A key measure of Oracle Corp.'s credit risk reached a new all-time high on Friday, reflecting growing concerns about the company's high spending and the uncertain profitability of its artificial intelligence investments. These fears were heightened by the emergence of a new Chinese AI model that could potentially compete with offerings from established players like OpenAI. The development underscores investor anxiety over Oracle's financial strategy and the competitive landscape in AI.
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Oracle's credit risk hit a record high.
A measure of Oracle Corp.'s credit risk hit a record high on Friday.
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Concerns grew about Oracle's aggressive cash-burn.
OpinionA measure of Oracle Corp.’s credit risk reached a record high on Friday as concerns grew about both the company’s substantial cash expenditure and the future profitability of its artificial intelligence investments amid a new Chinese model that could rival offerings from companies like OpenAI.
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Concerns grew about Oracle's aggressive cash-burn.
OpinionConcerns grew about the future profitability of Oracle's AI investments.
OpinionA new Chinese AI model could rival offerings from companies like OpenAI.
PredictionA measure of Oracle Corp.'s credit risk hit a record high on Friday.
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