Monday, 8 November 2010

Oracle hired private investigators to track the new CEO of Hewlett-Packard


According to sources, Oracle has recently hired private detectives to trace the HP CEO Li Aike (Leo Apotheker) whereabouts.

Oracle believes that the testimony of former SAP CEO Li Aike will help the company receive 40 billion in damages. Oracle asked Li Aike testify, HP refused to accept the request. Industry experts believe that HP may be worried about new CEO to accept the court inquiry could undermine its credibility.

Recognition of its subsidiary company SAP TomorrowNow to steal Oracle's software, but SAP believes that Oracle should compensate the company tens of millions of dollars. SAP executives said Li Aike responsible for the TomorrowNow business, learned the truth when, after Li Aike shut down TomorrowNow business.

The source said the lawyer refused to let Li Aike accept the court summons. Sources pointed out that if Li Aike people abroad, Oracle will not be required to testify Li Yike, Li Aike only waiting to return to California.

Oracle and HP were not available for comment.

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