The stock market tumbled to key levels but roared back on Iran deal hopes. The record SpaceX IPO took off. Oracle dived on AI spending.
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Oracle posted record Q4 results and strong AI-driven cloud growth, but shares slid as investors focused on massive capital spending plans.
Deal will power workforce management for roughly 2 million U.S. federal employees.
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OpenAI may cut prices while businesses scrutinize AI spending, raising questions about growth and profitability.
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Advanced AI models and agentic tools are leading to greater token usage, which is pushing into budgets as business executives look to manage spend.
Investors seem convinced artificial intelligence will disrupt the software giant. Its most recent results tell a different story.
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Investors were generally gloomy about tech stocks.
The stock’s next readout will depend on whether Azure and Copilot growth can support returns on Microsoft’s expanding AI infrastructure base.
The database giant's stock dropped after capital spending came in well above its own forecast. But that spending is revenue for the companies filling its data centers.
CORRECTIONS The first name of Lynn Bromley, a former Maine state senator, was misspelled as Lynne in some editions Thursday in a U.S. News article about women voters. Oracle’s fourth-quarter cloud-infrastructure revenue rose 93% from a year earlier.
Shares of enterprise software giant Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) fell 12.6% in the morning session after it reported results that beat on almost every metric but disclosed a capital spending commitment that alarmed investors focused on free cash flow and dilution.
On Wednesday, Oracle Corp (NYSE:ORCL) said that the fears of a broader SaaS slowdown have largely faded among its enterprise customers. The company’s shares have fallen about 9.75% over the past six months. Oracle pushes back On SaaS slowdown fears During Oracle’s fiscal 2026 fourth-quarter earnings call, CEO Mike Sicilia said concerns about the “SaaS apocalypse” had caused some customers to delay decisions a few quarters ago, but that sentiment has changed. “People have quickly moved on to that
Dow Jones futures: The S&P 500 and Nasdaq jumped as Trump canceled Iran strikes, but still below key levels. The SpaceX IPO priced at 135 a share. CrowdStrike flashed a new buy signal.
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U.S. stocks rallied to their best day in two months, and oil prices fell after President Donald Trump called off his threat to bomb Iran in the evening. The Dow Jones Industrial Average leaped 1.9%, and the Nasdaq composite rallied 2.5%. The Nasdaq composite rose 640.16 points, or 2.5%, to 25,809.66.
(Updates with market moves at the end of the day and any new developments.) US equities rallied T
Despite delivering record results for its fiscal fourth quarter, the market's attention has shifted toward Oracle's elevated CapEx.