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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's shares jumped nearly 8% after the company raised its revenue forecast driven by strong demand for AI cloud services.
From an underdog priced at a heavy discount, Oracle is now emerging as a leader in the cloud with a stock that is priced ...
Oracle’s share price surged by about 24% this week, marking its strongest performance since April 2001, as investors reacted ...
Shares of tech giant Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) rallied another 7.8% on Friday, even as the broader Nasdaq Composite was down 1.3% ...
Oracle is set to deploy an AI cluster with up to 131,072 of AMD's new MI355X GPUs. The company has also made its Nvidia GB200 ...
Technology Reply, a company of the Reply Group specialising in the design of solutions based on Oracle technologies, has been ...
Oracle revised its annual revenue forecast upward to at least $67 billion for fiscal year 2026. This implies a 16.7% year-on-year growth, compared to its earlier projection of 15%.
Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript June 11, 2025 Oracle Corporation beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $1.7, ...
Sandeep Shenoy Karanchery Sundaresan revolutionized medical device manufacturing with IoT and Oracle Cloud, driving ...