Ten years ago, Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) and Salesforce (NYSE: CRM) were both navigating a pivotal shift: legacy software companies racing to reinvent themselves as cloud businesses. Both made it, but the ...
Free cash flow at the enterprise software giant has tumbled over the past year as the company races to spend $50 billion on AI.
As tech stocks continue their sell-off, many investors have turned their attention to Oracle (ORCL 2.54%), which has seen its ...
I have to say that it was quite a spectacle to actually see how the incredible surge took Oracle stock from its May bottom to the highs in September, before it all came crashing down over the next ...
Oracle’s earnings report last week didn’t do much to soothe concerns about how the company will fund its artificial-intelligence investments. In fact, investor sentiment has taken a turn for the worse ...
Oracle plans to raise between $45 billion and $50 billion this year as it looks to fund its huge bet on cloud computing to power artificial intelligence. About half of that will be in debt, which will ...
The likelihood that Nvidia NVDA0.66%increase; green up pointing triangle will be investing far less than $100 billion in OpenAI raises big questions for Oracle ORCL-1.50%decrease; red down pointing ...
Oracle shares fell 2% on February 2 following the company’s announcement that it planned to raise upwards of $50 billion in 2026. That spike came after Oracle reported a 359% increase in its remaining ...
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Oracle addressed customer concentration risk in its latest earnings call. The company pointed to its ability to shift AI computing capacity between customers within hours in the event that a large ...
Oracle Corp. will likely maintain its investment-grade bond rating in the near term despite borrowing tens of billions of dollars to expand its artificial-intelligence push, according to UBS Group AG.
It’s time to look back — and forward. By Jancee Dunn At the end of every year, I like to reflect by asking myself a question. This year, I’m mulling one recommended by Kandi Wiens, the author of ...