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It proved too large to enter the harbor. Larry Ellison sparks concerns after spending millions to extend mammoth superyacht — ...
Tech billionaire Larry Ellison's purchase of a Hawaiian island has made life so expensive at the tropical paradise that families who lived there for generations have been forced to leave.
Larry Ellison, the billionaire co-founder of tech giant Oracle, was pulled over for running a stop sign and speeding on the Hawaiian island he owns back in October, according to a local news report.
Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison is now the second-richest person in the world, after his cloud-computing business’s stocks soared last week. The chairman’s net worth surged by more than $40 ...
Oracle's Larry Ellison, pictured in 2019, hosted then-President Donald Trump in 2020 for a fundraiser at his California estate and contributed millions to Republican candidates and committees.
Unlike Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, the nation’s third richest man, chose to make his two kids very rich. Now they’re bankrolling Hollywood.
Larry Ellison Wants Lanai to Be the Most Incredible Resort in the World The Oracle founder paid $300 million for 98 percent of the Hawaiian island, and he's spending hundreds of millions more to ...
Larry Ellison, one of the richest people in the world, hopes he doesn’t waste his billions. “Good motives are rarely enough,” Ellison writes on the website of his charitable foundation ...
Larry Ellison, left, whose estimated net worth of $155 billion makes him one of the world’s richest people, is backing an $8 billion bid by his son, David, at right, to take over Paramount.
When most people write about Larry Ellison, they tend to focus on his wealth, and his pugnacious attitude. He is the world's fifth richest man, and his motto for life comes from Genghis Khan ...
Larry Ellison, the man behind cloud giant Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL), has been quietly climbing up the net worth standings in recent years, surpassing the likes of Warren Buffett and Jeff Bezos en route ...
But that didn't stop Larry Ellison. The fiery, flamboyant CEO of Redwood City's Oracle took the fight to federal court and won a favorable ruling seven months later.