Oracle jumps 11% premarket as AI demand challenges 'SaaS apocalypse' fears
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: CoinDesk·US·corporate
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What happened: Cloud and AI growth beat expectations while investors grow less worried about Oracle’s debt plans and software disruption.
Cross-source context: CNBC highlights oracle stock jumps 10% on earnings beat and increased guidance as cloud revenue climbs 44% MarketWatch highlights for the first time in over a decade and a half, Oracle says it grew both revenue and earnings by at least 20%.
What to watch next: movement around apocalypse', challenges.
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CoinDesk(center)
Cloud and AI growth beat expectations while investors grow less worried about Oracle’s debt plans and software disruption.
A key gauge of Oracle Corp.’s credit risk improved the most since Feb. 2 on Wednesday, after the database giant’s quarterly report helped ease investor fears about AI-related capital spending.
A key gauge of Oracle Corp.’s credit risk improved the most since Feb. 2 on Wednesday, after the database giant’s quarterly report helped ease investor fears about AI-related capital spending.
A key gauge of Oracle Corp.’s credit risk improved the most since Feb. 2 on Wednesday, after the database giant’s quarterly report helped ease investor fears about AI-related capital spending.