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Oracle Slides by Most Since January on Mounting AI Spending

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- Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Technology Analyst, discusses Oracle shares plunging by the most since January, erasing more than $100 billion in market value, after the company escalated its spending on AI data centers and other equipment, rising outlays that are taking longer to translate into cloud revenue than investors want.
-Geetha Ranganathan, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst on US Media, discusses the latest on Warner Brothers Discovery. A sale of news network CNN, which President Donald Trump says is required for any Warner Bros. Discovery transaction, stands to fetch at least a $3.6 billion valuation when applying a conservative 4.5x multiple to 2026 Ebitda of around $800 million, as estimated by Kagan.
-Madison Muller, Bloomberg Health Reporter, discusses how a next-generation obesity shot from Eli Lilly & Co. helped patients lose almost a quarter of their body weight, potentially making the experimental drug the most potent weight-loss medicine yet.
-Lindsay Dutch, Bloomberg Intelligence Consumer Hardlines Senior Analyst, discusses Bloomberg Intelligence’s North America Consumer Hardlines outlook for 2026. According to BI, revenue gains should extend in 2026 for most consumer-hardlines retailers in our coverage, building on demand that's poised to push top-line growth to a three-year best, on average, in 2025.

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Bloomberg Intelligence hosted by Paul Sweeney and Isabelle Lee
- Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Technology Analyst, discusses Oracle shares plunging by the most since January, erasing more than $100 billion in market value, after the company escalated its spending on AI data centers and other equipment, rising outlays that are taking longer to translate into cloud revenue than investors want.
-Geetha Ranganathan, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst on US Media, discusses the latest on Warner Brothers Discovery. A sale of news network CNN, which President Donald Trump says is required for any Warner Bros. Discovery transaction, stands to fetch at least a $3.6 billion valuation when applying a conservative 4.5x multiple to 2026 Ebitda of around $800 million, as estimated by Kagan.
-Madison Muller, Bloomberg Health Reporter, discusses how a next-generation obesity shot from Eli Lilly & Co. helped patients lose almost a quarter of their body weight, potentially making the experimental drug the most potent weight-loss medicine yet.
-Lindsay Dutch, Bloomberg Intelligence Consumer Hardlines Senior Analyst, discusses Bloomberg Intelligence’s North America Consumer Hardlines outlook for 2026. According to BI, revenue gains should extend in 2026 for most consumer-hardlines retailers in our coverage, building on demand that's poised to push top-line growth to a three-year best, on average, in 2025.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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