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Managers have reportedly been asked to submit lists of affected employees, with the goal of trimming payroll before Oracle's fiscal second quarter begins Sept. 1. The cuts could reach double-digit percentages on some teams. The company already reduced its workforce by 21,000 roles, or about 13%, during the fiscal year that ended in May, bringing headcount down to roughly 141,000 employees from 162,000 a year earlier.
Severance and related exit costs jumped sharply as a result, climbing to $1.84 billion for the year from just $374 million the year before. Oracle has said publicly that AI adoption is one factor behind the reductions, language that rarely appears so directly in corporate filings. The urgency behind the cuts is not surprising given Oracle's spending pattern.
The cloud infrastructure company grew sales by 17% in fiscal 2026, which is notable for a decades-old database software entity. However, its revenue growth is not enough to cover the cost of building out AI data centers. Oracle's capital expenditures jumped to $55.7 billion for the fiscal year ended in May 2026, up from $21.2 billion the year before and just $6.9 billion two years earlier.
The company's spending outpaced cash generation, which meant ORCL reported a free cash outflow of almost $24 billion in fiscal 2026. To cover that gap, Oracle raised $46.1 billion in long-term debt during the year and issued $5 billion in preferred stock. Long-term debt on Oracle's balance sheet climbed to $122.3 billion as of May 2026, up from $85.3 billion the prior year.
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