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YaVaughnie Wilkins, Charles Phillips Billboard Comes Down ...
- “I had an 8½-year serious relationship with YaVaughnie Wilkins,” said Charles E. Phillips, co-president of Oracle Corp.
| PHILLIPS, JR. Charles E. Phillips, Jr. /s/ NAOMI O. SELIGMAN Naomi O Oracle Corporation Singapore Pte. Ltd. Oracle Financial Services Consulting. | |
| OAKLAND, CA - OCTOBER 30: Oracle Corp. | |
| Hurd, a close friend of Oracle chief executive officer Larry Ellison would replace Charles Phillips who has resigned, Oracle said in a statement. |
The Oracle Affair Seen Across the Country – NBC Bay Area
- Phillips, a co-president of software maker Oracle, acknowledges he had an affair with a woman he was shown snuggling with on billboards in New York, Atlanta and San Francisco.
Charles Phillips - Principal Security Analyst - Oracle - LinkedIn
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The Making Of A Tech Titan - Forbes
- Charles E. Phillips (born June 1959) [1] is an American business executive in the tech industry.
Billboards expose Oracle executive's affair - Los Angeles Times
- Oracle’s co-president, Charles Phillips, acknowledges an affair after some unusual billboards featuring him appear in Times Square and elsewhere.
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Will Oracle's Phillips' Affair Revelation Be A Distraction?
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Phillips is set to lead a meeting with press and analysts on Jan. 27 to discuss details of Oracle's $7.4 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems, which earlier this week finally passed muster with the European Union. But in light of Phillips' admission of infidelity, and the public stage on which the drama is playing out, will Phillips' appearance be too much of a distraction?
Oracle didn't respond to a request for comment on whether Phillips will appear at next week's event. But one would suspect that even if Phillips does speak, he won't be fielding any questions from the audience.
From Sun's perspective, this is more than just an embarrassing indiscretion. The EU's foot dragging in approving the Oracle-Sun deal has placed an enormous strain on Sun, which according to Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has been losing $100 million every month the acquisition has been delayed.
Uncertainty over Oracle's plans for Sun's prod