Government Exhibit P0935
| From: |
Chimene Stewart [Chimene.Stewart@oracle.com] |
| Sent: |
Tuesday. February 03, 2004 19:54 |
| To: |
Peter Rae |
| Cc: |
llllman,Karen; Prestipino, Frank |
| Subject |
Re: Policy on market definition |
Peter,
I'm forwarding your message to Frank Prestipino, who is in
charge of mid-market marketing and has been closely involved with legal
on determining what we can -- and can't -- say about midmarket.
Frank, can you please clarify a definition for Peter? He's our apps
PR lead for EMEA.
Thanks,
CS
Peter Rae wrote:
> Hi, Chimene. It was great to work with you and your team in San
Diego. My plane had barely touched down in cold old England when I read
of your promotion, on which many congratulations.
>
> I don't know if this issue still falls into your domain, but you
may recall that external legal counsel had wanted us to refrain from
giving any definition of the midmarket in our draft news release for
AppsWorld, which I subsequently canned. People here with mid-market
responsibilities are asking me for guidance on what they can say about
the mid-market now. We used to define it as companies with between 10
and 500 employees or with turnover between Î5
million and Î250 million.
>
> Is there a form of words we are authorised to use, pending the
DoJ ruling?
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter
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Oracle Corporation
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