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Ascent Wealth Partners sold 26,178 shares of Oracle, an estimated $6.64 million reduction based on the quarterly average price for the period ended September 30, 2025. The trade represents 0.8% of ...
Oracle's post-rally slide followed ambitious long-term targets and fresh concern about funding the build-out. A record contract backlog supports multiyear growth as cloud infrastructure scales. With ...
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Oracle ORCL finds itself at an inflection point following extraordinary first-quarter fiscal 2026 results that sent its stock soaring 36% in a single day, marking the best performance since 1992.
US stocks are set to notch fresh highs after Oracle Corp. surged on a blowout outlook and traders bet that a pair of inflation reports won’t derail the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates.