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Over the past decade, Oracle stock (NYSE: ORCL) has emerged as a premier capital-return engine, distributing a remarkable $158 billion to
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Oracle stock rose on Monday after the tech giant said it plans to raise up to $50 billion this year to fund its ambitious bet on AI and cloud computing.
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) looked like it was destined to be the next $1 trillion company last year before things made an abrupt turn. The stock has nearly halved since then, with the market cap now below $470 billion.
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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 closer examination reveals further troubling factors.
Oracle has gone from market darling to cautionary tale in a matter of weeks, with its share price sliding more than 40 percent from a September peak as investors reassess how much they are willing to pay for its artificial intelligence ambitions.
Oracle remains a high-risk, high-potential-reward artificial intelligence stock.
Oracle's stock has plunged since hitting an all-time high in September as the company has become a poster child for growing investor concerns that an AI bubble has formed. The company is enmeshed in the web of deals linking different parts of the AI ...
Oracle Corporation’s Q1 FY 2026 saw a 359% surge in cloud backlog in Remaining Performance Obligations, reaching $455 billion, signaling explosive demand for its AI-driven cloud infrastructure services. Cloud infrastructure (IaaS) revenue soared 55% year ...
Software giant Oracle has a vast installed base of enterprise customers that it has agglomerated over the decades that gives it the cash flow to do many