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Oracle (ORCL) Cuts 21,000 Jobs — 13% of Workforce Eliminated as AI Deployment Cited Directly in Annual Filing

Jun 23, 2026

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Oracle (ORCL) Cuts 21,000 Jobs — 13% of Workforce Eliminated as AI Deployment Cited Directly in Annual Filing

Oracle disclosed in its fiscal year 2026 annual report that it cut approximately 21,000 jobs over the past 12 months, reducing its global headcount by 13% from roughly 162,000 to 141,000 employees. The filing cited artificial intelligence deployment as a direct cause of workforce reductions and flagged further cuts as likely. Restructuring costs reached $1.84 billion, nearly five times the prior year's charge, even as Oracle simultaneously earmarks at least $50 billion for AI data center infrastructure.

Adobe Q1 2026 Earnings Beat Estimates — Firefly AI Drives 18% Digital Media ARR Growth

Mar 25, 2026

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Adobe Q1 2026 Earnings Beat Estimates — Firefly AI Drives 18% Digital Media ARR Growth

Adobe Inc. reported fiscal Q1 2026 results Wednesday evening that exceeded analyst expectations across all key metrics, with Firefly AI generative credit monetization delivering 18.3 percent Digital Media ARR growth versus the 15.9 billion consensus. The stock surged 9.2 percent in extended trading, recovering more than half of its year-to-date decline.

Oracle Surges 10% After Cloud Revenue Explodes 84%, Raises FY2027 Guidance to $90 Billion

Mar 11, 2026

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Oracle Surges 10% After Cloud Revenue Explodes 84%, Raises FY2027 Guidance to $90 Billion

Oracle delivered a landmark fiscal third-quarter earnings beat on Tuesday, with cloud infrastructure revenue soaring 84% year-over-year to $4.9 billion, driven by insatiable AI workload demand. The company raised its fiscal 2027 revenue guidance to $90 billion and reported its first simultaneous 20%-plus growth in both revenue and earnings in over 15 years, sending shares up more than 10% in Wednesday trading.

CrowdStrike Reports Q4 Earnings After the Bell as Cybersecurity Demand Tests Resilience Against AI Competition

Mar 3, 2026

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CrowdStrike Reports Q4 Earnings After the Bell as Cybersecurity Demand Tests Resilience Against AI Competition

CrowdStrike Holdings is scheduled to report fiscal fourth-quarter results after Tuesday's close, with analysts projecting earnings of $1.10 per share on revenue of approximately $1.3 billion — a 22.6% year-over-year increase. The report comes amid a 24.5% three-month decline in the stock, driven by fears that AI-native security tools could erode the company's competitive moat in enterprise cybersecurity.

Salesforce Crushes Q4 Estimates by 25%, Authorizes $50 Billion Buyback as Agentforce Scales

Feb 26, 2026

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Salesforce Crushes Q4 Estimates by 25%, Authorizes $50 Billion Buyback as Agentforce Scales

Salesforce reported fourth-quarter fiscal 2026 non-GAAP EPS of $3.81, surpassing the $3.05 consensus estimate by nearly 25%, as its Agentforce AI platform reached approximately $800 million in ARR — up 169% year over year. The company authorized a $50 billion share repurchase program, though shares fell over 3% in premarket trading Thursday amid broader software sector anxiety.

AI Relief Rally Lifts Tech as Meta-AMD Chip Deal Offsets Workday's Weak Outlook

Feb 25, 2026

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AI Relief Rally Lifts Tech as Meta-AMD Chip Deal Offsets Workday's Weak Outlook

U.S. technology stocks staged a broad-based relief rally Wednesday, with the Nasdaq 100 rising more than 1% as sentiment recovered from a deep AI disruption-driven selloff that had gripped the sector for weeks. Advanced Micro Devices surged roughly 9% after Meta Platforms disclosed a multiyear partnership to purchase millions of AMD chips, while Workday tumbled 7% after issuing a cautious revenue forecast that stoked fears about AI's impact on legacy enterprise software pricing models.

Palo Alto Networks Faces Sharp Sell-Off as Analysts Slash Targets Following Mixed Q2 Results

Feb 19, 2026

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Palo Alto Networks Faces Sharp Sell-Off as Analysts Slash Targets Following Mixed Q2 Results

Shares of Palo Alto Networks (PANW) continued their downward trajectory this Thursday, dropping nearly 7% as a wave of Wall Street analysts lowered their price targets. Despite beating top-line revenue estimates in its fiscal second quarter, the cybersecurity giant’s conservative full-year earnings guidance and high integration costs associated with its 'platformization' strategy have spooked investors. The software sector is broadly lower as the market reassesses valuations amid decelerating growth for enterprise security spend.

Palo Alto Networks Reports Fiscal Q2 After Close as Cybersecurity Sector Watches Platformization Metrics

Feb 17, 2026

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Palo Alto Networks Reports Fiscal Q2 After Close as Cybersecurity Sector Watches Platformization Metrics

Palo Alto Networks is set to release fiscal second-quarter 2026 results after U.S. markets close Tuesday, with analysts projecting revenue of approximately $2.58 billion and non-GAAP EPS of $0.93 to $0.95. Investors will closely scrutinize Next-Generation Security ARR growth and customer platformization adoption as key indicators of the cybersecurity giant's long-term trajectory amid a decelerating top-line growth backdrop and intensifying enterprise software competition.

AI Disruption Fears Trigger Fresh Selloff in Software Stocks Across Global Markets

Feb 11, 2026

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AI Disruption Fears Trigger Fresh Selloff in Software Stocks Across Global Markets

Wall Street's anxiety over artificial intelligence-driven disruption intensified Wednesday as software companies faced renewed selling pressure. ServiceNow and Salesforce each declined approximately 0.4 percent in premarket trading, while financial services firms including Charles Schwab, Raymond James, and LPL Financial plunged over 7 percent following the launch of an AI-powered tax tool by startup Altruist Corp.

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