Oracle expects its revenue to explode from $67 billion in fiscal 2026 to $225 billion in fiscal 2030 as the company rapidly ...
Oracle Corporation (ORCL) has been a headline stock in 2025, trading in a wide range as investors grapple with its ambitious ...
Oracle (ORCL) shares fell more than 11% in after-hours trading, following the Q2 fiscal 2026 report, a sharp repricing that seemingly contradicts the main narrative of booming AI demand. While most ...
Oracle’s stock has dropped 19% within just one month, unsettling investors who previously witnessed its rise earlier this year. The decline began after a revenue miss in the December quarter, but a ...
Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) reported quarterly financial results that underwhelmed stock market investors. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of Dec. 10, 2025. The video was published on Dec. 12, ...
Investors have been reminded lately that artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure investments are not always ...
Oracle stock tumbled after its second-quarter report. Heavy spending on AI infrastructure has been slow to boost revenue, and profitability is a question mark. Investors appear to be skeptical of the ...
Oracle's debt is on the rise. Free cash flow is very much in the red. Oracle's leverage makes it a high-risk, high-potential-reward opportunity in AI. Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) got pummeled after reporting ...
Oracle Corporation shares dropped 11% after a minor revenue miss on Thursday, presenting a potential buying opportunity amid strong underlying fundamentals. The Cloud firm's record $523B in RPO, up ...
The database giant reported a mixed second quarter, beating earnings estimates with a 54% jump in adjusted EPS to $2.26, but missing revenue expectations at $16.06 billion. However, the focal point ...
What To Know: The Financial Times reported on Wednesday that Blue Owl Capital (NYSE:OWL) , Oracle’s biggest data center partner, has decided not to support a $10 billion deal for its next planned data ...
A Fool since 2019, and a graduate of Cal State LA with a B.S. in Finance and M.A. in Economics. Parkev is an adjunct professor of Finance and enjoys reading about financial and economic history.