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Oracle's Headcount Fell by 21,000 as AI Reshapes Its Business. Here's What It Means for the Stock.
The job cuts made headlines. But the bigger story is what's funding them.
The growing use of AI contributed to Oracle laying off 21,000 workers in a year, according to a Securities and Exchange ...
Oracle was previously slated over how it handled MySQL – the company now has a new plan to involve the community.
Oracle's stock fell 19% this week, the steepest drop since August 2001, the depths of the dot-com bust. The company's capital ...
The eliminations led to $1.8 billion in severance payments and other restructuring costs for Oracle, significantly higher ...
"The adoption and deployment of AI technologies across our operations have resulted, and may continue to result, in ...
Nine Java Enhancement Proposals make the final cut as OpenJDK shifts from feature development to bug fixing ahead of a September release.
Oracle shed 13% of its workforce while spending $55.7 billion on data centres. Its SEC filing explicitly cites AI adoption as the cause of job losses.
Oracle carried out layoffs in March. A new filing shows how much smaller the workforce is compared to this time last year.
Instead, investors seem focused on the bill. Oracle's capital expenditures hit $55.7 billion in fiscal 2026 -- above the $50 billion management forecast in March -- and free cash flow came in at ...
Wall Street has shrugged off Oracle's AI spending before. This time the company's own paperwork is doing the warning.
Polymarket has built an entire business on predicting the future. So how did it manage to spectacularly fail to predict its own hack? Plus, the Google engineer with a million-dollar ...
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