Today, March 11, 2026, investors are weighing blockbuster cloud and AI growth against massive data center spending and cash flow pressure.
Discover how Oracle's earnings report could influence its full-year 2026 guidance and long-term growth strategy. Read more here.
Oracle CEO Clayton Magouyrk said on an earnings call the company's model of having customers provide data chips for new data center builds is working.
Oracle shares led the tech sector higher Wednesday as investors cheered the cloud giant's better-than-expected earnings and stronger outlook.
Oracle’s cloud segment, which now represents over half of the company’s sales, grew 44% from a year ago, to $8.9 billion.
Oracle's (ORCL) stock jumped on Wednesday after fiscal third-quarter results and outlook beat estimates and drew positive ...
Oracle ORCL delivered outstanding third-quarter results ahead of expectations, with total revenue up 22% to $17 billion and cloud revenue up 44% to $9 billion. Most importantly, cloud infrastructure ...
The bearish perspective that Oracle is a legacy company losing the cloud battle is directly countered by the 84% increase in ...
Oracle's overall revenue increased 22% year over year in the fiscal third quarter, which ended on Feb. 28, according to a statement. Net income rose to $3.72 billion, or $1.27 a share, from $2.94 ...
On the call today are Chairman and Chief Technology Officer, Lawrence Ellison; Chief Executive Officer, Clay McGork; Chief Executive Officer, Mike Cecilia; and Principal Financial Officer, Doug Caring ...
Oracle posted earnings that topped Wall Street estimates and lifted its outlook, as strong AI demand drove its sales and backlog to record highs.
Oracle (ORCL) reported $17.19 billion in revenue for the quarter ended February 2026, representing a year-over-year increase of 21.7%. EPS of $1.79 for the same period compares to $1.47 a year ago.