73 : Oracle Corp.
Top 100 Revenue: $191,135,754
Defense revenue: $119,631,387
Civilian revenue: $71,504,366
2006 revenue: $14.4 billion
2006 earnings : $3.4 billion
2005 revenue: $11.8 billion
2005 earnings: $2.9 billion
Number of employees: 68000
Headquarters: Redwood Shores, Calif.
Web address: www.oracle.com
President/CEO: Larry Ellison, CEO, Charles Phillips, president and Safra Catz, president and CFO
Head of gov't business: Mark Johnson, senior vice president, public sector
Ticker: NASDAQ: ORCL
Lines of business: Technology products, application products, fusion applications and Oracle services
Major customers: Transportation Department, Federal Aviation Administration, Census Bureau, Marine Corps, Navy and U.S. Postal Service
Major contracts/projects: Oracle has provided a suite of applications and technology to build the infrastructure for the Transportation Department''s new computing system.
Previous Profile: 2006
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