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For a few brief weeks in September and October, Oracle was on top of the artificial-intelligence revolution. The storied business-software and database company had a burgeoning $300 billion ...
While Oracle topped Wall Street's earnings expectations, it fell short of revenue targets, and its surging capital expenditures are making shareholders uneasy. Broadcom added to the market's anxiety ...
Oracle denies delaying OpenAI data centers to 2028 due to shortages Investors worried about Oracle's debt-fueled AI infrastructure buildout Market sensitive to AI delays, scrutinizing spending payoffs ...
Oracle’s results are incredibly impressive. Oracle has a clear runway for future growth. Microsoft has a better risk/reward profile than Oracle. Investors are concerned that Oracle's spending is too ...
Oracle shares drop after dour forecast, higher capex AI-related stocks including Nvidia fall At least 13 brokerages slash PT on stock following results Dec 11 (Reuters) - Oracle (ORCL.N), opens new ...
Oracle’s $2.26 EPS beat relied on a $2.7B one-time gain. Core earnings missed at $1.33 versus $1.64 expected. CapEx guidance jumped $15B to $50B for fiscal 2026. Free cash flow burned $10B for the ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Oracle stock slumped after it reported disappointing revenues on Wednesday alongside a $15bn increase in its ...
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Oracle (ORCL) stock fell nearly 11% Thursday after the tech firm's quarterly AI costs rose ahead of Wall Street's expectations and revenue fell short. Oracle reported capital expenditures of $12 ...
RUNNING A GIANT software business used to be fun. Sure, coming up with a great product was a grind. But once you had one that customers could not live without—be it Microsoft Office, Amazon.com, ...