Oracle: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Oracle's cloud infrastructure bookings surged to $455 billion, driven by contracts with TikTok, Nvidia, and OpenAI, with cloud revenue expected to grow up to 36%, the company stated.
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Oracle stock is soaring today despite an earnings miss and recent layoffs. Its CEO thanks a ‘who’s who of AI’
Oracle Corp. started September by making headlines for layoffs. Then, on Tuesday, September 9, it reported first-quarter financial results that missed the mark for revenue and earnings. Yet, you wouldn’t guess any of this based on how its stock has rallied. The software company’s shares (NYSE:ORCL) rose over 32% through after-hours and into premarket trading on Wednesday. The boost comes down to Oracle’s revenue projections rather than the lack…
Oracle Stirs Market with Potential $900 Share Value - Real News Now
Oracle has been capturing headlines with its skyrocketing rise, this behemoth in enterprise software isn’t just growing, it’s revolutionizing the domain of cloud transformation. After a 30% hike in the extended trading post its recent earnings announcement, and with a total 3 times yield from early 2023, observers are compelled to ask: Is it conceivable that Oracle might triple again to scale the heights of $900 per share? Surprisingly, widely c…

Oracle: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Oracle Corp. (ORCL) on Tuesday reported fiscal first-quarter net income of $2.93 billion. The Austin…
Oracle Stock Price Rally: What the Latest Earnings Say About the Future
Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) just released its first-quarter financial results for the fiscal year 2026. Even though the headline figures may not have met some analysts’ expectations, the underlying story has delivered a clear message to the market: The company is a major player in the fast-growing cloud market and AI is at the centre of it. Oracle stock price’s big jump in after-hours trading and the gains that followed show that investors are looking p…
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