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NEW YORK, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Oracle (ORCL.N), opens new tab was sued on Wednesday by bondholders who say they suffered losses because the company ‌chaired by billionaire Larry Ellison failed to ...
Oracle (ORCL) stock dropped over 40% from its September peak of $877B valuation. Oracle’s $300B OpenAI contract assumes spending Oracle cannot guarantee. Oracle’s remaining performance obligations hit ...
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 ...
Oracle's debt is on the rise. Free cash flow is very much in the red. Oracle's leverage makes it a high-risk, high-potential-reward opportunity in AI. The tech giant reported an impressive 54% ...
Here’s what could happen to Oracle shares next. Oracle stock dropped sharply after disappointing Q2 earnings and reports of data center delays. Analysts differ: Bank of America remains optimistic ...
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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 ...
Oracle on Friday pushed back against a report that said the company will complete data centers for OpenAI, one of its major customers, in 2028, rather than 2027. An Oracle spokesperson did not specify ...
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 ...
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