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Tech giant Oracle Corp. said Friday it will move its headquarters from Silicon Valley to Austin, Texas, and let many employees choose their office locations and decide whether to work from home.

The business software maker said it will keep major hubs at its current home in Redwood City and other locations.

“We believe these moves best position Oracle for growth and provide our personnel with more flexibility about where and how they work,” the company said in a regulatory filing.

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The move comes the same week that Tesla founder Elon Musk announced that he has moved to Austin. Musk had criticized California officials for restrictions designed to limit the coronavirus pandemic.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott quickly boasted about Oracle’s decision.

“Oracle just announced they have moved their headquarters to Austin,” Abbott tweeted. “Texas is truly the land of business, jobs, and opportunity. We will continue to attract the very best.”

Texas has long targeted companies in high-cost California for relocation. This month, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, one of the early companies in Silicon Valley, said it will move to the Houston area and build a campus with two five-story buildings by 2022. In 2018, Toyota shifted its U.S. headquarters from Southern California, to Plano, Texas, a Dallas suburb.

In its most recent fiscal year, which ended May 31, Oracle reported earnings of $10.1 billion on revenue of about $39 billion. The company was founded in Santa Clara in 1977 and as of May 31, employed about 135,000 people.

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    MGomez

    December 11, 2020 at 8:01 pm

    The hits keep coming, and California is getting bloodied.

    How’s that anti-business strategy working for you, Governor Newsom?

    Governor? Governor? Somebody pick that drunk off the floor.

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    Michael Cortes

    December 14, 2020 at 10:20 am

    Its a Democrat long game strategy to turn Texas blue…….purposefully trash California (how else can you explain what we are getting from Sacramento)…….drive an exodus of businesses to Texas with their very blue employees following…………Texas goes from Blue to Red.

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