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    Bondholders sued Oracle over losses tied to the company’s AI buildout, according to court filings and lawyers. The case was filed in federal court in Manhattan on Tuesday. The plaintiffs include several institutional investors who hold Oracle debt.

    The lawsuit alleges Oracle made false or misleading statements about its financial condition and business prospects. Bondholders said Oracle’s disclosures failed to explain risks tied to its artificial intelligence investment strategy. They claim losses on Oracle bonds resulted from the gap between public statements and internal realities.

    Oracle previously announced plans to invest heavily in artificial intelligence technology and infrastructure. The company said it would expand AI capabilities across its software and cloud services. Oracle did not immediately respond to requests for comment outside the court filings.

    Bondholders say they bought Oracle debt with the understanding that the company’s AI buildout would be financially manageable. They argue that Oracle overstated the strength of its balance sheet and future revenue growth tied to AI. The complaint points to drops in bond values after the market reacted to revised earnings forecasts and spending projections.

    The lawsuit names Oracle and certain executives as defendants. Plaintiffs allege violations of federal securities laws. They seek damages for losses tied to Oracle bonds purchased between specified dates. The filing lists specific tranches of debt that the investors hold.

    Court papers cite Oracle’s financial statements, earnings calls, and regulatory disclosures. Bondholders contend those sources did not adequately warn about the costs of AI infrastructure spending. They said internal planning documents showed greater financial strain than disclosed.

    The case focuses on what plaintiffs call a discrepancy between Oracle’s public claims and its internal assessments of AI related costs. Bondholders said the situation triggered increased volatility in Oracle’s debt securities. They aim to recover losses tied to that volatility.

    The lawsuit follows broader industry concerns about the high cost of artificial intelligence development. Many technology companies are investing heavily in AI talent, data centers, and related infrastructure. Oracle’s AI strategy included partnerships, acquisitions, and expanded cloud offerings.

    The bondholders’ complaint seeks class action status for investors who suffered similar losses. They said Oracle’s statements inflated the value of the company’s debt instruments. The filing outlines legal theories related to misrepresentation and omission.

    The court has not set a schedule for initial hearings. Lawyers for both sides are expected to file motions in the coming weeks. The outcome of the case could influence how companies disclose AI investment risks to investors. The lawsuit remains in its early stages as discovery begins and legal arguments develop.

    Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/oracle-sued-by-bondholders-over-losses-tied-ai-buildout-2026-01-14/

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