Oracle misses on quarterly revenue as questions about AI infrastructure spending and debt drive stock slide

Oracle missed its quarterly revenue. Oracle shares slid more than 6% on Wednesday in after-hours trading, after the software giant posted quarterly results that fell short of Wall Street's revenue expectations.Here's how the numbers stacked up against estimates: Adjusted EPS: $2.26 vs. $1.64 expectedRevenue: $16.06 billion vs. $16.21 billion expectedDespite the miss, Oracle still saw 14% year-over-year revenue growth in the quarter ending November 30. Net income jumped to $6.14 billion, or $2.14 per share ...