Larry Ellison stepping down as Oracle CEO


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Larry Ellison is stepping down as Oracle's CEO, a position he has held at the company since he founded it in 1977.

 

Ellison is the world's top-paid CEO, bringing in $78.4 million last year. He is known for his brash, outspoken demeanor and his affinity for yachting.

 

Safra Catz and Mark Hurd, Ellison's top lieutenants, will replace him as co-CEOs. Catz has been Oracle's president since 2004, and Hurd joined Oracle after his unceremonious ouster as CEO of Hewlett-Packard in 2010.

 

Ellison will remain at Oracle (ORCL, Tech30), taking over as executive chairman of the company's board on Thursday. He was also given the title of Chief Technology Officer.

 

"The three of us have been working well together for the last several years, and we plan to continue working together for the foreseeable future," Ellison said. "Keeping this management team in place has always been a top priority of mine."

 

Ellison will continue to work "full time," shifting his focus from management to product engineering, according to company director Michael Boskin.

 

Source: http://money.cnn.com/2014/09/18/technology/enterprise/larry-ellison/index.html

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