Oracle and OpenAI have plans to build $500 billion of data centers in a venture called Stargate. JPMorgan Chase has seen slower investor interest for $38 billion of debt tied to two Stargate sites.
Larry Ellison is putting his over $250 billion fortune on the line to bankroll his son’s Hollywood power play. The 81-year-old Oracle founder has agreed to personally guarantee up to $40.4 billion to ...
An update from Oracle Japan ( (JP:4716)) is now available. Oracle Japan reported non-consolidated interim results for the six months to November 30, 2025, with net sales rising 7.5% year on year to ...
TikTok and Chinese owner ByteDance signed agreements with Oracle and two other investors to form a new U.S. joint venture. Oracle stock jumped on the news.
Oracle said talks for an equity deal to support its Michigan data center project remain on schedule and do not include Blue Owl Capital, after a report of stalled negotiations with the crucial partner ...
Oracle stock has taken a significant hit in recent months. Oracle’s approach to cloud infrastructure is highly effective for growing market share. The sell-off in Oracle is a buying opportunity. Let's ...
Oracle says site selection and delivery timelines for data centers established with OpenAI remain on schedule, with no delays to any locations required to meet contractual commitments. The timelines ...
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After five decades of selling enterprise software, Oracle ORCL-0.36%decrease; red down pointing triangle has amassed a lot of very large customers. But never before has the company’s fate hinged so ...
Oracle shares sank on Thursday after revenue earnings missed analyst expectations. Other AI-related names like Nvidia, Micron and CoreWeave fell alongside it. Investors have questioned Oracle's AI ...
RUNNING A GIANT software business used to be fun. Sure, coming up with a great product was a grind. But once you had one that customers could not live without—be it Microsoft Office, Amazon.com, ...