Oracle just reported its Q2 2026 results, and the market is up in arms about something that was relatively easy to foresee.
Oracle shares tumbled in after-hours trading Wednesday after the cloud infrastructure giant released its quarterly results.
Trading in Oracle credit default swaps (CDS), which has exploded in the last year and are near their most expensive on record, tell a less upbeat story than its shares. WHAT IS A CDS ANYWAY?
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Oracle stock dives as mixed results bring 'more questions than answers'
Oracle stock fell late Wednesday after the tech giant in the center of the AI debate reported mixed fiscal Q2 results.
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Oracle shares plunge 11% after Q2 revenues miss: Should you hold?
Oracle's ORCL second-quarter fiscal 2026 results presented a mixed picture for investors, with shares declining 11% ...
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