Oracle Corporation is a leading global provider of cloud infrastructure and enterprise software solutions. The company specializes in database management systems, which allow organizations to efficiently store and manage their data. Additionally, Oracle offers a wide range of applications covering areas such as customer relationship management, enterprise resource planning, and supply chain management. With a strong focus on cloud computing, Oracle enables businesses to leverage advanced technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance their operations and drive innovation. The company's solutions are utilized by organizations of all sizes across various industries, helping them to streamline processes, improve decision-making, and achieve digital transformation. Read More
Inuvo expects at least 25% revenue growth in the second quarter and completed a 1-for-10 reverse stock split to boost stock liquidity and attract more institutional investors.
Oracle Corp (NYSE:ORCL) shares are rising Thursday after the company beat analyst estimates in the fourth quarter and highlighted "skyrocketing" demand. Multiple analysts raised price targets following the company's quarterly results.
Saudi Arabia also hopes to emerge as the leader in the Middle East AI landscape, gaining an edge over the United Arab Emirates, another dominant AI player in the region.
Crude oil futures pulled back below the $68-a-barrel mark after jumping about 5% in the New York session on Wednesday amid escalating geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
CFO Safra Katz said the Stargate AI venture isn’t formed yet but “some of our business with OpenAI, which is one of our partners in Stargate, is part of our future very much so.”
Oracle Corp (NYSE:ORCL) released its financial results for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 after the market close on Wednesday. Here's a rundown of the tech giant's report.
U.S. stocks ticked higher at midday Wednesday, buoyed by signs of progress in U.S.-China trade negotiations and cooler-than-expected inflation data, both of which supported risk appetite.