Informed sources revealed that Oracle's issuance of $5 billion in mandatory convertible preferred shares received an oversubscription multiple times the offering size.
Approximately half of the allocation was directed to long-only investors, with the remainder placed with hedge funds, including convertible arbitrage funds.
As of the time of writing, Oracle's stock price had declined by 2.9% to $155.44.
Documents indicated that institutions such as Bank of America, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs Group, HSBC Holdings, and JPMorgan Chase participated in the offering.
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