Oracle is actively promoting its AI data center progress and job creation efforts amidst significant investor concerns. The company's massive $300 billion OpenAI cloud contract, signed in September ...
The narrative around OpenAI has completely flipped, challenging Oracle's justification of borrowing money to fund artificial intelligence (AI) investments. But my prediction that Oracle would remain a ...
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 ...
Oracle faces massive job cuts, potentially 20,000-30,000, to fund its costly $300 billion OpenAI partnership. The tech giant has already spent $58 billion on data centers and is struggling with rising ...
Oracle, a US-based multinational, is mulling over laying off around 20,000 to 30,000 employees, which is approximately 10% of its workforce, CIO reported, citing investment bank TD Cowen. The plans of ...
According to a report by CIO, citing investment bank TD Cowen, Oracle is considering cutting between 20,000 and 30,000 jobs and may also look at selling parts of its business, including Cerner, the ...
Oracle shares fell 2% on February 2 following the company’s announcement that it planned to raise upwards of $50 billion in 2026. That spike came after Oracle reported a 359% increase in its remaining ...
Oracle is considering cutting 20,000 to 30,000 jobs and selling some of its activities as US banks pull back from financing the company’s AI data-center expansion, according to investment bank TD ...
Oracle faces legal action from bondholders who claim the company withheld critical information when it raised nearly $20 billion in capital this September. The market is pricing Oracle bonds as ...
Oracle Corporation is upgraded to a buy as valuation hits multiyear lows, despite strong growth momentum. Cloud revenues surged 34% YoY, with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure up 68%, and RPOs soared 438% ...
Oracle shares fell 45% from their peak despite finishing 2025 up 17%. Growing concern centers on Oracle’s debt levels and heavy reliance on OpenAI as a single client. It might be overdone in 2026.