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Oracle Corp. will likely maintain its investment-grade bond rating in the near term despite borrowing tens of billions of dollars to expand its artificial-intelligence push, according to UBS Group AG.
Oracle’s earnings report last week didn’t do much to soothe concerns about how the company will fund its artificial-intelligence investments. In fact, investor sentiment has taken a turn for the worse ...
Two companies at the center of the artificial-intelligence data center investment boom are parting ways, according to a report from the Financial Times. Oracle and alternative investments firm, Blue ...
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 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 ...
Oracle denies delaying OpenAI data centers to 2028 due to shortages Investors worried about Oracle's debt-fueled AI infrastructure buildout Market sensitive to AI delays, scrutinizing spending payoffs ...
Oracle's debt is rising as cash flies out the door to fund AI data centers. The company already has a debt-heavy balance sheet, and it will need to borrow more to fund its AI infrastructure contracts.
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Oracle's cloud revenue growth may be cooling Oracle's adjusted profit boosted by $2.7 billion Ampere sale Oracle's future contracts rise 14.94% to $523 billion Shares fall 10% in extended trading Dec ...
Q2 Highlights: Oracle reported second-quarter revenue of $16.06 billion, missing analyst estimates of $16.21 billion. The software giant said adjusted earnings grew 54% year-over-year to $2.26 per ...