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 ...
Oracle stock fell to its lowest levels since early June, extending its late autumn slump, as investors continue to question the huge amounts of debt the cloud-computing company is taking on to fund ...
Here’s what could be next for Oracle stock. Oracle shares dropped after earnings missed revenue expectations. The company denied reports of OpenAI data center delays. Analysts remain optimistic on ...
Oracle Corporation shares dropped 11% after a minor revenue miss on Thursday, presenting a potential buying opportunity amid strong underlying fundamentals. The Cloud firm's record $523B in RPO, up ...
While Oracle’s operational performance remains strong—supported by steady cloud infrastructure growth, expanding AI-related workloads, and resilient recurring revenue—the current stock price embeds ...
Look at Oracle if you want to assess the sustainability of the AI investment boom: Its credit default swaps are emerging as a way to 'hedge the entire debt cycle within AI' For a few brief weeks in ...
Oracle's $300 billion AI infrastructure deal with OpenAI has raised concerns about the company's debt. Oracle will need to borrow heavily to build AI data centers, and OpenAI's ability to pay is an ...
Oracle reported first-quarter financial results in September with revenue and earnings per share missing analyst estimates. Guidance from the company sent shares higher, with Oracle one of the ...
Oracle shares are hovering near the lowest levels since early June, having shed nearly $400 billion in value since their all-time peak in September, as investors continue to question the cloud ...
Oracle's stock has plunged since hitting an all-time high in September as the company has become a poster child for growing investor concerns that an AI bubble has formed. The company is enmeshed in ...
Oracle Corp.’s stock can reclaim its highs and then post even bigger gains from there, according to a Jefferies analyst. Jefferies’ Brent Thill is sticking with his $400 price target on Oracle shares ...