Oracle's share price fell in December after missing analysts' revenue expectations. Microsoft's Azure and cloud services continue to grow at an impressive rate. Microsoft reached $4 trillion in market ...
Larry Ellison’s Oracle is stumbling into the end of the year with its shares taking a beating. The tech firm’s stock has plummeted 30% so far this quarter, CNBC noted Friday. Only four trading days ...
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’s top executive announced to employees that ByteDance, the social-media juggernaut’s parent company, has signed deals to create a U.S. joint venture majority-owned by U.S. companies, Bloomberg ...
The Financial Times reported that Blue Owl Capital, a seasoned investor in Oracle’s ORCL data center projects, is backing off from the company’s latest $10 billion buildout in Michigan. Why it matters ...
Oracle has said it might consider letting customers bring their own hardware to Oracle data centers. During last week's earnings call, co-CEO Clay Magouryk explained how different business models ...
Oracle Corp. (ORCL) is rapidly transforming into a capital-intensive hyperscaler, facing margin compression and negative free cash flow despite robust cloud demand. Q2 FY2026 saw cloud infrastructure ...
Oracle is simultaneously planning heavier capital expenditures and signing up for leases to meet demand for cloud infrastructure for artificial intelligence customers such as OpenAI. The company ...
Oracle’s stock fell more than 12% on Thursday on growing fears about the software giant’s massive AI spending — shaving more than $30 billion off co-founder Larry Ellison’s fortune. The Texas-based ...
Oracle (ORCL) stock fell nearly 11% Thursday after the tech firm's quarterly AI costs rose ahead of Wall Street's expectations and revenue fell short. Oracle reported capital expenditures of $12 ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. It’s funny how perceptions change. In September, Oracle raised its estimate of next year’s capital expenditure ...