Prev Close | 61.78 |
Open | 62.10 |
Day Low/High | 61.10 / 62.29 |
52 Wk Low/High | 39.71 / 66.20 |
Volume | 8.83M |
Prev Close | 61.78 |
Open | 62.10 |
Day Low/High | 61.10 / 62.29 |
52 Wk Low/High | 39.71 / 66.20 |
Volume | 8.83M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 2944.03B |
Market Cap | 181.88B |
P/E Ratio | 18.78 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
ORCL will have to post more than one positive cloud-based quarter to impress me.
Oracle is back in the green for 2018 after a strong earnings release on Monday night.
We'll be watching to see whether a second-quarter earnings beat and solid guidance trigger more positive signals in the cloud giant's charts.
ORCL has solid fundamentals, but no one cares.
Secular demand is sending software stocks like Salesforce cloud-bound.
The momentum of acquisitions isn't stalling. Here's what names might be in the mix.
Straying from these names could land you in quicksand as the 4th quarter begins.
The technical signals of the cloud and software giant are in bullish mode.
I am sick and tired of reading stories about how buybacks inflate earnings and are, therefore, phony.
It explains a ton how you can rally on a day you would expect to be down.
LMT spiked right through a couple of points of resistance late last week.
ORCL could see a quick pop, but let's give it some more time with this idea.
The web giant is revamping several of its ad businesses, and also rolling out a new solution for small businesses that leverages its AI strengths.
Last night Red Hat reported weak results - with billings failing to meet consensus expectations. Reflecting disappointing bookings and foreign exchange headwinds, forward guidance was lowered. Red Hat's press release commentary (following , and disa...
Its upside is moderate but well-defined, which makes it a great candidate for option writing.
The market wants one thing and one thing only.
These are the stories pushing futures higher ahead of Wednesday's opening bell.
Though the software giant beat estimates, its revenue and sales guidance was below consensus. And it decided to stop breaking out its cloud revenue streams by themselves.
It is going to be a rough day, but we can adapt, and win.
There are no companies reporting after today's market close. After hours tomorrow we'll have FedEx and Oracle . With little reporting going on, I expect these two will be gone over with a fine tooth comb, especially since June quarter earnings seaso...
In a talk with TheStreet, IBM Cloud Platform CTO Jason McGee argues the company has some unique strengths in a very competitive cloud infrastructure market.
The media software giant now seems eager to grow the reach of its marketing software platform, and in doing so better exploit some big industry trends.
A growth-inspired confidence and key double sector breakout. Oh yeah.
Many large businesses are now opting to shut down existing data centers and move their contents to public clouds. Amazon is well-positioned to grab a large portion of these deals.
The driver of these quarterly results that blew the lid off of the share price last night was the outperformance of AWS.
The company's biggest opportunity isn't in retail.
Latest results show the 'N' in FANG stocks is very much alive.
Wounded markets limp into second quarter.