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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow breaks down Oracle’s earnings as it posts its biggest gain in two years amid a spike in bookings in its cloud computing business. Plus, Bitcoin continues its record-breaking run as $2.7 billion flowed into crypto assets last week.

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    March 12, 2024 at 5:03 pm

    >I have about 5% of my portifolio in AAPL stock, any advice on any other that I can grow my $200 k capital to a million dollars???

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  2. @Dakid015

    March 12, 2024 at 6:58 pm

    “Remaining performance obligation” ..You know who wrote that? the accountants 😂. And yeah they know how to put people to sleep with their lame and useless terminology. Remaining performance obligation is just their way of saying Oracle just needs to deliver their services to their clients in order to earn the revenue and recognize it on their books. Please don’t let their overly technical jargon fool you. It’s just their cooky way of saying things 😂

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