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The House legislation would require TikTok's China-based parent company ByteDance to divest the social media app, or face an eventual ban in the United States. Glueck said Oracle did not lobby for or against the TikTok bill, and only disclosed the meetings on mandatory filings in order to be transparent. "In a TikTok ban or shut-down scenario, Oracle would lose what is likely its largest OCI [Oracle Cloud Infrastructure] customer. Though the initial House bill briefly stalled in the Senate, a similar piece of legislation passed the House on Saturday and already has key support in the Senate. The services included providing congressional offices "technical assistance" in regards to the TikTok legislation, according to the disclosures.
Persons: Ken Glueck, Oracle, Glueck, Sen, Maria Cantwell, Mark Warner, Both Cantwell, Warner, Joe Biden, TikTok Organizations: Oracle, CNBC, Fierce Government Relations, Polaris Government Relations, Senate, Intelligence Committee, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, UBS, TikTok, Intelligence, Records, Polaris, Internal Revenue Service Locations: Washington, United States, China
Oracle, which works with Nvidia and Microsoft on generative AI capabilities, has already helped use cloud tech to cut red tape for countries. For the first time, we're beginning to win business for countries," Ellison said. Countries including Serbia are standardizing on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and using generative AI for processes like automating health care. Cloud and generative AI applications allowing countries to give rural areas internet access could increase educational opportunities and create more economic value. "There's the 'Black Mirror' bad side of it: Big Brother, data wars, AI warfare and all that stuff," Garder said.
Persons: Raimo Lenschow, Ellison, Oracle's Larry Ellison, it's, Elon Musk's, you've, we've, Dan Gardner, Tapan Parikh, Parikh, Garder, Gardner, Simone Bohnenberger, It's, Bohnenberger, there's Organizations: Oracle, Barclays, EU, Nvidia, Microsoft, European, Amazon, Department of Defense, Google, Infrastructure, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Cornell University, U.S Locations: Serbia, Albania, European Union, Kenya, Rwanda, U.S, China, TikTok
Oracle shares slide as revenue misses estimates
  + stars: | 2023-12-11 | by ( Jordan Novet | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Larry Ellison, co-founder and executive chairman of Oracle Corp., speaks during the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco on Oct. 22, 2018. Oracle shares dropped more than 9% in extended trading Monday after the software company reported fiscal second-quarter revenue and quarterly revenue guidance that fell short of Wall Street expectations. Analysts polled by LSEG had predicted $1.37 in adjusted earnings per share and $13.34 billion in revenue, which implies 7.6% revenue growth. "We did not bring up as much capacity as we could have used this past quarter," Oracle CEO Safra Catz said on the call. OCI is the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, the company's answer to Microsoft Azure and the market-leading Amazon Web Services.
Persons: Larry Ellison, LSEG, Safra Catz, Oracle, Ellison, Edward Jones Organizations: Oracle Corp, Oracle, Elon, Halliburton, Samsung, Microsoft, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Amazon Web Services, Technik Locations: San Francisco, LSEG
But the real focus will be on whether widening U.S. curbs on sales of its high-end chips to China could hamper that run. The results will also be a major test for the AI-powered rally that has helped drive up the U.S. stock market this year, with the Philadelphia semiconductor index (.SOX) up nearly 50% in 2023. The Biden administration last month banned China sales of the H800 and A800 chips that Nvidia had created after previous curbs on exports to the country. Reuters GraphicsCHINA CHIPSBefore the latest China export curbs, demand for Nvidia's H800 chip, a slower version of its flagship AI chip, had outpaced rivals as it was better than the alternatives. "It's possible Nvidia's massive growth will make revenue from China less material over time," Morningstar analysts said.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Kyle Rodda, Biden, Bernstein, Stacy Rasgon, Arsheeya Bajwa, Chavi Mehta, Devika Organizations: NVIDIA, REUTERS, Nvidia, Wall Street Journal, Reuters Graphics, LSEG, AMD, Web Services, Google, Microsoft, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Lambda, Morningstar, Thomson Locations: China, Philadelphia, Reuters Graphics CHINA, Bengaluru
The H200, as the chip is called, will overtake Nvidia's current top H100 chip. The primary upgrade is more high-bandwidth memory, one of the costliest parts of the chip that defines how much data it can process quickly. Nvidia dominates the market for AI chips and powers OpenAI's ChatGPT service and many similar generative AI services that respond to queries with human-like writing. The H200 has 141-gigabytes of high-bandwidth memory, up from 80 gigabyte in its previous H100. Nvidia also buys memory from Korea's SK Hynix (000660.KS), which said last month that AI chips are helping to revive sales.
Persons: OpenAI's, Stephen Nellis, Sam Holmes Organizations: Nvidia, Google, Oracle, Nvidia's, Micron Technology, Korea's SK Hynix, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Lambda, Thomson Locations: San Francisco
The multi-year deal will ultimately give Microsoft access to more of Nvidia 's (NVDA) cutting-edge AI chips, which have been in short supply since the launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT last year intensified investments in AI technology. Nvidia is the world's dominant AI chipmaker, and its processors are housed in data centers operated by Oracle, Microsoft and other cloud-computing firms. In forging close ties with Nvidia, Oracle has made its cloud-computing operations more competitive relative to larger providers like Amazon (AMZN), Microsoft and Alphabet (GOOGL). The latest Oracle-Microsoft agreement also carries positive implications for Nvidia, further illustrating just how much demand there is for Nvidia's AI chips. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Bing, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Larry Ellison, Jim Cramer, Ellison, Oracle's, Safra, We've, , Jim, Jim Cramer's, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Microsoft, Oracle, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Nvidia, Street, Club, U.S, Financial Times, CNBC Locations: China, Redwood Shores , California
The firm upgraded the technology stock to outperform from in line and increased its price target to $135 from $131. Analyst Kirk Materne said Oracle's 13% slide since mid-September presents investors with a strong buying opportunity, while the company will continue to grow its cloud segment. "We believe that the recent pullback after F1Q results creates a more compelling entry point for Oracle for those investors willing to take a 6-9 month view," Materne said. Despite its recent decline, Oracle shares are up roughly 35% for 2023. ORCL YTD mountain Oracle stock in 2023 — CNBC's Michael Bloom contributed to this report.
Persons: Evercore, Kirk Materne, Materne, , Michael Bloom Organizations: ISI, Oracle, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
A new partnership between Microsoft (MSFT) and Oracle (ORCL) has the potential to benefit both Club holdings in the competitive cloud-computing landscape. Oracle, a database pioneer with more than 40 years of history operating in the market, had existing offerings geared toward Azure customers . Wall Street analysts were generally upbeat on the implications for Microsoft and Oracle, which joined the Club's portfolio a month ago. Analysts at Bernstein downplayed concerns that the deeper partnership with Microsoft will hurt Oracle's fast-growing cloud-computing service, known as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. "This partnership also lowers the potential risk of Microsoft trying to target Oracle database customers to move off Oracle.
Persons: , Satya Nadella, Larry Ellison, Bernstein, prem workloads, Ellison, Oracle's, Salesforce, Brian Millham, Marc Benioff, Will Cathcart, there's, Mark Zuckerberg, Jim Cramer, WhatsApp, Susan Li, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Microsoft, Oracle, Oracle Autonomous Database, Wall Street, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, Web Services, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Companies, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Meta Platforms, Meta, Facebook, CNBC Locations: Salesforce, San Francisco, Redwood Shores , California
Tesla needs as many Nvidia chips as it can get, based on CEO Elon Musk recent comments on the company's quarterly earnings call. Tesla isn't the first to work on custom AI chips focused specifically on the company's bread and butter. And that's coming from the head of one of the most cutting-edge AI companies on the planet. Nvidia chips can be utilized by clients for many applications, making it easier for them to accelerate growth. The fresh Nvidia-Tesla conversation adds another layer to Oracle's report Monday, when viewed through the lens of Nvidia's AI leadership.
Persons: Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Morgan, Jim Cramer, Elon Musk, Musk, Sundar Pichai, Jim, Oracle, Jim Cramer's, Jensen Huang Organizations: Nvidia, Oracle, Broadcom, Google, NVIDIA, Citigroup, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Citi, Amazon Web Services, UBS, CNBC, Getty Locations: OCI, Taiwan
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Marc Benioff, We'll, Meta, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Apple, Google, UAW, Meta, Wall Street, Nvidia, Microsoft, Oracle, Citi, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Deutsche Bank Locations: China, San Francisco
This momentum is turning into bookings, and that gives me the confidence that our annual revenue growth will continue to accelerate moving forward." These bullish comments — taken together — made the softer fiscal second quarter guide all the more puzzling. But for now, we're chalking up the revenue growth softness to some lumpiness around one quarter to the next. Guidance Oracle's weaker-than-expected fiscal 2024 second quarter guide caused shares to drop a second leg lower after the closing bell Monday. Within that figure, Oracle expects cloud revenue to increase 29% to 31%, which at the midpoint is about stable from the first quarter.
Persons: it's, Oracle, Larry Ellison, Safra Catz, , we're, we'll, Cerner, Ellison, Katz, Catz, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Oracle, LSEG, Wall, Autonomous Database, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Infrastructure, Software, Microsoft, Web Services, Google, Johnson Controls, MGM Resorts, CNBC Locations: Cerner, Redwood Shores , California
It was a down week for the major stock market benchmarks as rumors of an iPhone ban for government employees in China sparked concerns over increasing tensions between Washington and Beijing. Here's a full rundown of all the important domestic earnings reports and economic data in the week ahead. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio. If Jim has talked about a stock on CNBC TV, he waits 72 hours after issuing the trade alert before executing the trade.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Apple —, Jim, we'll, Einstein, Stellantis, We'll, That's, Oracle's, LEN, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Apple, Dow, Nasdaq, Broadcom, DuPont, Huawei, Nvidia, Apple Watch, Vision, Club, Google, Justice Department, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Chrysler, Ford, UAW, CPI, PPI, Oracle, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Microsoft, Costco, Caseys, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Apple Inc, Getty Locations: China, Washington, Beijing, U.S, People's Republic of China, San Francisco, Shanghai
In the three months that ended May 31, Oracle cloud infrastructure unit revenue jumped 76% on an annual basis, to $1.4 billion, roughly 10% of the company's total. Analysts at UBS struck a similar tone last week when they also upgraded Oracle stock to buy. We expect that, over time, Oracle's AI execution and growing cloud share should attract new investors to the stock and convince more analysts of its potential. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: holding's, Jim Cramer, Jensen Huang, Jim, OCI, Oracle, , Jim Cramer's, Tom Brenner Organizations: Oracle, LSEG, Nvidia, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Web Services, Google, Barclays, UBS, Wall Street, UBS –, Microsoft, Semiconductor, Broadcom, CNBC Locations: U.S, Wilson, Arlington , Virginia
Barclays says buy this software stock with AI tailwinds
  + stars: | 2023-09-05 | by ( Hakyung Kim | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Oracle shares have surged nearly 48% in 2023 and close to 62% over the past 12 months. Barclays thinks the company is set to maintain high levels of growth in the near future as its tailwinds have yet to fully take effect. "OCI, partly fueled by emerging AI workloads, will be key to the database and overall story." He added that OCI is well-positioned for an AI tailwind due to its close relationship with Nvidia. Oracle was also one of the first cloud solutions providers to enter the market with Nvidia's software as a service products, Lenschow added.
Persons: Raimo, Lenschow, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Oracle, Barclays, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Nvidia
Analyst Karl Keirstead upgraded the database management company to buy from neutral and raised his price target by $20 to $140. "We believe GPU supply constraints could be enough to drive outsized performance in Oracle shares." Despite its stock price run-up this year, UBS thinks shares still have plenty of room to grow. Keirstead noted four positive catalysts for the company: AI startups may only be in their first quarter in ramping up their use of OCI. Less than half of sell-side analysts rate Oracle shares a buy.
Persons: Karl Keirstead, Keirstad, Keirstead, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: UBS, Oracle, Oracle Cloud, Nvidia Locations: ramping
In an up-and-down market since our July Monthly Meeting, we added two stocks to our portfolio: an industrial name and an emerging cloud play. The business software giant is emerging as a cloud infrastructure name that has really come on as of late. For years, Oracle lagged behind the likes of Amazon Web Services, Azure, and Google Cloud, but the company hit a turning point when it launched its second-generation cloud infrastructure offering, called Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Generation 2, or OCI Gen 2, in the summer of 2020. Total cloud revenue growth surged to 54%, with 45% growth for Cloud Applications and 76% growth for Cloud Infrastructure. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Jim Cramer, I'm, Ed Breen, DuPont, Rogers, Dupont, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Spencer Platt Organizations: Oracle, DuPont, Amazon Web Services, Google, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Nvidia, Cloud Infrastructure, Management, Microsoft, Federal Reserve, Rogers Corporation, CNBC, Traders, New York Stock Exchange, Getty Locations: China, DowDuPont, New York City
For a long time, as those three companies moved first and established large initial market shares in the cloud, Oracle looked like it was being left behind. But the turning point was when Oracle launched its second-generation cloud infrastructure offering, called Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Generation 2, or OCI Gen 2, in the summer of 2020. In the second quarter of fiscal 2023 (the three months ended November 2022), Total Cloud revenue grew 43%, with 40% growth for Cloud Applications and 53% growth for Cloud Infrastructure. In the third quarter of fiscal 2023 (the three months ended February 2023), Total Cloud revenue accelerated back to 45%, with 42% growth for Cloud Applications and 55% growth for Cloud Infrastructure. Total Cloud revenue growth surged to 54% again, with 45% growth for Cloud Applications and 76% growth for Cloud Infrastructure.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Jim, it's, Larry Ellison, Oracle, Microsoft —, we're, Jim Cramer, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Oracle, ORCL, Nasdaq, Amazon Web Services, Google, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, AWS, Nvidia, Cloud Infrastructure, Management, Microsoft, Charitable Trust, Club, APPLE, CNBC Locations: China, Redwood Shores , California
Wolfe Research thinks software company Oracle has a strong growth story thanks to the generative AI boom. The analyst said Oracle has created a significant second mover "architectural and cost advantage" around its second-generation Oracle Cloud Infrastructure — which its competitors are unable to match. Notably, Oracle's cloud software has spare GPU, or graphics processing unit, capacity. GPUs are necessary to process AI functions and have seen a surge in demand as more companies engage in AI. Growth has also been strong over a 12-month period, with shares gaining more than 63%.
Persons: Wolfe, Alex Zukin, Zukin, CY25, Oracle, Michael Bloom Organizations: Wolfe Research, Oracle, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Infrastructure Locations: GenAI
After the acquisition closed in June, Oracle has laid off more than 3,000 of the 28,000 original Cerner employees, one of the people said. According to his LinkedIn, Feinberg left the CEO role in September before becoming "chairman" of Oracle Health. After Johnson left, Oracle moved data and artificial-intelligence back under its cloud business. Internally, the face of the unit appears to be Oracle Health General Manager Travis Dalton, who has been in charge of all-hands meetings. Oracle Health is in charge of a contract worth several billion dollars to overhaul the US Department of Veterans Affairs' information systems.
CNN —Nearly two-and-a-half years after the Trump administration threatened to ban TikTok in the United States if it didn’t divest from its Chinese owners, the Biden administration is now doing the same. The new directive comes from the multiagency Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), following years of negotiations between TikTok and the government body. “If protecting national security is the objective, divestment doesn’t solve the problem,” TikTok spokesperson Maureen Shanahan said in a statement. TikTok is really only a national security risk insofar as the Chinese government may have leverage over TikTok or its parent company. China has national security laws that require companies under its jurisdiction to cooperate with a broad range of security activities.
Nvidia (NVDA) reported better-than-expected fiscal 2023 fourth-quarter results after the closing bell Wednesday and a strong current-quarter forecast. As of Wednesday's close, Nvidia has been one of our best performers in 2023, up 42% this year. Essentially, this service provides customers the ability to access an Nvidia DGX super-computer with nothing more than their browsers and allows them to access Nvidia AI Enterprise for "training and deploying large language models or other AI workloads." Guidance Looking ahead to fiscal 2024 first quarter, management forecasted better-than-expected sales, adjusted gross margin and capital expenditures on a non-GAAP basis. Capital Allocation In its fiscal 2023 fourth quarter, Nvidia returned a total of $1.15 billion to shareholders via dividends and buybacks.
Oracle moved its AI and data unit under its cloud business amid a leadership shakeup. Oracle is moving its data and artificial intelligence unit under its cloud business and making its health initiatives a major focus, an internal email shows. The reorganization means Oracle is "consolidating all of the new data and AI initiatives back into OCI," according to an internal email. Don Johnson, the former Oracle Cloud Infrastructure boss once named by Ellison as a potential contender for co-CEO, recently left his latest role leading Oracle Health and Artificial Intelligence, Insider previously reported. After about six months, he returned to run engineering for Oracle Health after the company bought Cerner in 2022.
Oracle's internal org chart shows the eight executives who report to chairman and CTO Larry Ellison. An internal Oracle organization chart shows the executives left reporting to cofounder Larry Ellison after cloud and health leader Don Johnson left the company. Johnson spent four years running Oracle's cloud business, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, before stepping back in the last year. Larry Ellison Executive chairman and chief technology officer Andy Mendelsohn Executive vice president, Oracle Database Clay Magouyrk Executive vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Edward Screven Executive vice president and chief corporate architect Jeff Henley Executive vice chairman Juan Loaiza Executive vice president, Mission Critical Database Technologies Steve Miranda Executive vice president, Applications Development T.K. Anand Executive vice president, Analytics Maddie Giammona Executive assistantDo you work at Oracle or have insight to share?
Oracle executive Don Johnson is abruptly leaving his key post, insiders say. Johnson was at one point named by Larry Ellison as a potential contender for Oracle co-CEO. Don Johnson — the former Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) boss once named by founder and CTO Larry Ellison as a potential contender for co-CEO — abruptly left his latest post, two people familiar with the matter said. Johnson came to Oracle from Amazon Web Services in 2014 and was tapped by Ellison in 2018 to run the company's all-important cloud unit, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. About a year later, Johnson stepped down from the cloud and AI organization, according to another email viewed by Insider.
Jae Evans joined Oracle Corp. as its chief information officer in April 2020, just as the company was navigating myriad uncertainties and office closures due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Newsletter Sign-up WSJ | CIO Journal The Morning Download delivers daily insights and news on business technology from the CIO Journal team. PREVIEWMs. Evans reports to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Executive Vice President Clay Magouyrk. What does your own internal cloud transformation look like? Integrating the shadow teams was addressed by developing common practices and tools including the [Oracle cloud] operations and security [standard], creating measurable [key performance indicators] and applying a “you build it you own it” mind-set.
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