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Oracle stock dips 6% on report Blue Owl Capital won't back $10 billion data center

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The Oracle logo exhibited during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Feb. 28, 2019.

Oracle stocks dipped about 6% on Wednesday following a report that discussions with Blue Owl Capital on backing a $10 billion data center in Michigan had stalled, although the cloud company later disputed the report.

Blue Owl had been in talks with Oracle about funding a 1-gigawatt facility for OpenAI in Saline Township, Michigan, according to the Financial Times.

However, the plans fell through due to concerns about Oracle's rising debt levels and extensive artificial intelligence spending, the FT reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

The cloud company later said the project was moving forward and "on schedule," but that Blue Owl was not part of equity talks.

"Our development partner, Related Digital, selected the best equity partner from a competitive group of options, which in this instance was not Blue Owl. Final negotiations for their equity deal are moving forward on schedule and according to plan," Oracle spokesperson Michael Egbert said in a statement.

Blue Owl Capital and the FT did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.