Dec 12 (Reuters) - Oracle denied on Friday a media report that it was delaying OpenAI-related data centers, following investor worries over its debt-fueled AI infrastructure buildout. Bloomberg News ...
Oracle denies delaying OpenAI data centers to 2028 due to shortages Investors worried about Oracle's debt-fueled AI infrastructure buildout Market sensitive to AI delays, scrutinizing spending payoffs ...
As we’ve been following, Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) reported Fiscal Q2 earnings after the bell and shares are down 5.6% as of 4:20 p.m. ET. Let’s look at some pros and cons from the quarter. RPO increased ...
Oracle (ORCL) shares erased some losses on Friday after the company pushed back on a report that it was delaying some data centers tied to OpenAI (OPENAI). Oracle initially declined to comment on the ...
Oracle has reportedly delayed some of its data center projects set for OpenAI workloads by as much as a year. The company made the move to delay projects from 2027 to 2028, Bloomberg reports, mostly ...
U.S. tech and AI-related stocks were falling in premarket trading Thursday as investors responded to Oracle's consensus misses for both earnings and AI spending. Though Oracle's losses are deeper ...
A measure of Oracle Corp.’s credit risk climbed on Wednesday after the database company posted a jump in spending on data centers and other equipment, raising fresh doubts about how quickly it can ...
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Three months ago, Oracle (ORCL) was trading at an all-time high of nearly $346, driven by ambitious expansion plans and a narrative focusing on nuclear-powered data centers. Currently, with the stock ...
Oracle recently reported disappointing earnings. Broadcom's backlog of orders failed to excite artificial intelligence investors. Investors are concerned about valuations, intense spending on ...
NEW YORK, Dec 12 (Reuters) - The red-hot trade backing artificial intelligence-related stocks has taken a bruising from back-to-back troubling updates from Oracle and Broadcom, reigniting concerns ...