Mesut Dogan/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Oracle ( ORCL ) reported Q4 FY26 results , and, in my view, the headline HFT algos did what they do best: they saw a $70 billion CapEx guide, compared it to the $67.66 billion consensus, and hit sell. The stock is down in the low teens % after the print. I was a bull on Oracle since November last year, and up until a few days ago, I had a position via ...
Mesut Dogan/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Oracle ( ORCL ) reported Q4 FY26 results , and, in my view, the headline HFT algos did what they do best: they saw a $70 billion CapEx guide, compared it to the $67.66 billion consensus, and hit sell. The stock is down in the low teens % after the print. I was a bull on Oracle since November last year, and up until a few days ago, I had a position via call options, which I closed as I've been raising cash during the dip in the broader markets. I'm now doubtful whether to buy this post-earnings dip. My last piece was literally titled " Oracle: Still Priced Like It's Dead Money. " I argued that the market would eventually reward the growth story of this company. Just look at the Street's revenue models below and see the trend in the y/y growth rate. Seeking Alpha It would appear that I was wrong with my thesis, as Oracle is starting to feel (at least, to me) like it's dead money. On top of that, there is a risk that is keeping me up at night lately. The likes of Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan have both flagged broader (not Oracle-specific) datacenter construction delays. In fact, JPMorgan is estimating that more than 60% of the capacity planned for 2027 completion is not yet under construction. The words "datacenter delay" are at the top of my mind when I talk about hyperscalers. Why? Well, if the buildout is delayed, guess what happens with the RPO to revenue conversion metrics? Exactly, revenue is pushed to the right (i.e., 2027 and beyond). CoreWeave's Q3 FY25 quarter comes to my mind, for some reason. I'm tempted, but I haven't bought the dip yet. Below, I explain what's keeping me from doing so. The Selloff Post Q4 FY26 Earnings Let's start with dessert. The market (in my view, mainly headline HFT algos) panic sold this stock after management guided $70B in net cash outlays for FY27 CapEx. ORCL For reference, the consensus was looking for $67.66B. Now, there is a very important detail worth noting during the Q&A . The det...
In this article SPCX Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT The Starlink logo appears on a smartphone screen with a starry night sky in the background. Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images As investors line up to buy SpaceX stock in the largest IPO on record, about the only real business they have to evaluate is Starlink , the company's satellite internet division. It's by far the biggest b...
In this article SPCX Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT The Starlink logo appears on a smartphone screen with a starry night sky in the background. Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images As investors line up to buy SpaceX stock in the largest IPO on record, about the only real business they have to evaluate is Starlink , the company's satellite internet division. It's by far the biggest by revenue, the only piece of the company that's profitable, and it boasts a dominant market position, with consumer broadband customers more than doubling over the past year to 10.3 million, SpaceX says. Meanwhile, the company's space, and artificial intelligence segments generated a combined $1.4 billion in first-quarter revenue, while their operating losses totaled $3.1 billion in that stretch. But even for Starlink, there are significant hurdles to expansion, making it harder for prospective investors to determine a reasonable price to pay for shares. SpaceX is still targeting a market cap of $1.77 trillion. SpaceX is relying on its Starship rockets, the largest ever built or launched, to begin flying and deploying its new V3 satellites to massively expand their Starlink service. The rockets are still being tested and have mostly carried dummy satellites to space so far. According to its IPO filings, SpaceX has accumulated a deficit of $41.3 billion since it was founded in 2002, and recorded an operating loss of $1.9 billion in the first quarter. The company has spent more than $15 billion developing Starship. SpaceX CFO Bret Johnsen said during the investor roadshow that "10 million customers can become hundreds of millions of customers around the world in time, because it's so much more efficient to deliver to so many different locations from space than it is terrestrially." Johnsen also said SpaceX plans to bring 5G-equivalent service to consumer devices within two years. Based on the figures SpaceX is putting out now, average revenue per using is dropping. The number...
July WTI crude oil (CLN26 ) on Thursday closed down -2.32 (-2.58%), and July RBOB gasoline (RBN26 ) closed down -0.0085 (-0.27%). Crude oil and gasoline prices gave up an early advance and settled sharply lower on Thursday after President Trump said he canceled planned military strikes on Iran, signaling...
July WTI crude oil (CLN26 ) on Thursday closed down -2.32 (-2.58%), and July RBOB gasoline (RBN26 ) closed down -0.0085 (-0.27%). Crude oil and gasoline prices gave up an early advance and settled sharply lower on Thursday after President Trump said he canceled planned military strikes on Iran, signaling...
SpaceX (NASDAQ: SPCX) stock finally begins trading publicly on June 12. At a valuation of roughly $1.77 trillion, the company will be larger than Elon Musk's Tesla and big enough to rank among the 10 most valuable companies in the world on day one. The IPO offer price is $135 per share. So, $1,000 theoretically gets you about just shy of 7.5 shares (many brokerages today offer fractional shares). ...
SpaceX (NASDAQ: SPCX) stock finally begins trading publicly on June 12. At a valuation of roughly $1.77 trillion, the company will be larger than Elon Musk's Tesla and big enough to rank among the 10 most valuable companies in the world on day one. The IPO offer price is $135 per share. So, $1,000 theoretically gets you about just shy of 7.5 shares (many brokerages today offer fractional shares). Continue reading
Karen Bass' Brother Joins Class-Action Lawsuit Against Karen Bass over LA Wildfires Authored by Luis Cornelio via Headline USA , The brother of embattled Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has sued the very city government his sister leads , alleging officials failed to protect homeowners and business owners during the destructive Palisades Fire. Kenneth Bass and his wife Cindy joined a class-action law...
Karen Bass' Brother Joins Class-Action Lawsuit Against Karen Bass over LA Wildfires Authored by Luis Cornelio via Headline USA , The brother of embattled Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has sued the very city government his sister leads , alleging officials failed to protect homeowners and business owners during the destructive Palisades Fire. Kenneth Bass and his wife Cindy joined a class-action lawsuit in May against the City of Los Angeles, alleging the city failed to fill the Santa Ynez Reservoir when the wildfire broke out on January 7, 2025, according to multiple reports. The lawsuit, filed on May 18, was first reported by L.A. Material . It includes more than 180 plaintiffs and names multiple defendants, including the Bass-run Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. In the lawsuit, Kenneth Bass alleged he and his wife suffered smoke inhalation injuries, as well as emotional distress stemming from the destruction of their home. The couple previously owned a property with a pool and panoramic views of the Malibu Pier, according to L.A. Material. Mayor Bass has publicly referenced her family's loss, telling reporters in 2025: "The loss that you're going through, I share indirectly. It's hit my family too." Bass adviser Yusef Robb dismissed questions about the lawsuit, telling reporters that there was "nothing new here." "Thousands of people are plaintiffs in this action, which names 18 public and private sector defendants," Robb added. A spokesperson for the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office downplayed the lawsuit, saying the city is confident it is not liable for the wildfires. Meanwhile, a Frantz Law Group attorney representing Kenneth Bass told the California Post the lawsuit is part of a broader mass tort process and said his family ties are "irrelevant" to his claims. " As part of the mass tort legal process, Mr. and Mrs. Bass' names were formally added as some of the nearly 40,000 victims who suffered losses ," the attorney stated. "Their family connectio...
LOS ANGELES, June 11, 2026--Remedy Science ("REMEDY"), the dermatologist-developed, education-first skincare brand translating clinical expertise into accessible, high-performance products, today announced the closing of its Series A funding round led by L Catterton, the largest global consumer-focused investment firm, with participation from existing investor Norwest and new investor Sonoma Brand...
LOS ANGELES, June 11, 2026--Remedy Science ("REMEDY"), the dermatologist-developed, education-first skincare brand translating clinical expertise into accessible, high-performance products, today announced the closing of its Series A funding round led by L Catterton, the largest global consumer-focused investment firm, with participation from existing investor Norwest and new investor Sonoma Brands Capital.