In its fiscal second quarter ended November 30, 2025, Oracle reported revenue of US$16.06 billion and net income of US$6.14 billion, while also declaring a quarterly dividend of US$0.50 per share ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Cohan, a Boston-based senior contributor, covers stocks. Oracle's stock has fallen sharply due to investor concerns over its ...
Cloud Infrastructure Revenue: $4.1 billion, up 66%. Cloud Database Services Revenue: Up 30%. Autonomous Database Revenue: Up 43%. Cloud Applications Revenue: $3.9 billion, up 11%. Operating Income: $6 ...
Thank you, Nishio-san. Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to Oracle Japan's Second Quarter and Fiscal Year 2026 Earnings Conference Call. We achieved excellent results this Q2, particularly in our ...
‘We are the only applications company in the world that’s selling complete application suites,’ Oracle co-CEO Mike Sicilia says. Oracle co-CEO Clay Magouyrk sought to clarify how the vendor finances ...
Oracle’s cloud RPO hit $455B last quarter, up 359% year over year. The company expects FY26 CapEx of $35B to build GPU clusters for AI infrastructure. Multi-cloud database revenue grew 1,529% as ...
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Oracle Corp. (NYSE: ORCL) faces scrutiny for aggressive AI push. Q2 results disappoint, stock price drops. TikTok deal adds uncertainty.
As Oracle pours billions into AI data centers, enterprises may face rising costs — but Oracle too is in a tight spot, which gives CIOs leverage in negotiations. Oracle’s aggressive AI-driven data ...
Three months ago, Oracle Corp.’s scorching earnings outlook sent the shares soaring to their best day in three decades. But a quarter later, things look very different for the database software maker ...