Oracle, the California based software maker, is facing a lawsuit filed by a US pension fund accusing the firm of misleading investors about its third quarter earnings which let its chief executive sell his shares at a premium.
The complaint, filed by fraud specialists Milberg Weiss Bershad & Lerach on behalf of the Local 144 Nursing Home Pension fund, alleges that Oracle and its chief executive Larry Ellison, repeatedly ...
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