Oracle AI capex spooked investors. Bank of America and Goldman analysts are bullish, but history offers a more cautious near-term lesson.

Shares of the tech giant closed down more than 2% on Wednesday before plummeting over 5% in after-hours trading.

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Oracle's stock dropped nearly 11% after $12 billion in AI capital expenditures spooked investors, dragging Bitcoin below $90K and pressuring AI stocks.

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Oracle shares fell sharply in after-hours trading despite beating earnings estimates, as investors reacted to aggressive AI spending plans and rising debt concerns. The companys…

Oracle's Q4 results beat estimates, driven by strong cloud growth, record RPO, and accelerating AI infrastructure demand.

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Oracle beat on earnings and revenue, but negative free cash flow and the company's plan to raise more capital is weighing on the stock.

Oracle shares dropped 30% in Q4 2025, the worst quarterly decline since 2001, as investors balk at $55.66 billion in AI capex and plans to raise $40 billion

Oracle AI capex spooked investors. Bank of America and Goldman analysts are bullish, but history offers a more cautious near-term lesson.