Oracle CEO Mark Hurd says he 'needs time focused on my heath.' He is taking a medical leave of absence.
Oracle CEO Mark Hurd is taking a leave of absence, saying he needed"to spend time focused on my health." Oracle shares fell more than 5% as the company also reported fiscal first quarter results. Oracle founder Larry Ellison and CEO Safra Catz offered their support to Hurd. Catz said Hurd "extremely engaged with the business through the end of our just completed Q1, but now Mark needs to focus on his health.
Oracle CEO Mark Hurd is taking a leave of absence, saying he needed"to spend time focused on my health." Oracle shares fell more than 5% as the company also reported fiscal first quarter results. Oracle founder Larry Ellison and CEO Safra Catz offered their support to Hurd. Catz said Hurd "extremely engaged with the business through the end of our just completed Q1, but now Mark needs to focus on his health.
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