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This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Every enterprise IT executive faces the same AI paradox: their most valuable data sits ...
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On Jan. 14, bondholders filed a class action suit in Manhattan court on behalf of investors who bought $18 billion of debt Oracle issued in September 2025. They claim Oracle knew it would need to ...
The likelihood that Nvidia NVDA0.91%increase; green up pointing triangle will be investing far less than $100 billion in OpenAI raises big questions for Oracle ORCL-4.57%decrease; red down pointing ...
Oracle is a managing investor of a new joint venture that will run TikTok’s U.S. operations. Investors should focus on Oracle’s cash flow and balance sheet. Its falling stock price in recent months ...
Oracle plans to raise between $45 billion and $50 billion this year as it looks to fund its huge bet on cloud computing to power artificial intelligence. About half of that will be in debt, which will ...
Over the past decade, Oracle stock (NYSE: ORCL) has emerged as a premier capital-return engine, distributing a remarkable $158 billion to shareholders—the 9th highest total in corporate history. This ...
Oracle stock rose 2% in Monday morning trading after the company announced on Sunday plans to raise $45 billion to $50 billion in the 2026 calendar year. The data center giant said on Sunday it ...
As the technology selloff deepens, Oracle’s stock has been hit by a double whammy of generalized software concerns and jitters around the company’s own artificial-intelligence spending. Back To Top ...