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Oracle Boosts Outlook Amid Huge AI Demand. The Stock Is Surging.
Key Takeaways
Oracle turned in a strong quarter and raised its long-term outlook on strong AI demand. Will it be enough to bring its stock out of its slump?
Shares of Oracle were up about 9% in extended trading after the company said it had an “exceptional” quarter, in what could point to the start of a reversal in its recent decline.
Oracle posted adjusted earnings per share of $1.79 on a 22% year-over-year jump in revenue to a record $17.2 billion for the company’s fiscal third quarter. Both figures topped analysts’ estimates compiled by Visible Alpha.
Why This Is Significant
The sharp move higher could point to improving sentiment around Oracle’s stock, which has taken a bigger hit than many other corners of the AI trade in recent months amid concerns about its debt load and exposure to OpenAI.
Meanwhile, the company’s backlog more than quadrupled to a record $553 billion. Oracle said most of the growth “related to large scale AI contracts,” and that it doesn’t expect to have to raise any incremental funds to service those agreements.
Looking ahead, Oracle raised its revenue outlook for fiscal 2027 to $90 billion. It kept its 2026 guidance steady at $67 billion.
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Citi analysts said they expect shares of Oracle to trade higher in the wake of what they called a “very solid” print. Wedbush analysts led by Dan Ives called the results a “huge relief” not just for Oracle, but the broader tech sector, “given the AI buildout jitters.”
Heading into Tuesday’s results, the stock was more than 50% off its September highs.
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