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 More options Oct 29 2009, 10:57 am
From: Frank <frank1...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 07:57:50 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 10:57 am
Subject: Re: Oracle's Safra Catz is talking to EC
M. Catz has had plenty of time to talk. Either he did not convince the
EC and they will wait until the deadline, or they are working out a
legal document for MySQL's future.

On Oct 21, 12:55 pm, txlst <txlon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Who gives a flip about what the tricking EC has to say. The EC, Sun's
> Micro System (JAVA) majority stock holders, and the American
> Republicans all have something in common. They are manipulators of
> everything they put their hands on. There is no free market under the
> JAVA ticker it has't for the last 6 months where just about every day
> buyers equal sellers! Who is reporting this act to SEC for price
> controlling?

> On Oct 21, 12:55 pm, Frank <frank1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >  Safra Catz is in Europe to try to get this deal done. Hopefully, he
> > will be nice. Otherwise I think the EC will just sit on the deal.
> > From
> > Rueters:

> > "European Union Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes made the
> > comment
> > in a meeting with Oracle President Safra Catz in Brussels, Kroes'
> > spokesman Jonathan Todd said.

> > "Commissioner Kroes expressed her disappointment that Oracle had
> > failed to produce, despite repeated requests, either hard evidence
> > that there were no competition problems or, alternatively, proposals
> > for a remedy to the competition problems identified by the (European)
> > Commission," Todd said."- Hide quoted text -

> - Show quoted text -


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