TLDR Oracle is planning thousands of job cuts across multiple divisions, possibly starting this month. The layoffs are driven by soaring costs from a massive AITLDR Oracle is planning thousands of job cuts across multiple divisions, possibly starting this month. The layoffs are driven by soaring costs from a massive AI

Oracle (ORCL) Stock: Thousands of Job Cuts Planned Amid Data Center Costs

2026/03/06 02:57
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TLDR

  • Oracle is planning thousands of job cuts across multiple divisions, possibly starting this month.
  • The layoffs are driven by soaring costs from a massive AI data center expansion.
  • Some cuts will target roles expected to be replaced by AI.
  • Oracle plans to raise $45B–$50B in 2026 to fund its cloud infrastructure buildout.
  • The company reports Q3 fiscal 2026 earnings on Tuesday, March 10.

Oracle has moved aggressively into AI infrastructure over the past year, landing high-profile deals with OpenAI, xAI, and Meta. Now, that ambition is coming with a price tag — and a headcount cost.


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Bloomberg reported Thursday that Oracle is preparing to cut thousands of jobs across the company. The reductions could begin as soon as this month.

The planned cuts are broader than Oracle’s usual rolling layoffs. They will span multiple divisions, with some targeting roles the company believes AI will eventually replace.

Earlier this week, Oracle quietly began reviewing open job listings in its cloud division, effectively slowing or freezing new hires in that area.

The backdrop here is a cash crunch. Oracle has been spending heavily to build out the data centers needed to power its AI cloud contracts.

In December, Oracle said capital expenditures for fiscal 2026 would come in $15 billion higher than the $35 billion it had previously estimated — a $50 billion total.

Then in February, Oracle announced plans to raise between $45 billion and $50 billion in 2026 to fund more cloud infrastructure capacity. That includes a new at-the-market equity program of up to $20 billion and mandatory convertible preferred securities.

Rising Costs, Rising Concerns

The fundraising plan rattled investors, who have been watching Oracle’s debt load grow. The company burned through roughly $10 billion in cash in the first half of fiscal 2026 alone.

Oracle’s stock fell more than 15% last year, and the company has missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in eight of its last ten quarters.

As of May 2025, Oracle employed around 162,000 full-time workers globally.

Customers and Contracts

Oracle’s key cloud customers include OpenAI, Meta, Nvidia, AMD, TikTok parent ByteDance, and Elon Musk’s xAI. The $300 billion OpenAI deal in particular helped propel Oracle into the upper tier of cloud providers.

But serving those customers requires infrastructure — and infrastructure costs money.

Oracle is now trying to balance aggressive expansion with financial discipline. The job cuts appear to be one part of that equation.

The company is set to report third-quarter fiscal 2026 results on Tuesday, March 10.

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