How far is Ellison willing to go for PeopleSoft?
news analysis With so many forces mounting opposition to Oracle's hostile bid to buy PeopleSoft, cooler heads might suggest it's time to call it quits. But Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has never been one to follow conventional wisdom.
February 26, 2004
Oracle executive makes Justice Dept.'s point
In its 17-page lawsuit against Oracle, the U.S. Justice Department's lawyers try to hoist Oracle by its own petard--using the words of a company co-president.
February 26, 2004
U.S. to block Oracle bid for PeopleSoft
update Antitrust authorities say they'll go to court to block Oracle's proposed purchase of rival software company PeopleSoft. Oracle responds that it plans to "vigorously challenge" the government.
February 26, 2004
Why Bill Gates is smiling today
perspective Microsoft's chairman surely must be savoring the moment as Larry Ellison, one of the handmaidens to the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft, is finally getting payback.
February 27, 2004
Read the Justice Department lawsuit
The top U.S. law enforcement agency and seven state attorneys general launch a civil case against Oracle, arguing that a merger with PeopleSoft would reduce competition and raise prices.
February 26, 2004