Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) reported its fiscal third-quarter 2026 results after the bell on Tuesday, March 10, and the market liked ...
Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) Q3 2026 Earnings Call Transcript March 10, 2026 Oracle Corporation beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $1.79, expectations were $1.7. Operator: Hello, and thank ...
Oracle's cloud infrastructure business is accelerating rapidly, but investors should weigh the company's massive capital expenditure plans before buying shares.
Oracle activity within the s&p 50 highlights enterprise software platforms, cloud infrastructure expansion, and institutional participation shaping the global technology and digital infrastructure ...
Oracle is no longer just the established enterprise database company many investors remember. Over the past few years, it has ...
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) reported its fiscal third-quarter 2026 results after the bell on Tuesday, March 10, and the market liked what it saw. ORCL stock rose approximately 9% in premarket trading on ...
Oracle operates in the enterprise software and cloud infrastructure sector, offering solutions across database management, AI-enabled cloud computing, and enterprise applications. Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) ...
Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) stock is up over 10% in premarket trading on Wednesday after the company delivered a fiscal Q3 2026 earnings report that put to rest several lingering investor concerns, ...
This Q3 was the first quarter in over 15 years where organic total revenue and non-GAAP earnings per share both grew at 20% or more in USD. Cloud revenue was at the high end of our guidance, total ...
Oracle projected revenue above estimates through 2027 on strong AI data center demand, sending shares higher in extended trading.
Investors’ fears that AI could dampen spending on traditional business applications have wreaked havoc on the shares of companies like Salesforce, ServiceNow and Workday. But Oracle executives this ...
Oracle co-CEO Mike Sicilia and Chief Technology Officer and co-founder Larry Ellison dismissed concerns around a “SaaSpocalypse” of more traditional enterprise software-as-a-service vendors getting ...