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 ...
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Oracle (ORCL) stock’s boom and bust in 2025 has become emblematic of the tech trade’s central conflict: Investors can’t decide whether AI is a generational opportunity or a looming risk. Oracle ...
TikTok and Chinese owner ByteDance signed agreements with Oracle and two other investors to form a new U.S. joint venture. Oracle stock jumped on the news.
1 Day ORCL -1.17% DJIA -0.80% S&P 500 -0.19% Technology 0.31% The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most recent closing price by the sum of ...
Oracle now plans to spend $50 billion worth of capital in fiscal 2026, which is 2x higher than the previous $25 billion guidance released in June 2025. Assuming operating cash flows of $25 billion in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Cohan, a Boston-based senior contributor, covers stocks. The likelihood of a severe "OpenAI bankruptcy cascade" scenario has ...
What To Know: The Financial Times reported on Wednesday that Blue Owl Capital (NYSE:OWL) , Oracle’s biggest data center partner, has decided not to support a $10 billion deal for its next planned data ...
What To Know: Reports last week indicated a consortium led by Oracle and including private equity firm Silver Lake and UAE-backed investor MGX have reportedly agreed to acquire a minority stake in ...
Oracle shares present a compelling buy opportunity after a sharp price drop driven by shifting investor sentiment. ORCL is aggressively investing in AI data centers, facing near-term cash flow and ...
Oracle Corp. engages in the provision of products and services that address aspects of corporate information technology environments, including applications and infrastructure technologies. It ...
A Fool since 2019, and a graduate of Cal State LA with a B.S. in Finance and M.A. in Economics. Parkev is an adjunct professor of Finance and enjoys reading about financial and economic history.
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