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URLhttps://io-fund.com/ai-stocks/oracle-soars-after-earnings-orcl-stock-buy
Last Crawled2026-05-19 19:36:47 (14 days ago)
First Indexed2025-09-11 15:10:07 (8 months ago)
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Meta TitleOracle Soars After Earnings – Is ORCL Stock Still a Buy?
Meta DescriptionThe market is clearly excited about this report, and for good reason. Remaining performance obligations (RPO) grew 359% YoY with cloud RPO growing “nearly 500%” on top of 83% growth last year. Another key reason that Oracle’s stock is exploding higher despite a lagging fiscal Q1, is that Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) was forecast to “grow 77% to $18 billion this fiscal year and then increase to $32 billion, $73 billion, $114 billion and $144 billion over the following 4 years.” You can think of this as an acceleration from roughly 50% growth on IaaS in recent quarters to up to 128% growth in future years, specifically from the $32B to $73B in the medium-term of two years out. Also, consider that Azure is at $75 billion, which means Oracle and Microsoft will likely be on par with each other over a four-year period for their infrastructure segments. Given this, there’s no denying that Oracle reported impressive results, yet can the stock continue its run – or has the easy money been made? Below, we look more closely at Oracle’s report plus offer a buy plan that discusses how the I/O Fund – a leading AI tech portfolio - is approaching this stock.
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