Will Oracle Pop After Earnings Tonight?
Oracle's cloud infrastructure revenue surged 52% year-over-year, driven by AI partnerships and a $455 billion backlog signaling strong future growth, despite a slight earnings miss.
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Forget Nvidia: Oracle Is a Better AI Stock to Buy Right Now. @themotleyfool #stocks $ORCL $MSFT $AMZN $NVDA
Key PointsOracle's cloud backlog just went vertical, creating multiyear revenue visibility that most AI "plays" don't have.Its multicloud strategy is ramping fast and should translate into steadier, higher-margin growth over time.Nvidia remains outstanding. But its shipment-driven model looks more cyclical than Oracle's contract-based cloud business.10 stocks we like better than Oracle › Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) lit up after-hours trading on Sept. 9 …
Oracle shares see a massive surge in after-hours trading on optimism over new cloud contracts
Oracle's stock peaks at a 27% increase in extended trading on a strong cloud business outlook.REUTERS/Tom BrennerOracle's stock surged 27% in extended trading on a strong cloud business outlook.Oracle's cloud contracts increased its future expected revenue to $455 billion.Oracle plans to expand its cloud infrastructure, aiming for $144 billion in annual revenue by 2030.Oracle's stock just had one of its best days.On Tuesday, Oracle shares surged…
Will Oracle Pop After Earnings Tonight?
Live Updates Live Coverage Has Ended Cloud Revenue Is Massive Sep 9, 2025 4:43 PM Cloud revenue expected to almost double to $18 billion with backlog growing 360% TO $455 billion. My takeaway Sep 9, 2025 4:35 PM The big takeaway here is the better color on guidance is a much bigger win than quarterly revenue or EPS. The stock is now up 22.36% after-hours. Bullish: Massive backlog, AI Database catalyst, multi-cloud momentum. Bearish: GAAP…
Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) Stock Surges 40%. Here’s Why.
Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) stock soared by 40% in Wednesday’s trading session, putting the company on course for its best day since 1992. It’s not quite the 5,700% that the Dan Ives–backed Eightco Holdings (NASDAQ: OCTO) surged by this week, but this is a big deal for a large-cap like Oracle. How big? Well, the rally added almost $278 billion in market value, pushing the enterprise software giant toward the $1 trillion club alongside Apple (NASDAQ: AAP…
Oracle: Welcome to the GAMMATON Club
Investors were awaiting earnings from Oracle (ORCL), and at first blush the EPS miss failed to impress. But if we needed a reminder of our contention that corporate guidance is by far the most important factor for a stock’s performance, we got one in spades from ORCL. Remember, quarterly reports are backwards looking but markets are relentlessly looking towards the future. And ORCL’s leap means it might be time for a new market acronym.
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