Oracle doubles 2026 capital spending to $50B, but rising debt and AI reliance pose risks. Learn how these shifts could impact ...
With a Price to Book ratio of 18.42, which is 1.07x the industry average, Oracle might be considered overvalued in terms of ...
Oracle’s stock dropped another 5% on Wednesday after reports that a major investor pulled out of a $10 billion data center deal over concerns about the company’s debt. It was the latest blow in a ...
US stocks fell on Wednesday as investors weighed what the latest data means for the Fed's interest rate policy, with tech stocks under pressure as Oracle (ORCL) slid. AI trade worries rattled tech ...
Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) shares were trading for roughly $207 per share before the company’s earnings call, but selling accelerated during the call, and shares are now trading for about $194. A few notes ...
Shares of Oracle traded as low as $186.23 this morning, but have rebounded to $198 in late trading. That’s an improvement, but is still an 11% drop from yesterday’s close. Overall, Oracle led to a ...
San Francisco (United States) (AFP) – Shares in business computing giant Oracle fell more than 10 percent on Wednesday on word its revenue missed heady expectations, dampening artificial intelligence ...
Oracle reported first-quarter financial results in September with revenue and earnings per share missing analyst estimates. Guidance from the company sent shares higher, with Oracle one of the ...
Oracle is not having a good time off late, even as the tech giant continues to make significant investments in artificial intelligence (AI) to fuel its operations. However, investors does not seem to ...
Oracle pitched updated electronic health record (EHR) software as being ready to transform the sector in the US after gaining the necessary clearances for commercial use. The system is cloud-based and ...
(Bloomberg) -- Investment firms for the world’s ultra-wealthy diverged over their stance on Oracle Corp. during a period when the US software giant’s stock rallied the most in more than three decades ...