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Tech Giant Oracle Lays Off 21,000 Employees and Invests $70 Billion in Artificial Intelligence

Author profile image Andriely Medeiros de Araújo
Written by Andriely Medeiros de Araújo Published on 25/06/2026 at 00:20
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  • Contratos de fornecimento de serviços de nuvem para empresas globais;
  • Parcerias estratégicas com gigantes da tecnologia para desenvolvimento conjunto de soluções inovadoras;
  • Investimentos em infraestrutura de data centers para suportar a crescente demanda por processamento de dados.
  • Esses contratos são vistos como pilares fundamentais para a sustentação do agressivo plano de expansão da Oracle, que visa consolidar sua posição de liderança no mercado de tecnologia da informação.

  • Partnership with OpenAI: Agreement focused on providing approximately $300 billion in cloud computing capacity over an estimated period of five years, according to the Wall Street Journal.
  • Financial alerts and risks of the new positioning

    Although the future revenue scenario projects grand numbers, Oracle’s aggressive investments linked to the construction of new infrastructures have started to be accompanied with greater caution and sobriety by investors in the financial sector.

    The main concern of the market revolves around the time needed for these assets to start generating consistent net returns.

    The management of the American multinational itself has issued formal warnings indicating that the high volume of cash outflows may end up flattening and depressing its operating profit margins in the coming fiscal years. Additionally, the company deals with traditional market risk variables.

    If the service packages developed by competing companies manage to achieve a higher adoption rate among purchasing companies, or if software engineering development demands more funds than the projected ceiling, the expected profits with the new technology may be compromised.

    With information from BPMoney

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    Andriely Medeiros de Araújo

    Currently pursuing higher education. Writes about Oil, Gas, Energy, and related topics for CPG — Click Petróleo e Gás.

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