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’s $2.26 EPS beat relied on a $2.7B one-time gain. Core earnings missed at $1.33 versus $1.64 expected. CapEx guidance jumped $15B to $50B for fiscal 2026. Free cash flow burned $10B for the ...
Oracle shares drop after dour forecast, higher capex AI-related stocks including Nvidia fall At least 13 brokerages slash PT on stock following results Dec 11 (Reuters) - Oracle (ORCL.N), opens new ...
RUNNING A GIANT software business used to be fun. Sure, coming up with a great product was a grind. But once you had one that customers could not live without—be it Microsoft Office, Amazon.com, ...
Oracle Corp. said final negotiations on an equity deal for a data center project in Michigan are “on schedule” and doesn’t include Blue Owl Capital, a firm that has helped finance massive data center ...
Oracle’s results are incredibly impressive. Oracle has a clear runway for future growth. Microsoft has a better risk/reward profile than Oracle. Investors are concerned that Oracle's spending is too ...
Oracle stock has taken a significant hit in recent months. Oracle’s approach to cloud infrastructure is highly effective for growing market share. The sell-off in Oracle is a buying opportunity. Let's ...
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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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Cohan, a Boston-based senior contributor, covers stocks. Oracle's stock has fallen sharply due to investor concerns over its ...
Oracle (ORCL) cloud services now represent 77% of total revenue and grew 55% year-over-year. GPU consumption revenue surged 336%. Oracle’s remaining performance obligation hit $97.3B in Q2 FY2025.