Oracle shares plunge after firm forecasts fiscal 2027 capital spending above estimates, says it will raise more debt to fund AI infrastructure buildout
Oracle shares fell sharply after the company forecast capital spending for fiscal 2027 above Wall Street estimates and said it will raise more debt in 2027, highlighting the scale of cash burn needed for its AI infrastructure buildout.
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