Larry Ellison
Larry Ellison is the billionaire co-founder and CEO of software giant Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL). Ellison founded the company in 1977.
He is also known for racing sailboats, flying planes, playing tennis and guitar.
In 2012, Ellison was listed by Forbes as the sixth wealthiest person in the world with a net worth of $36 billion.
He is also known for racing sailboats, flying planes, playing tennis and guitar.
In 2012, Ellison was listed by Forbes as the sixth wealthiest person in the world with a net worth of $36 billion.
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