The Financial Times reported that Blue Owl Capital, a seasoned investor in Oracle’s ORCL data center projects, is backing off from the company’s latest $10 billion buildout in Michigan. Why it matters ...
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 ...
Here’s what could be next for Oracle stock. Oracle shares dropped after earnings missed revenue expectations. The company denied reports of OpenAI data center delays. Analysts remain optimistic on ...
Oracle's debt is rising as cash flies out the door to fund AI data centers. The company already has a debt-heavy balance sheet, and it will need to borrow more to fund its AI infrastructure contracts.
Oracle’s stock fell more than 12% on Thursday on growing fears about the software giant’s massive AI spending — shaving more than $30 billion off co-founder Larry Ellison’s fortune. The Texas-based ...
Shares of Oracle plunged 14% Thursday morning and sent a shiver through the entire AI trade as investors questioned the sustainability of Big Tech's spending Oracle's revenue miss stoked concerns of ...
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Today, investors are waking up to red on their screens as many tech and AI stocks are dropping in premarket trading. But why are shares in these companies falling? Much of it has to do with the cloud ...
Shares in the technology company are down as investors grow anxious that its bet on artificial intelligence, and OpenAI in particular, may not pay off. By Andrew Ross Sorkin Bernhard Warner Sarah ...
A measure of Oracle Corp.’s credit risk climbed on Wednesday after the database company posted a jump in spending on data centers and other equipment, raising fresh doubts about how quickly it can ...
Oracle (ORCL) cloud services now represent 77% of total revenue and grew 55% year-over-year. GPU consumption revenue surged 336%. Oracle’s remaining performance obligation hit $97.3B in Q2 FY2025.