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?
Oracle stock fell late Wednesday after the tech giant in the center of the AI debate reported mixed fiscal Q2 results.
Oracle's ORCL second-quarter fiscal 2026 results presented a mixed picture for investors, with shares declining 11% ...
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