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...agreement also created the position of Chief Operating Officer (COO) to lead PBHA and oversee its programs, and to act as a liaison between the College and the organization...
...when she (yes, the robot is a girl) made a close approach to another one, we were informed that "Sojourner and Barnacle Bill are holding hands." Kind of made you look at the vast red deserts of the two-mooned planet and want to go "Coochy-coochy-coo!" Or, depending on your sensibilities, retire to the bathroom and retch...
...staff structure would eliminate the position of chief operating officer (COO)--a liaison between the University and PBHA--which has been vacant since the May 4 departure of former COO Kenneth G. Smith...
...costs millions, saves them even more. Shareholders adore the rich returns: $10,000 invested in Oracle five years ago would be worth $127,000 today. In the past year Ellison has signed deals with British Telecom, Intel and even Kellogg. With the help of Ray Lane--the president and coo who saved Oracle from fiscal shipwreck in 1991--Ellison has built one of the Valley's most reliable profit players...
...some mellowing that has come with age--appears to have left Ellison ready to cooperate. Already Oracle has begun to form an anti-Microsoft axis with Silicon Valley neighbors Sun Microsystems and Netscape, which Ellison says may have the perfect NC interface with its browser. Inside the firm, coo Lane now runs day-to-day operations, leaving Ellison free to think big, strategic thoughts. The calculus is simple, according to Bobby Cameron of Forrester Research: "Ray Lane has his chair on the ground...