We recently published a list of 10 Latest AI News You Shouldn’t Miss. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) stands against other latest AI news you shouldn’t miss.
The AI race took another geopolitical twist last past week, as the Trump Administration announced the formation of the $500 billion Project
Out of the 43 analysts covering NVDA stock, 36 recommend “Strong Buy,” three recommend “Moderate Buy,” and four recommend “Hold.” The average target price for NVDA stock is $176.90, indicating upside potential of 20% from current levels.
After President Trump announced the formation of “Stargate,” a “new American company that will invest $500B at least in AI Infrastructure in
"We know how stocks react if they miss on what everyone wants them to hit": Bloomberg's Michael Casper is wary as profit forecasts indicate the slowest quarterly Mag 7 growth for nearly two years. "No small task": After CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared Meta's plans to bring online 1GW of compute this year,
Vistra Corp (NYSE: VST) and Constellation Energy (NYSE: CEG) have emerged as standout players, set to leverage the rising demand for artificial intelligence and deliver substantial growth in 2025 and beyond.
Here is a minute's worth of news that is driving the market. Netflix (NFLX) shares are soaring on better-than-expected fourth quarter earnings. The streamer also added a whopping 18.9 million subscribers in the quarter.
AI stocks soared after OpenAI announced a partnership with Oracle and SoftBank that could result in up to half a trillion dollars of investment in AI infrastructure over the next four years.
Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL), a leading provider of enterprise software and cloud services, has been making significant strides in the rapidly evolving technology landscape. With a substantial market capitalization of $514.
TikTok's fate remains uncertain as Apple, Google, and Oracle have differing approaches due to their interests. Trump's support for Oracle and potential buyers adds to the drama.
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Bloomberg Intelligence estimates that generative AI spending will increase from $67 billion in 2023 to $1.3 trillion by 2032. UBS estimated that four U.S. technology giants that are members of the so-called “Magnificent 7” will allocate around $267 billion as capital expenditure on AI applications in 2025, suggesting a jump of 33.5% year over year.