Por: MarketWatch Business December 10, 2022
While acknowledging that it’s hard to predict how Oracle fared in its recently completed fiscal second quarter, for which it reports results on Monday, Guggenheim analyst John DiFucci believes the company “must be seeing some of the softening macro trends impacting every other software company.” However, there are factors in Oracle’s business that can “at least partially mitigate macro headwinds,” DiFucci wrote in a note Wednesday.... + full article
Fox Business USA Tech December 15, 2022
D.A. Davidson managing director explains why the cloud business has become a great revenue generator on 'The Claman Countdown.' that you need to spend money to make money in the cloud, but it has picked a hell of a time to do it. The software giant’s fiscal... + más
Oracle beats on top and bottom lines | CNBC
Oracle may be hit by same ‘softening macro trends’ affecting other software firms, analyst says | MarketWatch
MarketWatch USA Business December 13, 2022
For the fiscal second quarter ended Nov. 30, Oracle (ticker: ORCL) posted revenue of $12.28 billion, up 18% from a year ago, or 25% adjusted for currency. The company growth in the 15% to 17% range as reported, or 21% to 23% adjusted for currency. Growth excluding the... + más
Oracle Stock Rises on Strong Earnings. The Cloud Software Business Is Still Growing. | MarketWatch
CNBC USA Tech December 13, 2022
In this articleSafra Catz, Oracle's CEO and then one of Oracle's two co-CEOs, smiles during Oracle's OpenWorld conference in San Francisco on, Sept. 20, 2016.David Paul Morris Bloomberg Getty Images shares rose as much as 4% in extended trading on Monday after the... + más
Oracle won’t hire tech talent from New York, San Francisco: report | New York Post
New York Post USA Tech October 26, 2022
Oracle has told its hiring managers and recruiters to shun prospective employees living in coastal tech hubs New York, San Francisco and Seattle, according to a report. The cloud computing giant will instead opt to hire talent from American cities that have lower cost of living... + más
Oracle to pay $23 million to settle SEC charges related to Foreign Corrupt Practices Act | Fox Business
SEC fines Oracle $23 million, says the company bribed foreign officials for business | CNBC
Fox Business USA Business September 28, 2022
Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced Tuesday that will pay millions to settle charges related to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). Oracle will pay the a $15 million penalty plus roughly $8 million in... + más
Oracle to pay $23M to settle foreign bribery allegations | The Hill
CNBC USA Tech September 27, 2022
In this articleA sign is posted in front of Oracle headquarters on December 09, 2021 in Redwood Shores, California.Justin Sullivan Getty Images has settled with the Securities and Exchange Commission after it was charged with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act for a... + más
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