Shares in Oracle opened almost 12% lower in Frankfurt trade today, tracking US after hour losses after the company forecast sales and profit that missed analyst estimates. Oracle said spending would ...
Select Medical Holdings (SEM) is back on traders radar after extending its common share repurchase program to 2027 with up to $1 billion in capacity, alongside healthy Q3 2025 revenue growth across ...
Nvidia was falling early on Thursday. The chip maker was being dragged down by fears of an artificial-intelligence bubble reignited by earnings from software and cloud-computing company Oracle. Nvidia ...
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A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee Whisper it quietly, but worries around a tech bubble might just resurface after Oracle earnings disappointed investors even ...
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Here's what those enrolled in the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates program need to know about each monthly security update. Now updated for KB5071546, released on Dec. 9, 2025. Windows 10 has ...
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