Oracle (ORCL) is down sharply in 2026, but analysts stay bullish on cloud growth, backlog and upside potential.
The growing use of AI contributed to Oracle laying off 21,000 workers in a year, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Monday.
William Blair adds Oracle, ServiceTitan, Everpure and Dynatrace to its Conviction List—AI cloud buildout, durable growth and ...
Oracle's latest filings say it employs 141,000 people, down from 162,000 last year.
Oracle's stock fell 19% this week, the steepest drop since August 2001, the depths of the dot-com bust. The company's capital ...
Oracle topped quarterly expectations, but free cash flow is negative, and the company plans to raise more capital for data center projects.
Part of the market's concern seems to center on what all of this growth costs. Oracle said it plans to raise about $40 billion in fiscal 2027 to help fund its artificial intelligence (AI) data center ...
The cloud infrastructure and AI provider delivered everything investors were expecting. They wanted more.
Oracle's earnings had an opportunity to turn around the recent malaise with tech stocks. Instead, it announced it would raise more money, adding to worries.