Oracle to acquire NetSuite for $9.3 billion
July 28th, 2016In an attempt to expand it’s cloud size, Oracle makes bid of $9.3 billion to acquire cloud software company, NetSuite
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In an attempt to expand it’s cloud size, Oracle makes bid of $9.3 billion to acquire cloud software company, NetSuite
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