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Oracle's revenue for the fourth quarter jumped about 17% to $13.84 billion, beating analysts' estimates of $13.74 billion, according to Refinitiv. Cloud revenue rose 54% to $4.4 billion.
Quarterly revenue at Oracle's largest unit, cloud services and license support, came in at $11.70 billion, a 14% increase from last year.
During the previous quarter, revenue from cloud services and license support rose to $11.7 billion, exceeding the Street’s target of $11.59 billion, while cloud and on-premises license revenue ...
OCI, or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, is central to Oracle's push to be an AI leader. The business provides cloud-computing services to enterprises, competing against cloud giants Amazon AMZN and ...
In a hostile takeover attempt, Oracle offered to buy rival PeopleSoft Inc. for $5.1 billion four days after PeopleSoft announced it would buy rival J.D. Edwards & Co. for stock initially worth $1. ...
Narrow-moat Oracle’s first-quarter results mildly beat our top- and bottom-line expectations as Oracle’s cloud services sector became Oracle’s largest sector—with help from all things ...
Oracle beat estimates for quarterly results and forecast second-quarter revenue growth above estimates on Monday, boosted by growing demand for its cloud offerings, sending its shares up over 9% ...
(Reuters) -Oracle raised its annual revenue growth forecast on Wednesday, betting on robust demand for its cloud offerings from companies deploying artificial intelligence, sending its shares up ...
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