Founded in 1977, Oracle is now a $404 billion (by market cap) tech behemoth employing around 140,000 people. See why I rate ...
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Oracle is inching closer to “junk” territory. S&P Global Ratings announced Thursday that it was downgrading the credit ratings of the software and AI cloud computing giant from BBB to BBB-, one notch ...
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East Bank and East Nashville — under or over Interstate 24 — to help seal the deal and win the tech company's record-setting ...
The software giant just had the best year in its history. Its stock has lost more than half its value since September.
William Blair adds Oracle, ServiceTitan, Everpure and Dynatrace to its Conviction List—AI cloud buildout, durable growth and ...
Oracle carried out layoffs in March. A new filing shows how much smaller the workforce is compared to this time last year.
Oracle cut about 21,000 jobs in fiscal 2026 as it restructures around AI and cloud infrastructure, raising questions for enterprise buyers.
The growing use of AI contributed to Oracle laying off 21,000 workers in a year, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Monday.
Oracle has decreased its workforce by tens of thousands in the past year while spending $70 billion to fund its AI expansion.
It has now been more than nine months since Oracle's report for the first quarter of fiscal 2026 (ended Aug. 31, 2025). At the time, its remaining performance obligation (backlog) in fiscal Q1 had ...