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Oracle Corporation

Oracle Corporation (ORCL)

24HHigh$141.8424HLow$137.55
$140.54
+0.01%

Last updated: 2026-07-09 10:31:48

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Key Data

Prev. Open
$139.06
Prev. Close
$140.54
Prev. Day's Range
$137.55 - $141.84
52W Range
$134.57 - $343.01
Trading Volume
27.885M
MC
$407.875B
P/E Ratio
24.3x
EPS
$5.84

Company Overview

NYSE

Oracle is an American multinational computer technology corporation headquartered in Austin, Texas. The company was formerly headquartered in Redwood Shores, California until December 2020 when it moved its headquarters to Texas. The company sells database software and technology, cloud engineered systems, and enterprise software products, particularly its own brands of database management systems.

SectorTECHNOLOGY
IndustrySOFTWARE - INFRASTRUCTURE
Headquarters2300 ORACLE WAY, AUSTIN, TX, UNITED STATES, 78741
CountryUSA
Listing Date1986-03-12
Fiscal Year Ended2026-05-31
Shares Outstanding2.88B
CIK Code1341439

Financial Metrics

Indicator2026-05-312026-02-282025-11-302025-08-31
Income$19.184B$17.19B$16.058B$14.926B
Operating Expenses$6.679B$6.092B$5.374B$4.884B
Net Income$4.304B$3.721B$6.135B$2.927B
Net Profit Margin22.4%21.6%38.2%19.6%
Earnings Per Share$1.48$1.28$2.10$1.01
EBITDA$9.656B$8.162B$9.509B$4.77B
Effective Tax Rate19.9%15.6%3.3%14.6%

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FAQ

Oracle Corporation (ticker: ORCL) is a global leader in enterprise software and cloud technologies. Its core business focuses on developing and marketing database management systems, enterprise software applications, and cloud computing solutions to help businesses manage operations and data. Oracle is also known for its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), which enables customers to develop and run applications in the cloud.
Oracle operates within the technology sector and is classified under the enterprise software and cloud computing industry. The company specializes in providing software solutions for business operations, cloud services, and advanced computing infrastructure to enterprises worldwide.
Oracle's revenue growth is primarily driven by its cloud services segment, including Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and SaaS (Software as a Service) applications. Additionally, its licensing of database software and on-premise solutions remains a significant contributor to revenue. Continued investment in new technologies, customer retention in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, and expansion into artificial intelligence and machine learning applications also fuel growth.
Yes, Oracle Corporation pays dividends to its shareholders. The company has a history of maintaining a consistent dividend policy, which reflects its profitability and commitment to returning capital to investors. It is recommended to check Oracle’s most recent dividend announcements for the current payout rate and yield.
The main risks for Oracle investors include competition in the cloud computing market from major players like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. Additionally, economic downturns or reduced IT spending among enterprise customers could affect revenue. Technological obsolescence and market disruptions also pose long-term risks to Oracle’s business model.
Oracle faces significant competition in the cloud computing market, primarily from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. While Oracle is a strong player in enterprise-focused cloud services and databases, its market share in the public cloud sector is smaller. However, Oracle’s emphasis on tailored enterprise solutions and integration of software, hardware, and cloud gives it a competitive edge in certain niches.
A recent milestone for Oracle includes its continued expansion of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and enhancements to its AI-driven cloud services. The company has also invested heavily in generative AI capabilities and positioned itself as a key player in AI/ML solutions. These moves aim to differentiate its offerings in an increasingly competitive market.
Investors should consider metrics such as Oracle's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-sales (P/S) ratio, and free cash flow generation when evaluating the stock. Analysts may also look at Oracle's cloud growth rates and subscription revenue as indicators of its long-term potential. Comparing these metrics against peers in the enterprise software industry can provide additional perspective on Oracle’s valuation.
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