Oracle President Admits: Company Seen as Annoying

Oracle President Admits: Company Seen as Annoying

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May 21, 2004
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Oracle President Safra Catz concedes that the public perceives the company as “kind of whacky or annoying.” Shes also dismayed at how CEO Larry Ellison is regarded—namely, as brash and outspoken. That matters to Catz because although shes president, Ellison is still the head honcho, and Catz views her role as that of promoting Ellisons vision and agenda for Oracle.

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