Oracle stock will remain under pressure until it provides tangible evidence that its spending is paying off.
The cloud computing competitor trades for a lower valuation than its bigger peers.
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What is Oracle, and how has the 50-year-old company made a tech comeback with AI and TikTok?
American technology company Oracle was founded over 50 years ago and it has remained relatively quiet since the artificial intelligence (AI) bubble inflated and took off in 2022. That was until a ...
Oracle Corporation is rapidly emerging as a key AI infrastructure provider, with its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure revenue up 66% y/y. ORCL's backlog surged to $523 billion, a 433% increase, driven by ...
Oracle’s Q4 earnings show cloud growth accelerating from 25% to over 40% y-o-y, with Cloud Infrastructure rising from 50% to over 70%, signaling a new wave of AI demand. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s ...
In the past week, Oracle announced a series of new AI- and cloud-driven deals and products, including US$88 million in Oracle ...
In April 2009, Oracle Corp. made what at the time looked like a bad deal. Or at least that was the conventional wisdom. It announced that it was buying Sun Microsystems Inc. for $7.4 billion, or $5.6 ...
DigiEdze’s Oracle partnership, OCI strategy, and how cloud, AI, and data platforms are enabling scalable, cost-efficient ...
With a 43% increase year-to-date (YTD), Oracle stock (NYSE:ORCL) has performed significantly better than the broader S&P 500 index, which has risen by 7%. This outperformance can be partly linked to ...
Oracle is investing heavily in capital expenditures, leaving its dividend growth vulnerable in the near term.
MU rides on surging HBM chip demand and tight supply, boosting pricing power and margins, while Oracle's risks tilt the AI stock race.
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