Oracle Shares Fall As AI Infrastructure Spending Raises Cash Concerns
Oracle shares slid as investors questioned AI data-center spending, negative free cash flow, and new capital raises.
Oracle shares slid as investors questioned AI data-center spending, negative free cash flow, and new capital raises.
Market strategists debated whether AI data center demand remains strong after reports pressured infrastructure-linked shares.
Oracle has expanded its agreement with Bloom Energy to purchase up to 2.8 gigawatts of fuel-cell power to supply its growing AI data center infrastructure.
Oracle is laying off thousands of employees to free up cash flow as the company aggressively ramps up its spending on AI data centers and infrastructure.
Oracle unveiled its AI Database 26ai featuring a Unified Memory Core that consolidates vector, JSON, graph, relational, and spatial data in a single ACID-transactional engine, positioning it as the central control point for enterprise agentic AI workflows.
Oracle reported fiscal Q3 2026 results that surpassed Wall Street estimates, with cloud revenue up 44% year-over-year to $8.9 billion and remaining performance obligations quadrupling to $553 billion, as the company raised its fiscal 2027 revenue guidance to $90 billion on surging AI infrastructure demand.
OpenAI and Oracle have scrapped plans to expand their Abilene, Texas Stargate AI data center from 1.2 GW to 2.0 GW after financing negotiations collapsed and reliability issues emerged, with Nvidia helping attract Meta as a potential replacement tenant.
Tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and Oracle are pouring billions into AI infrastructure, striking massive deals with OpenAI and other AI companies to power the next generation of artificial intelligence.
Oracle has announced a massive $45-50 billion fundraising plan for 2026 to expand its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, driven by high demand from major AI players like NVIDIA, OpenAI, and xAI. The plan includes a mix of debt and equity financing to maintain a solid investment-grade balance sheet.
Oracle announces massive AI infrastructure investment in New Mexico with 4,000 construction jobs and 1,500 permanent positions, supporting OpenAI operations.