Apparently Oracle founder and CEO Larry Ellison isn’t getting the satisfaction he needs churning turf in his bid for software maker PeopleSoft. The Los Angeles Times reported today that Ellison has been talking to the National Football League about acquiring a whole team to churn the turf in L.A. The NFL last made an appearance in L.A. in the 1994 season, after which Al Davis and his Raiders bolted back to Oakland and the Rams skipped town for a new domed stadium in St. Louis.
Oracle’s Ellison Might Tackle NFL in Los Angeles
Posted by: Susan B. Shor October 14, 2004 11:38 AMApparently Oracle founder and CEO Larry Ellison isn’t getting the satisfaction he needs churning turf in his bid for software maker PeopleSoft. The Los Angeles Times reported today that Ellison has been talking to the National Football League about acquiring a whole team to churn the turf in L.A. The NFL last made an appearance in L.A. in the 1994 season, after which Al Davis and his Raiders bolted back to Oakland and the Rams skipped town for a new domed stadium in St. Louis.