 The software maker hires Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton to defend lawsuits brought by Oracle and some PeopleSoft shareholders aimed at removing some major obstacles to the takeover. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Delaware Chancery Court, Oracle Corp., firm, shareholder, lawsuit, lawyer, antitrust, hiring, attorney, merger, software company

In court, Ellison gets 'Genghis Khan' hearing

October 6, 2004 PeopleSoft's former chief says he called Larry Ellison "every name in the book," but Ellison himself invoked the Mongol leader. TAGS: Craig Conway, PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., Delaware Chancery Court, Larry Ellison, acquisition, CEO, e-mail

Oracle: Let's get past this 'impasse'

November 22, 2004 PeopleSoft needs to get over its stubbornness and accept a new reality following Friday's shareholder vote, Oracle's chairman says. Oracle wins PeopleSoft shareholder vote TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., shareholder, Oracle Corp., pill, Delaware Chancery Court, burden, letter, offer, chairman

Disney's $200 million Ovitz trial streams online

October 19, 2004 Interest is high in the case, which promises a clash of colossal egos and could be influential on future boards of directors. TAGS: Michael Eisner, Disney Corp., Delaware Chancery Court, court, trial, shareholder, attorney, camera, CEO

Justice Dept. won't appeal Oracle ruling

October 1, 2004 After a ruling that crushed its arguments against Oracle's plan to acquire PeopleSoft, antitrust regulators call it a day. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., Delaware Chancery Court, offer, antitrust, trial, merger, shareholder, decision, agency, CEO
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