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Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-12-13 04:23

Core Insights - OpenAI's association with companies like Oracle and Broadcom has shifted from a growth driver to a source of significant stock price declines, with Oracle's stock dropping 16% and Broadcom's 11% in a short period [4][5][6] - The market is increasingly skeptical about OpenAI's revenue potential and ability to fulfill its contracts, particularly in light of competition from Google [4][5][7] Company Performance - Oracle reported a total revenue of $16.06 billion for Q2 FY2026, which fell short of expectations, while its cloud business revenue of $8 billion grew 34% year-over-year but did not meet analyst forecasts [12][14] - Oracle's remaining performance obligations (RPO) surged 438% to $523 billion, with $300 billion attributed to a five-year computing power procurement agreement with OpenAI, raising concerns about OpenAI's ability to meet its spending commitments [12][14][16] - Broadcom's Q4 FY2025 earnings per share reached $1.95, exceeding analyst expectations, and revenue was $18.02 billion, also above forecasts. However, the stock fell sharply due to concerns over the timing of revenue from its $73 billion AI product backlog [7][9][11] Market Impact - The combined market capitalization of major AI companies, including Oracle and Broadcom, saw a significant decline, with a total loss of approximately $547 billion (around 3.8 trillion yuan) in a single day [5][6] - Companies deeply tied to OpenAI, such as Oracle, SoftBank, Microsoft, and Nvidia, have experienced substantial stock price drops since late October, with Oracle's stock down 27.7% and SoftBank's down 34% [20][21] Competitive Landscape - OpenAI faces increasing pressure from Google's new Gemini 3 model, which is perceived to have a competitive edge in the AI ecosystem, leading to concerns about OpenAI's long-term viability [22][26] - Analysts suggest that OpenAI's ambitious expansion plans may be unrealistic, with estimates indicating that it would require over $1 trillion in investments to fulfill its commitments, raising doubts about its business model sustainability [23][25][26]