Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Oracle — The software giant fell more than 5%, leading a reversal in tech stocks, after The Information reported its margins on its cloud business are weaker than analysts currently estimate and that it is losing money on some of its Nvidia chip deals. Figma — The design software vendor jumped about 7%, adding to its 7% gain in the prior session . On Monday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman introduced Figma’s integration into ChatGPT, which will allow ChatGPT users to have Figma run tasks from within their conversations. Dell Technologies — The PC maker seesawed after it increased its full-year outlook . The company now sees annual revenue growth between 7% and 9%, up from a 3% to 4% range. Dell also sees earnings growing at least 15% year on year. Shares jumped as much as 6.1% before pulling back to the flatline. Ford — Shares of the automaker tumbled more than 7% after investors learned a fire at a key supplier will interrupt business for months. The New York plant, operated by Novelis, supplies aluminum sheet to the auto industry. Energy stocks — Shares of energy companies fell as oil prices slipped to the lowest level since May. Marathon Petroleum and Halliburton fell nearly 3%, while Phillips 66 , Devon Energy and Valero were all down more than 2% each. Paypal — Shares rose more than …