Oracle (ORCL) shares fell sharply this week over concerns about the company's AI spending plans. Should investors buy the dip ...
Oracle reported better-than-expected earnings and revenue for its fiscal fourth quarter.
Oracle investors didn't get what they wanted. But its earnings report was a good sign for other stocks in the AI trade.
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Oracle's (ORCL) stock fell after Q4 earnings as analysts highlighted gross margin pressure and capital raise plans.
The software and cloud-computing company reported cloud revenue rose 47%, including a 92% increase in cloud infrastructure ...
This assumes that OpenAI, the big customer in that revenue backlog, can come up with the cash. Oracle is making that ...
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Oracle shares plunged after the tech giant said it expects to raise billions of dollars this fiscal year to fund its AI buildout. The news overshadowed record quarterly results and a record backlog.
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Instead, investors seem focused on the bill. Oracle's capital expenditures hit $55.7 billion in fiscal 2026 -- above the $50 billion management forecast in March -- and free cash flow came in at ...