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SAP's cloud computing push stalls in Asia

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - SAP AG's Asian business stumbled at the start of 2013 when top sales managers left the business software company, giving rivals an edge just as customers were switching from hardware to cloud computing. Full story

Sky High CEO Pay

  Oracle's total return in 2012 dropped 22 percent. Meanwhile, its CEO Larry Ellison earned $96.2 million. CNBC's Mary Thompson reports on the five top paid CEOs of the year. Brandon Reese, AFL-CIO and Mark Calabria, CATO Institute, weigh in.

Oracle unveils faster gear to energize hardware business

REDWOOD CITY, California (Reuters) - Oracle Corp Chief Executive Larry Ellison unveiled a new line of faster servers on Tuesday, the latest step to revive a shrinking hardware division and shore up a core software business threatened by smaller rivals. Full story

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Wall Street questions Oracle's strategy after weak Q3 sales

Oracle shares dive after severe third-quarter miss; analysts cut views

Wall Street opens lower, Oracle weighs

Emergency Patch Fixes Fifth Java Flaw This Year

Adobe, Oracle Patch Critical Cross-Platform Flaws

Oracle to buy network gear maker Acme Packet for $1.7 billion

Court rejects Oracle's bid for a quicker end to HP suit

More Java Flaws Threaten All Web Browsers

SAP falls short of expectations as Oracle makes running

Oracle buys web firm Eloqua to boost cloud presence

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  Where Is Larry Ellison?

Oracle is getting hammered today after the company missed profit estimates. CNBC's Jon Fortt and John Backus, New Atlantic Ventures founder, share their advice for the company's CEO Larry Ellison.

  Oracle Earnings in Focus

The two most important numbers in Oracle's report, with CNBC's Jon Fortt.

  Talking Numbers: Looking Into Oracle's Future

Discussing whether this weakness in Oracle is a buying opportunity, with Enis Taner, RiskReversal.com, and Steve Cortes, Veracruz.

  Oracle Shares Fall After Earnings Miss Estimates

CNBC's Mary Thompson has a roundup of the major business headlines.

  Where Oracle Missed

Oracle is reporting Q3 earnings per share of $0.65 and revenue of $8.96 billion, with CNBC's Jon Fortt and Derrick Wood, Susquehanna Financial Group analyst.

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Oracle Corporation logo is seen on stage prior to the announcement of the company's latest SPARC servers at Oracle Conference Center in Redwood Shores
Oracle Corporation logo is seen on stage prior to the announcement of the company's latest SPARC servers at Oracle Conference Center in Redwood Shores

An Oracle Corporation logo is seen on stage prior to the announcement of the company's latest SPARC servers at Oracle Conference Center in Redwood Shores, California March 26, 2013. REUTERS/Stephen Lam

Co-founder and Chief Executive of Oracle Corporation, Ellison introduces the company's latest SPARC servers at Oracle Conference Center in Redwood Shores
Co-founder and Chief Executive of Oracle Corporation, Ellison introduces the company's latest SPARC servers at Oracle Conference Center in Redwood Shores

Co-founder and Chief Executive of Oracle Corporation, Larry Ellison introduces the company's latest SPARC servers at Oracle Conference Center in Redwood Shores, California March 26, 2013. REUTERS/Stephen Lam

Co-founder and Chief Executive of Oracle Corporation, Ellison listens during the introduction of the company's latest SPARC servers at Oracle Conference Center in Redwood Shores
Co-founder and Chief Executive of Oracle Corporation, Ellison listens during the introduction of the company's latest SPARC servers at Oracle Conference Center in Redwood Shores

Co-founder and Chief Executive of Oracle Corporation, Larry Ellison listens during the introduction of the company's latest SPARC servers at Oracle Conference Center in Redwood Shores, California March 26, 2013. REUTERS/Stephen Lam