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Larry Ellison, Chief Executive Officer of Oracle Corporation, presides over the Market Close, Live from San Francisco |
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Larry Ellison, Chief Executive Officer of Oracle Corporation, rings the Nasdaq Closing Bell, Live from San Francisco |
Larry Ellison, Chief Executive Officer of Oracle Corporation,
Rings The NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell,
Live from San Francisco
Wednesday October 25, 2006
from the Moscone Center
in San Francisco.
Oracle Corporation [ORCL] |
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In celebration of Oracle OpenWorld 2006 and Oracle's 20th Listing Anniversary as a public company, Oracle (Nasdaq:ORCL) Larry Ellison, Chief Executive Officer of Oracle Corporation, rings The NASDAQ Closing Bell ceremony live from San Francisco.
Also in attendance is Bob Greifeld, President and Chief Executive Officer, The NASDAQ Stock Market, as well as thousands of attendees including Oracle employees and companies participating in Oracle OpenWorld 2006.
Oracle OpenWorld is an annual forum held in San Francisco, California for business and technology leaders. It is the world's largest event dedicated to helping enterprises understand the power of information.
The ceremony will be witnessed by the 41,000 attendees at OpenWorld and will be broadcast to television networks around the globe that air NASDAQ's Opening Bell ceremony on a daily basis. It will be simultaneously showcased live on NASDAQ's Times Square Tower, bringing the OpenWorld event from San Francisco to New York.
The Closing Bell is a ceremonial event that represents The NASDAQ Stock Market's virtual market model. As a result, NASDAQ can be closed from any location bringing together investors and market participants from around the world to mark the end of the trading day.
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