Nvidia and Oracle are at the center of OpenAI’s trillion-dollar web of financing, but recent developments at the two companies may be sending cautious signals about the health of the ...
Over the past decade, Oracle stock (NYSE: ORCL) has emerged as a premier capital-return engine, distributing a remarkable $158 billion to shareholders—the 9th highest total in corporate history. This ...
NEW YORK, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Oracle (ORCL.N), opens new tab was sued on Wednesday by bondholders who say they suffered losses because the company ‌chaired by billionaire Larry Ellison failed to ...
Delayed AI infrastructure projects, rising debt, and weaker-than-expected earnings are reviving dot-com-era fears on Wall Street. Reading time 2 minutes After spending a year making it clear that it ...
Oracle’s ORCL relationship with OpenAI has become a never-ending source of market angst, as the tie-in reminds many of questionable vendor-financing practices from the late 1990s. Tied to Oracle’s ...
The Financial Times reported that Blue Owl Capital, a seasoned investor in Oracle’s ORCL data center projects, is backing off from the company’s latest $10 billion buildout in Michigan. Why it matters ...
Consumers are using ChatGPT and other artificial-intelligence apps to book vacations and shop online. What they may not realize: Companies are using AI to squeeze more from your wallet.
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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, ...