Oracle Corp

NYSE: ORCL
$168.79
+$3.38 (+2.0%)
Closing Price on December 19, 2024

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Despite growing from last year, Oracle took a step back when it failed to reach analysts’ expectations in its fiscal first-quarter financial results on Thursday.
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades include Citigroup, Enterprise Products Partners, GoPro, Lululemon Athletica and Novavax.
After Oracle reported its fiscal first-quarter financial results after the markets closed on Thursday, this networking giant's shares slipped in the after-hours session.
A recent Merrill Lynch research report highlighted five top technology picks for the rest of the year, and all of them have a big cloud presence.
Oracle Corp. (NYSE: ORCL) is scheduled to report its fiscal first-quarter financial results after markets close on Thursday. The consensus estimates from Thomson Reuters are calling for $0.58 in...
Oracle is expected to release its fiscal first-quarter financial results on this coming Thursday.
Merrill Lynch has reiterated its Buy rating and price objective on Salesforce.com, calling it the firm's favorite large cap growth idea for 2016.
The latest data breach count from the Identity Theft Resource Center reports that there have been more than 600 data breaches recorded this year.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday morning include Accenture, Cognizant Technology Solutions, Fitbit, Oracle, Seagate Technology and Vodafone.
Tuesday’s bounce was on the heels of two large sell-offs in post-Brexit trading, and shares were up again on Wednesday morning. It is important to remember that investors have found a myriad of...
43 years since joining the European Community in 1973, what would later become the European Union, the voters in the United Kingdom have finally voted to leave. Plenty has been written about where...
This week's top value calls from the analysts at Jefferies focus on blue chip companies that are, for the most part, very liquid and offer a degree of safety for investors.
Standard & Poor's has now shown that the first quarter of 2016 saw a 12% rise in buyback spending to a whopping $161.4 billion.
Analysts piled into Oracle after it had a positive report, although their views were somewhat mixed.
Oracle reported solid fiscal fourth-quarter financial results after the markets closed on Thursday.