Red Bull Racing has moved decisively to reinforce the pillars of its success in the sport by extending its title partnership with Oracle.
Oracle plans to raise between $45 billion and $50 billion this year as it looks to fund its huge bet on cloud computing to power artificial intelligence. About half of that will be in debt, which will ...
Oracle (ORCL) shares jumped 10% today after dropping 60% from September highs above $345. Oracle plans to raise $45B to $50B this year through debt and equity to fund cloud infrastructure expansion.
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 shares fell 2% on February 2 following the company’s announcement that it planned to raise upwards of $50 billion in 2026. That spike came after Oracle reported a 359% increase in its remaining ...
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Larry Ellison’s Oracle is stumbling into the end of the year with its shares taking a beating. The tech firm’s stock has plummeted 30% so far this quarter, CNBC noted Friday. Only four trading days ...
Fresh concerns about data-center funding weighed down Oracle’s stock on Wednesday, but the selloff is looking overdone to some on Wall Street. Christine Ji is a reporter covering Big Tech.
Oracle Corp. said final negotiations on an equity deal for a data center project in Michigan are “on schedule” and doesn’t include Blue Owl Capital, a firm that has helped finance massive data center ...
Oracle's debt is rising as cash flies out the door to fund AI data centers. The company already has a debt-heavy balance sheet, and it will need to borrow more to fund its AI infrastructure contracts.
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