Oracle has guided for tremendous revenue growth in its cloud infrastructure business over its next four fiscal years.
Oracle is behind the AI demand curve, but this could spell accelerating growth and significant upside for investors.
Oracle's cloud infrastructure business is accelerating rapidly, but investors should weigh the company's massive capital ...
Oracle Corp. shares soared as much as 15% on Wednesday after the software and cloud services company reported strong sales ...
Evercore analyst Kirk Materne said Oracle's announcement of using $25B in debt and $25B in equity to capitalize itself, along ...
Oracle Corp. on Monday promoted Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia to become co-chief executive officers, signaling the company’s focus on its rapidly expanding cloud computing business. The 39-year-old ...
Oracle surpassed estimates for the quarter, and lifted its guidance for fiscal 2027 revenue. During the quarter, Oracle ...
For the current quarter, Oracle said it’s looking for earnings of between $1.92 and $1.96 per share, well ahead of the analysts’ $1.70 per share forecast. In terms of revenue, it said it’s eying ...
Oracle’s cloud infrastructure grew 52% YoY, and RPO surged 50% YoY, indicating strong future revenue visibility, while its 3% market share in cloud services suggests significant expansion potential.
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) is trading around $165 after a bruising 23% year-to-date pullback from its December close, even as the ...
The Austin-based tech company forecast $90 billion in revenue as investors watch whether its costly data center expansion will pay off.
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 ...