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The downgrade comes as Oracle challenges state regulators’ decision to require companies with lower credit ratings to post millions in collateral for new data centers.
Oracle reduced its workforce by 13% over the past 12 months and cited AI deployment in an annual filing on Monday. The company currently employs 141,000 full-time workers, down from 162,000 the ...
Oracle's stock fell 19% this week, the steepest drop since August 2001, the depths of the dot-com bust. The company's capital expenditures surged 162% in the latest fiscal year, with almost $24 ...
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One sparks a revolution, while the other structures a nation. Do you know the difference between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution? Packed with history and visionary ideas (and even ...
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Lita Epstein has 18+ years of experience as an author and financial writer. She has also written over 40 books. Somer G. Anderson is CPA, doctor of accounting, and an accounting and finance professor ...
We all have an internal list of those we still don't understand, let alone appreciate. We all have biases, even prejudices, toward specific groups. In our workshops we ask people to gather in pairs ...
Cultural diversity in the classroom is on the rise. In 2014, U.S. public schools hit a minority majority milestone with Latino, African-American, and Asian students having surpassed the number of ...
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