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Particular-Break-205 on 06.03.2026 10:03 p.m. Huh maybe it wasn’t a good idea to commit to spending billions of dollars for a new unprofitable company
Busy10 on 06.03.2026 11:40 p.m. Estimate is about 30k. Poor employees. They will learn soon only Larry and executives do well there.
helpmehomeowner on 07.03.2026 12:14 a.m. There was a great analysis / prediction a month or so ago by a redditor that this would happen. Wish I saved it.
mouse9001 on 07.03.2026 12:56 a.m. Oracle is a company that is slowly failing. Nobody actually believes they will succeed with Cloud or AI.
Amon7777 on 07.03.2026 2:19 a.m. Oracle is among the weak links in the data center to AI to Nvidia farce of the stock market at the moment.
Five-Oh-Vicryl on 07.03.2026 3:13 a.m. Oracle’s boss just inherited $80B worth of media debt after his son purchased WB. Makes sense
throwitawayorsome on 07.03.2026 3:48 a.m. At what point will NA start having proper employment protection laws? When do we start holding these executives accountable and demanding jail time?
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Are the savings from canceling Stephen Colbert’s show priced in?
Huh maybe it wasn’t a good idea to
commit to spending billions of dollars for a new unprofitable company
Eat the rich
Estimate is about 30k. Poor employees. They will learn soon only Larry and executives do well there.
There was a great analysis / prediction a month or so ago by a redditor that this would happen. Wish I saved it.
Oracle is a company that is slowly failing. Nobody actually believes they will succeed with Cloud or AI.
Oracle is a shit company.
Oracle is among the weak links in the data center to AI to Nvidia farce of the stock market at the moment.
Oracle’s boss just inherited $80B worth of media debt after his son purchased WB. Makes sense
At what point will NA start having proper employment protection laws? When do we start holding these executives accountable and demanding jail time?
And still have no way to make money from the shit.