Oracle Layoffs: Tech major Oracle is planning to slash up to 30,000 jobs to fund AI data centres, a new report has said. According to a report by CIO citing research published this week by investment ...
Oracle is actively promoting its AI data center progress and job creation efforts amidst significant investor concerns. The company's massive $300 billion OpenAI cloud contract, signed in September ...
Tech major Oracle is reportedly planning to cut as many as 20,000 to 30,000 jobs globally, as the company looks to redirect resources towards building Artificial Intelligence data centres, a report by ...
Oracle revealed plans to raise up to $50 billion in debt and equity to finance its massive data center commitments The company's 5-year credit default swaps fell 17% as the likelihood of a credit ...
Oracle faces a class action lawsuit from bondholders claiming the company misled investors. Wall Street analysts slashed price targets across the board over AI spending. Microsoft's earnings didn't ...
Potential layoffs 'largest in Oracle’s recent history', could free up $8b to $10b Mumbai: US tech giant Oracle is planning to cut 20,000 to 30,000 jobs and sell parts of its activities to help finance ...
Shares of Oracle were stuck in a downward spiral for months, but the tide may be finally turning for the software and cloud giant. Oracle’s stock has plunged roughly 50% from its September peak — ...
Oracle (ORCL) just made a bold move that’s sending mixed signals to investors. The software giant announced a $20 billion equity distribution agreement, effectively allowing itself the flexibility to ...
Oracle (ORCL) on Sunday said it expects to raise $45B to $50B in 2026 to build additional capacity for its cloud infrastructure business. Shares in the software company rebounded to gain 4% after ...
Oracle's (ORCL) announcement regarding its equity and debt financing plans for 2026 is a “clearing event” for shares of the IT giant, investment firm BNP Paribas said. “We view Oracle’s financing ...
Big Tech stocks tried to rally Monday after a week that saw more than $1 trillion wiped from their market caps. Oracle led the gains among the tech names. Market concerns came as companies announced ...