Wall Street has shrugged off Oracle’s AI spending before. This time the company’s own paperwork is doing the warning.
Oracle (ORCL) shares traded in the red for seven straight sessions, as the stock closed 0.82% lower at $146.55 on Tuesday. The tech giant had already lost nearly 15.6% over the preceding six sessions.
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Oracle is spending big on artificial intelligence—to the tune of $70 billion this year alone—in order to build data centers and AI-capable servers. But that AI expansion hasn’t come without a human ...
Oracle CTO and Executive Chairman Larry Ellison. Source: The Globe and Mail Oracle cut about 21,000 jobs in fiscal 2026 as it restructures around AI and cloud infrastructure, raising questions for ...
The growing use of AI contributed to Oracle laying off 21,000 workers in a year, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Monday. In its annual regulatory filing for the fiscal year ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Oracle's head count has been shrinking as it made layoffs to cut costs — and now there's a number ...
Shares of Oracle (ORCL) tumbled about 8% premarket on Thursday after the company forecast higher capital expenditure for fiscal 2027 than analysts' estimates and said it expects to raise about $40B in ...
A record earnings beat wasn’t enough for Oracle to satisfy investors, who are looking for more definitive proof of a successful artificial-intelligence business transformation. Shares of Oracle ORCL ...
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Oracle reports fiscal Q4 2026 earnings June 10, and Mizuho analyst Siti Panigrahi predicts the results will be "solid," with Oracle likely to beat on both sales and earnings. Sales probably grew 17% ...