Oracle beats quarterly estimates as demand for its cloud services rises

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Said it grew demand for its cloud offerings, sending its shares up over 9 percent in trading after the bell.

Oracle beats quarterly estimates as demand for its cloud services rises
Oracle beat estimates for quarterly results and forecast second-quarter revenue growth above estimates on Monday, boosted by growing demand for its cloud offerings, sending its shares up over 9percent in trading after the bell. The Texas-based company's push into the cloud computing market is ...

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