Oracle may be the canary in the coal mine. That line, from a CNBC segment recorded the day before Oracle’s most recent earnings report, carries more weight than a typical market soundbite. The warning ...
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Have you ever noticed on the Mazda CX-5's leather-wrapped steering wheel how the stitches are sewn on a curve so that they're horizontally aligned? If you're one of the many people whom Mazda thinks ...
After more than a decade on the market, one of Mazda’s smallest and most familiar faces is finally bowing out. The CX-3, which debuted in 2015 and has been quietly hanging on in some corners of the ...
Mazda has raised the prices of its CX-5 and CX-3 SUVs, among other models as part of increases across the range for 2026. Mazda’s two most popular models have seen price hikes, with the CX-5 up $500, ...
Software stocks might not be a very popular way to play the artificial-intelligence trade today, but that could soon change. Back To Top ...
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 ...
While Oracle topped Wall Street's earnings expectations, it fell short of revenue targets, and its surging capital expenditures are making shareholders uneasy. Oracle reported mixed earnings on ...
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 ...
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 ...
Oracle is benefiting from its leveraged spending. The spending is paying off, as Oracle is winning major contracts. Oracle believes its growth is just getting started. Here are three reasons why ...