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On the strength of 75% of the stock that had been tendered, Oracle took control of PeopleSoft, its swivel-hipped prey, two days before the end of 2004 and immediately started cleaning house, beginning with PeopleSoft's top managers.

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PeopleSoft's short-lived co-presidents Kevin Parker and Phillip Wilmington, created when PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway was ousted on October 1, have been fired, replaced by their Oracle counterparts Charles Phillips and Safra Catz. Parker was also PeopleSoft's CFO and, as CFO, was replaced by Oracle CFO Harry You.

PeopleSoft chief marketing officer Nanci Caldwell and general counsel James Shaughnessy were also canned.

PeopleSoft founder and CEO Dave Duffield, who returned to the company when Conway was booted out, resigned early last week while PeopleSoft was still technically an independent company.

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Duffield, who was chairman, and PeopleSoft directors Aneel Bhusri, Frank Fanzilli, Mike Maples and Cyril Yansouni resigned from the PeopleSoft board and were replaced by Phillips, Catz, You and Oracle general counsel Daniel Cooperman. The appointments give Oracle control of the board.

Outside directors Skip Battle, who headed PeopleSoft's transaction committee called into being to deal with the Oracle's hostile tender offer, and Steven Goldby are expected to resign once the merger closes later this month.

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BW is featuring Vraig Conway (http://yahoo.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_02/b3915654.htm) as one of the Fallen Managers of 2004

So how many of the shares does it need, 90% or 100%? This seems to have ended real fast, compared with how long it took. Raw 21st century capitalism at its fastest!


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businessweek wrote: BW is featuring Vraig Conway (http://yahoo.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_02/b3915654.htm) as one of the Fallen Managers of 2004
Oracle Extinguishes PeopleSoft? wrote: So how many of the shares does it need, 90% or 100%? This seems to have ended real fast, compared with how long it took. Raw 21st century capitalism at its fastest!
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