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Ellison Falls Behind Nvidia’s Huang As Eighth Richest

Oracle stock has hit a 52-week low, contributing to Larry Ellison's slide in wealth rankings behind Nvidia's Jensen Huang.

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Oracle Corp (ORCL) shares have experienced a significant slump, falling 6.5% in a single session and 28% over the past month. The stock has reached a 14-month low and a 52-week low of $132. This decline follows an S&P credit downgrade of the company to BBB-.

Coverage from Yahoo Finance, Investing.com, and Seeking Alpha emphasizes high debt and execution risks. Specifically, Yahoo Finance reports that some retail investors view a $300 billion OpenAI deal as a liability. Other outlets, including GuruFocus and Trefis, are analyzing the stock's potential floor and internal scoring metrics.

Market attention is now focused on whether the 52-week low of $132 will hold or if the stock will continue to fall. Coverage from Seeking Alpha suggests Oracle could be among the first "dominos to fall."

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Quick answers

What is Oracle's current stock status?

The stock is at a 14-month low and hit a 52-week low of $132, down 28% in one month.

Why is the stock sliding?

Factors include high debt, execution risks, and a $300 billion OpenAI deal viewed by some as a liability.

Has there been a credit rating change?

Yes, S&P has downgraded Oracle to BBB-.

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