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Oracle investors haven’t had a week this good since April 2001, after the stock had collapsed in the dot-com crash.
Oracle investors haven’t had a week this good since April 2001, after the stock had collapsed in the dot-com crash.
Oracle knew that a massive wave of orders was coming, but they refused to build out infrastructure until contracts were signed. They faced an impossible choice: Insufficient capacity or excess ...
Oracle Corp has projected cloud infrastructure sales will jump more than 70% in the fiscal year that began this month, ...
We are putting out as much capacity as we possibly can,” CEO Safra Catz said during a Wednesday earnings call.
Oracle stock jumped 14% on Thursday to touch an all-time high of $202.44 after the company's fiscal fourth quarter results ...
ORCL shares reached record levels Thursday after Oracle's revenue growth beat Wall Street expectations—and showed no signs of ...
Oracle Corporation beat Q4 expectations with strong cloud growth and AI-driven growth. Click for how ORCL valuation limits ...
U.S. stocks are drifting lower as momentum wanes from a big rally that had brought them to the brink of their record.
The major averages posted modest gains on Thursday, catching a tailwind from a cooler-than-anticipated inflation report.
Citigroup's quantitative analysts say the sector action over the last month most represents what they call a Goldilocks regime. That's based on an analysis of the last 22 days of trading by different ...
Oracle has surfed demand for cloud services to post revenues that beat its own forecast, fuelled by demand for non-AI cloud ...