Larry Ellison's Oracle slashing thousands of jobs
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Oracle Corporation plans mass layoffs affecting thousands of employees to address a cash crunch linked to its AI data center investments. Details here.
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Oracle is reportedly planning significant job cuts, potentially thousands, to manage a growing cash crunch fueled by its massive AI data center expansion. This restructuring, costing over $1.6 billion,