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Oracle may not be able to build its Michigan data center after all. Should you sell ORCL stock now?
Investors have been reminded lately that artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure investments are not always ...
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Oracle’s stock is crashing yet again after Larry El’s $10B deal with Blue Owl got canceled
Oracle watched its stock sink about 6% on Wednesday after news broke that talks with Blue Owl Capital over funding a $10 ...
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Oracle stock just tumbled: Here's one reason why
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 (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, ...
Three months ago, Oracle (ORCL) was trading at an all-time high of nearly $346, driven by ambitious expansion plans and a narrative focusing on nuclear-powered data centers. Currently, with the stock ...
Transforming from a legacy database company into a major AI compute provider, Oracle ORCL stock has spiked over +30% in 2025 due to surging demand for its cloud and AI infrastructure services, massive ...
Oracle Corporation (NYSE: ORCL) will release earnings results for the second quarter after the closing bell on Wednesday. Analysts expect the tech company to report quarterly earnings at $1.64 per ...
Technology giant Oracle Corporation (NYSE: ORCL) could serve as a bellwether for multiple sectors like big tech, AI, and cloud when the company reports second-quarter financial results on Wednesday ...
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