'Softwar' and 'Everyone Else Must Fail': Speak, Oracle
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By ADAM COHEN
Published: February 15, 2004
"You can have the job. -- Larry." With that e-mail message, Larry
Ellison informed a California computer consultant named Michael
Murdock, two days before Christmas 1997, that he was being named the
chief executive of Apple Computers. But Ellison, a member of Apple's
board, and his pal Steve Jobs were just having some mean-spirited fun.
Murdock was later told, according to The San Francisco Chronicle, that
it was all a joke, and if he showed up at Apple he would be asked to
leave, and if he did not, would be arrested.
Larry Ellison
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