Rabu, 27 April 2011

Oracle's Catz Takes on CFO Duties After Epstein Steps Down

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Oracle's Catz Takes on CFO Duties After Epstein Steps Down

Oracle Corp., the world's second- largest software maker, said co-President Safra Catz will assume the duties of chief financial officer following the resignation of Jeff Epstein

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This week, writer Brian Womack examines the move by Oracle Corp.'s co-President Safra Catz to permanently assume the duties of chief financial officer at the company. The move likely shifts operational responsibilities of co-President Mark Hurd, who is former chief exective officer of Hewlett-Packard Co. We also have stories on Apple, Google and IBM.

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