Zacks.com users have recently been watching Oracle (ORCL) quite a bit. Thus, it is worth knowing the facts that could determine the stock's prospects.
With market volatility intensifying amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, several stocks are flashing warning signs.
ORCL ramps up AI cloud power with AMD GPUs, fueling 62% OCI revenue growth and a $25B investment push for 2026.
Oracle (ORCL) wants to help aspiring defense contractors make deals with the Pentagon.
The program aims to help smaller technology vendors access Defense Department customers and further entrench the software giant's cloud platform.
ORCL's Q4 AI growth is impressive but premium valuation suggests holding existing positions while new investors await better fiscal 2026 entry points.
The recommendations of Wall Street analysts are often relied on by investors when deciding whether to buy, sell, or hold a stock. Media reports about these brokerage-firm-employed (or sell-side) analysts changing their ratings often affect a stock's price.
Examine the evolution of Oracle's (ORCL) overseas revenue trends and their effects on Wall Street's forecasts and the stock's prospects.
Oracle's cloud and AI infrastructure demand is surging, with RPOs up 41% and management projecting even steeper growth ahead. Our thesis: Oracle's unique position as the data and infrastructure enabler for enterprise AI makes it the key beneficiary of the AI boom. Capex is set to rise sharply to meet unprecedented demand, likely requiring more debt, but revenue growth and valuation multiples remain compelling.
Major U.S. equities indexes moved lower after Israel conducted attacks targeting Iran's nuclear program and military leadership, prompting a retaliation from Tehran and exacerbating the tense geopolitical environment in the Middle East and across the globe.
Oracle appears to have appointed two new presidents. Internally, the people are considered part of a succession plan for Larry Ellison, one insider said.
Oracle shares popped 24% this week, their best performance since 2001, after the company's earnings report pointed to momentum in its cloud business. The stock has outperformed all of tech's megacaps so far this year.