Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Is Oracle in trouble?

Oracle's debt level, as of November 2023, has reached a staggering $88.8 billion, causing both intrigue and concern among shareholders and market analysts. Is this a red flag that Oracle is on the way down?

https://bnnbreaking.com/world/us/oracle-corporations-debt-a-comprehensive-analysis-and-its-implications/

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This mystery may come down to just one question: Who taught the teacher?

Someone's work may come in handy at the end. Better hold onto it, I wouldn't assume there is just one person to trade it to.

Every minute, of every hour, of every day, he plots a path to his own destruction.

Brilliant that is... evil perhaps.

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Post ID: @uzxb+1qs8l2ZY

Someone said earlier that SEC man takes no action himself and they are right. He incites others to do things for him. I suspect the reason is so that he has something to trade when the feds knock on his door. What he trades could be you. The worse you do for him, the more likely he can trade you. There will be no loyalty. He doesn’t need you except to trade.

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Post ID: @udgn+1qs8l2ZY
Oracle is good.

Nah, should be Oracle is totally legit and lawful good.

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Post ID: @tboj+1qs8l2ZY

SEC man lies to get people to do things for him. He'll throw you under the bus later. Beware the SEC man!

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Post ID: @tyqa+1qs8l2ZY

@sbdd+1qs8l2ZY

More lies SEC man? You know how to do that better than anyone.

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Post ID: @tnpb+1qs8l2ZY

Oracle is good. Things change but often for the better.
We are living in changing times. The Tech industry over hired and it is time for a correction. If you are one that gets layed off, there are job openings for Oracle experience. Many former Oracle employees post on this site that, life after Oracle is good. Either way, things will be OK.

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Post ID: @sbdd+1qs8l2ZY
Oracle is big trouble.
Read CX post. What a waste.

Money-bags is showing independent thought.
Might be time for his 'chat'.

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Post ID: @rbxo+1qs8l2ZY

Still hoping to be "ustilized".

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Post ID: @qtyn+1qs8l2ZY

Such a trivial little app. No way can the people who wrote it implement anything complicated. Someone else would have to do all the work for them.

But, not a bad idea for a future possibility with a more skilled development team.

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Post ID: @pghk+1qs8l2ZY

We'll see who is in trouble and who is not.

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Post ID: @pepl+1qs8l2ZY

Oracle is big trouble.
Read CX post. What a waste.

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Post ID: @oqls+1qs8l2ZY

We are All in trouble!

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Post ID: @lyti+1qs8l2ZY

Is this Marc Beniott again writing this stuff. Stick to Davos and su-king Jim Crammer.

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Post ID: @hxsw+1qs8l2ZY

Yeah, but they’re such “little” criminals.

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Post ID: @fjul+1qs8l2ZY

That’s hilarious

One little, two little, three little criminals.
Four little, five little, six little criminals.....

Yet, it’s not funny..,, because of the criminals, Oracle is in trouble.

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Post ID: @fpfy+1qs8l2ZY

Glad to see that people have read "The Great Taking"

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Post ID: @asxb+1qs8l2ZY

Oracle reminds of the little Indian song, but with one minor change:

One little, two little, three little criminals.
Four little, five little, six little criminals.....

Of course, a large number of the management ARE Indian, so I guess you can sing it both ways. LOL.

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Post ID: @9gct+1qs8l2ZY
Have you heard about the USA? Its model is printing empty money and force the rest of the world to pay for it under the g-n. After some point your dept is no longer your problem.

I love these people who respond to those pointing out problems, by pointing out a bigger problem and then pretending there's nothing to point out. For these people, it seems, all criminal activity is OK, since you can always point to a bigger criminal, then just don't bother with the rest of it. Totally insane. But, many people are taken in by it.

Quick, look over there... nothing to see here. Misdirection at it's finest.

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Post ID: @9mzo+1qs8l2ZY
Do a web search on "The Great Taking", and realize that anything with any debt attached is in trouble.

Have you heard about the USA? Its model is printing empty money and force the rest of the world to pay for it under the g-n. After some point your dept is no longer your problem.

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Post ID: @8gjn+1qs8l2ZY

oh good. send the stock to ZERO!

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Post ID: @4pzj+1qs8l2ZY
Is Oracle in trouble?

You must be new here.

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Post ID: @2tub+1qs8l2ZY
Is Oracle in trouble?

LOL!

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Post ID: @2ifg+1qs8l2ZY

Many times in the past I have thought there is no way that Oracle can continue to succeed, but then it always does in spite of everything. Could be that way again I think.

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Post ID: @2orf+1qs8l2ZY

Do a web search on "The Great Taking", and realize that anything with any debt attached is in trouble.
The next 2 years will be the most incredible in world history, and considering the last 4 years, that is saying something.

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Post ID: @1hxx+1qs8l2ZY

The conclusion of the article is no ... and it won't be as long as cash flow is maintained.

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