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Failing earnings makes Oracle's Larry Ellison richer than Elon Musk
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57478, member: 636"] Oracle shares surged over 31 percent during pre-market trading following second-quarter earnings results. The company missed revenue and earnings expectations, yet investors focused on a dramatic fourfold increase in revenue backlog. Oracle secured major agreements with OpenAI, NVIDIA, and Meta that drove this backlog expansion. The cloud infrastructure business received optimistic five-year guidance projecting growth from current levels to $144 billion annually. These developments positioned Oracle as a central player in artificial intelligence infrastructure development. Larry Ellison gained approximately $70 billion in net worth within hours of the market reaction. His wealth reached $364 billion compared to Elon Musk's $384 billion, according to Bloomberg's tracking. Ellison officially became the world's richest person following the stock surge. OpenAI reportedly accounts for $300 billion of Oracle's $455 billion revenue backlog through massive data center commitments. The technology executive achieved this milestone through Oracle's transformation from database software provider to AI infrastructure leader. [/QUOTE]
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