Weaker-than-forecast quarterly data for Larry Ellison’s tech company shows slowdown in revenue growth and big rise in spending Business live – latest updates Oracle’s shares tumbled 15% on Thursday in ...
Oracle (ORCL) has quietly pulled back over the past month, even as its year to date and multi year returns remain strong. That combination makes the current setup interesting for long term investors.
Thank you to all the residents who participated in this year’s budget process — whether you wrote to me, attended one of my budget town meetings or testified before the Board of Supervisors over three ...
Like other MVNOs, Capitec Connect is built on existing network infrastructure, in this case, partnering with Cell C to provide mobile services without the overheads of building towers. This allows the ...
Oracle stock crash: Oracle stock dropped 14%, wiping out $105 billion in market value and putting the company on track for its worst single-day decline since 2001. The selloff followed weak revenue, ...
Among the most significant traditions of William & Mary is its student-administered honor system. The essence of the honor system is individual responsibility. We entrust students to maintain the Code ...
Conflict Resolution & Education is dedicated to bringing together all members of the William & Mary community who are committed to restorative conflict resolution -- including alumni, family, and ...
Julia Kagan is a financial/consumer journalist and former senior editor, personal finance, of Investopedia. Robert Kelly is managing director of XTS Energy LLC, and has more than three decades of ...
Bethany Allard is a Los Angeles-based shopping reporter at Mashable covering beauty tech, dating, sex and relationships, and headphones. That basically means she puts her hair through a lot, scrolls ...
Universities now face twin crises. Artificial intelligence is rapidly eroding their monopoly on instruction, and young adults are experiencing historically high levels of loneliness. If higher ...
It used to be that prenuptial agreements conjured visions of wealthy men and gold-diggers. But a wave of new apps is catering to millennials and Gen Z-ers, many of whom don’t have that much to divvy ...