Stock Markets April 7, 2026

Oracle shares tick up as talk of $14 billion data center financing surfaces

Pimco reported to be in early talks with Bank of America on financing for Oracle campus in Saline Township, Michigan

By Derek Hwang ORCL BAC
Oracle shares tick up as talk of $14 billion data center financing surfaces
ORCL BAC

Oracle Corp shares rose during Thursday trading but remained under pressure within a weak technology sector after reports that Pacific Investment Management Co. is in discussions with Bank of America to provide about $14 billion in debt financing for a large Oracle data center project in Michigan. The talks are described as early-stage and could involve bond issuance and syndication as the campus is intended to host applications for OpenAI.

Key Points

  • Oracle shares rose during Thursday's trading session but remained in negative territory amid broader technology sector weakness.
  • Bloomberg reported Pimco is in talks with Bank of America to provide about $14 billion in debt financing for an Oracle data center campus in Saline Township, Michigan.
  • The campus is reportedly intended to host applications for OpenAI; the potential financing could be structured as a bond with possible syndication to other investors.

Oracle Corp shares recorded an uptick during Thursday's trading session but stayed in negative territory overall as the wider technology sector struggled, according to market movement observed that day. The stock's modest gain followed a Bloomberg report indicating that Pacific Investment Management Co. - known as Pimco - is engaged in discussions with Bank of America Corp to help arrange roughly $14 billion of debt financing for a significant Oracle data center project in Michigan.

People familiar with the situation told Bloomberg that the financing would support a campus in Saline Township where Oracle intends to run applications for OpenAI. The report said Pimco would emerge as a major backer of that campus if the talks progress to a deal.

Those people also indicated the financing could be executed in the form of a bond. Under that structure, Pimco might syndicate portions of the transaction to other investors, spreading exposure across multiple parties.

The discussions with Pimco remain in the early stages, the report added, noting that the firm's potential involvement is the latest step in efforts to secure funding for a project that has attracted attention from financial markets and local stakeholders.

Observers framed the prospective financing as a gauge of investor appetite for large-scale debt deals tied to data center construction, a sector receiving heightened focus as demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure grows. The report did not detail any final agreements, timing, or commitments, and it characterized the talks as preliminary.


Context and implications

  • Oracle's share movement on the day reflected a mix of a short-term uptick and broader sector weakness.
  • The reported financing centered on a roughly $14 billion debt package potentially facilitated by Bank of America, with Pimco positioned as a lead investor.
  • The Saline Township campus is intended to host applications for OpenAI, linking the project to demand for AI computing capacity.

Notes on the report's status

The information about Pimco's discussions and the potential financing structure comes from unnamed people familiar with the matter and is described as being in early-stage talks. No finalized financing agreement or binding commitment was reported in the account that prompted the market reaction.

Risks

  • Talks are described as early-stage, so there is uncertainty about whether Pimco or other parties will reach a finalized financing agreement - this affects investors, lenders, and project stakeholders in the data center and financial sectors.
  • The report does not confirm binding commitments or timing for funding; the absence of definitive terms introduces execution risk for the Saline Township project and its related AI infrastructure plans.
  • Investor appetite for large-scale data center financing remains to be tested; shifting market conditions could influence the ability to place or syndicate a roughly $14 billion bond transaction, impacting capital markets and infrastructure financing channels.

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