Fresh concerns about data-center funding weighed down Oracle’s stock on Wednesday, but the selloff is looking overdone to some on Wall Street. Christine Ji is a reporter covering Big Tech.
Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) is one of the most active US stocks to buy according to analysts. On December 15, Phillip Securities lowered the firm’s price target on Oracle to $344 from $350 and ...
Over the past quarter, Oracle’s stock has fallen nearly 40% from its highs as investors reassessed margins, capital spending, cash flows, and balance-sheet risk. (Photo source: Reuters and AI ...
Larry Ellison’s Oracle is stumbling into the end of the year with its shares taking a beating. The tech firm’s stock has plummeted 30% so far this quarter, CNBC noted Friday. Only four trading days ...
Michigan regulators unanimously approved a request from utility DTE Energy Co. to power a massive data center development planned by Oracle and OpenAI, during a contentious hearing where some members ...
Oracle Corp. said final negotiations on an equity deal for a data center project in Michigan are “on schedule” and doesn’t include Blue Owl Capital, a firm that has helped finance massive data center ...
Oracle (ORCL) is rated 'Buy' due to a major valuation dislocation versus its $523B RPO backlog, despite recent CapEx-driven price weakness. ORCL’s multicloud RPO-to-revenue conversion, up 817%, could ...
Oracle (ORCL) stock fell more than 5% Wednesday after the Financial Times reported that private lender Blue Owl Capital (OWL) will not back a $10 billion deal for its next data center as the software ...
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 ...
The database giant reported a mixed second quarter, beating earnings estimates with a 54% jump in adjusted EPS to $2.26, but missing revenue expectations at $16.06 billion. However, the focal point ...
Did people complain – and by people, we mean Wall Street – as the world’s largest bookseller invested huge amounts of money to transform itself into an alternative to driving to Wal-Mart? Or, better ...
RUNNING A GIANT software business used to be fun. Sure, coming up with a great product was a grind. But once you had one that customers could not live without—be it Microsoft Office, Amazon.com, ...
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