Oracle (ORCL) Stock Price

Oracle Price

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Oracle (ORCL) Stock | ISIN US68389X1054 | WKN 871460. The current Oracle stock price is 184.27 USD (2026). Revenue is 68.61 B USD. Net income is 21.62 B USD. The P/E ratio is 24.42. Market capitalization is 529.98 B USD. Oracle operates in the Information technology sector.

Revenue has compounded at 7.6% per year over the past 19 years to 57.4 B USD. Earnings per share have grown at 10.6% per year over the last 19 years. Oracle's net margin stands at 21.7%, down from 34% several years earlier. Oracle currently offers a dividend yield of about 1.25%. The payout ratio is around 43% of earnings. The dividend has grown at 18.6% per year over the past 16 years.

Oracle stock price

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Oracle Stock Price History
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Oracle Revenue, EBIT, Net Income

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Revenue
EBIT
Net Income
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Date
Revenue
EBIT
Net Income
Jan 1, 2006
14.38 B USD
4.96 B USD
3.38 B USD
Jan 1, 2007
18 B USD
6.13 B USD
4.27 B USD
Jan 1, 2008
22.43 B USD
8.01 B USD
5.52 B USD
Jan 1, 2009
23.25 B USD
8.56 B USD
5.59 B USD
Jan 1, 2010
26.82 B USD
9.84 B USD
6.14 B USD
Jan 1, 2011
35.62 B USD
12.61 B USD
8.55 B USD
Jan 1, 2012
37.12 B USD
14.06 B USD
9.98 B USD
Jan 1, 2013
37.18 B USD
14.43 B USD
10.93 B USD
Jan 1, 2014
38.28 B USD
14.98 B USD
10.96 B USD
Jan 1, 2015
38.23 B USD
14.29 B USD
9.94 B USD
Jan 1, 2016
37.05 B USD
13.1 B USD
8.9 B USD
Jan 1, 2017
37.79 B USD
13.48 B USD
9.45 B USD
Jan 1, 2018
39.38 B USD
13.9 B USD
3.59 B USD
Jan 1, 2019
39.51 B USD
14.02 B USD
11.08 B USD
Jan 1, 2020
39.07 B USD
14.2 B USD
10.14 B USD

Oracle Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement

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REVENUE (B USD)
REVENUE GROWTH (%)
GROSS MARGIN (%)
GROSS INCOME (B USD)
NET INCOME (B USD)
NET INCOME GROWTH (%)
DIV. (USD)
DIV. GROWTH (%)
SHARES (B)
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52.9657.468.6190.65133.61186.75229.56269.84
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71.4170.5158.9944.6430.2921.6717.6315
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Income Statement Key Figures

Revenue and Revenue Growth

Revenue is the starting point of every income statement — it measures the total sales Oracle generates from its core business. Revenue growth (expressed as year-over-year percentage change) is one of the most important indicators of business momentum. Sustained growth above 10 % annually is generally considered strong, while declining revenue is a serious warning sign that demands investigation.

Gross Margin

Gross margin = (Revenue − Cost of Goods Sold) ÷ Revenue. It reveals what percentage of each dollar of revenue Oracle retains after direct production costs. High gross margins (above 50 %) are typical of asset-light businesses like software and brands, while capital-intensive industries like manufacturing often operate below 30 %. Compare Oracle's gross margin to industry peers and track it over time to spot improving or deteriorating pricing power.

EBIT and EBIT Margin

EBIT measures operating profit — what remains after subtracting all operating expenses (including R&D, sales, and administrative costs) from gross profit. The EBIT margin shows this as a percentage of revenue. Because it excludes interest and taxes, EBIT allows fair comparisons between companies with different debt levels and tax jurisdictions. A rising EBIT margin indicates improving operational efficiency.

Net Income and Earnings Per Share (EPS)

Net income is the company's final profit after all expenses, interest, and taxes. Dividing net income by the number of shares outstanding gives you EPS — the single most influential metric in stock valuation. Consistent EPS growth is the primary driver of long-term stock price appreciation. Always check whether EPS growth comes from genuine profit improvement or from share buybacks reducing the share count.

Shares Outstanding

The total number of shares Oracle has issued. A declining share count (through buybacks) boosts EPS and signals management confidence. A rising share count (through stock issuance) dilutes existing shareholders. Always monitor this number alongside EPS to get the full picture of per-share value creation.

Analyst Estimates

The projected figures represent consensus estimates from professional analysts. Compare these forecasts against Oracle's historical growth rates to assess whether expectations are realistic. A company that consistently beats consensus estimates tends to see its stock price rewarded over time, while repeated misses erode investor confidence.

Oracle stock margins

The Oracle margin analysis displays the gross margin, EBIT margin, as well as the profit margin of Oracle. The EBIT margin (EBIT/sales) indicates the percentage of sales that remains as operating profit. The profit margin shows the percentage of sales that remains for Oracle.
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Gross margin
EBIT margin
Profit margin
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Date
Gross margin
EBIT margin
Profit margin
Jan 1, 2006
77.5 %
34.48 %
23.51 %
Jan 1, 2007
76.71 %
34.08 %
23.75 %
Jan 1, 2008
77.79 %
35.71 %
24.61 %
Jan 1, 2009
79.38 %
36.79 %
24.05 %
Jan 1, 2010
78.51 %
36.68 %
22.87 %
Jan 1, 2011
76.42 %
35.39 %
23.99 %
Jan 1, 2012
78.83 %
37.87 %
26.89 %
Jan 1, 2013
80.15 %
38.82 %
29.38 %
Jan 1, 2014
81.09 %
39.15 %
28.62 %
Jan 1, 2015
80.3 %
37.38 %
26 %
Jan 1, 2016
79.81 %
35.37 %
24.03 %
Jan 1, 2017
80.28 %
35.67 %
25.01 %
Jan 1, 2018
79.53 %
35.3 %
9.11 %
Jan 1, 2019
79.76 %
35.49 %
28.05 %
Jan 1, 2020
79.68 %
36.35 %
25.94 %

Oracle Stock Revenue, EBIT, Earnings per Share

The Oracle earnings per share therefore indicates how much revenue Oracle has generated per share in a given period. The earnings before interest and taxes per share shows how much of the operating profit corresponds to each share. The earnings per share indicates how much of the profit belongs to each share.
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Revenue per Share
EBIT per share
Earnings per Share
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Date
Revenue per Share
EBIT per share
Earnings per Share
Jan 1, 2006
2.72 USD
0.94 USD
0.64 USD
Jan 1, 2007
3.42 USD
1.16 USD
0.81 USD
Jan 1, 2008
4.29 USD
1.53 USD
1.06 USD
Jan 1, 2009
4.53 USD
1.67 USD
1.09 USD
Jan 1, 2010
5.29 USD
1.94 USD
1.21 USD
Jan 1, 2011
6.95 USD
2.46 USD
1.67 USD
Jan 1, 2012
7.29 USD
2.76 USD
1.96 USD
Jan 1, 2013
7.68 USD
2.98 USD
2.26 USD
Jan 1, 2014
8.31 USD
3.25 USD
2.38 USD
Jan 1, 2015
8.49 USD
3.17 USD
2.21 USD
Jan 1, 2016
8.61 USD
3.04 USD
2.07 USD
Jan 1, 2017
8.96 USD
3.2 USD
2.24 USD
Jan 1, 2018
9.29 USD
3.28 USD
0.85 USD
Jan 1, 2019
10.59 USD
3.76 USD
2.97 USD
Jan 1, 2020
11.86 USD
4.31 USD
3.08 USD

Oracle business model & stock analysis

Oracle Corp. is an American company founded in 1977 by Larry Ellison, Bob Miner, and Ed Oates in Santa Clara, California. The company's idea was to develop and sell database-driven software systems. Oracle now offers a wide range of software and hardware products, including database management systems (DBMS), middleware, application software, computer hardware, and cloud services.

Oracle SWOT Analysis

Strengths

Oracle Corp has a strong brand presence and reputation in the global technology industry. It offers a wide range of software products and services, including databases, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, cloud solutions, and more.

The company has a diverse and loyal customer base, including large enterprises and governments. This broad customer base helps Oracle generate substantial recurring revenue and maintain stable financial performance.

Oracle has a strong focus on innovation and invests heavily in research and development (R&D). This enables them to continually enhance their product offerings and stay ahead of competitors, providing cutting-edge solutions to clients.

Weaknesses

One potential weakness of Oracle is its relatively high dependence on license and maintenance fees for revenue. This dependency on a single revenue stream makes the company vulnerable to economic downturns and changes in market conditions.

Oracle's pricing strategy is often seen as complex and costly, which can deter some potential customers. This may limit their market reach and reduce their competitive advantage compared to more affordable alternatives.

Another weakness lies in the company's heavy reliance on acquisitions for growth. While acquisitions can bring new technologies and customer bases, integrating acquired companies and aligning their cultures can be challenging and time-consuming.

Opportunities

The growing demand for cloud-based solutions presents a significant opportunity for Oracle. They can further expand their cloud services and capitalize on the increasing trend of businesses migrating to the cloud for enhanced scalability and cost-effectiveness.

Oracle can leverage its strong customer relationships and brand reputation to upsell and cross-sell additional products and services. This can drive revenue growth and increase customer loyalty, especially within their existing customer base.

The advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) offer an opportunity for Oracle to develop and integrate intelligent features into their products. This could provide significant competitive advantages in segments like data analytics and automation.

Threats

One significant threat to Oracle is intense competition from other major players, such as Microsoft and Amazon. These competitors offer alternative solutions and have strong market positions, posing challenges to Oracle's market share.

Emerging technologies and new entrants in the industry also pose threats to Oracle. Startups and disruptive companies may introduce innovative solutions that can quickly gain traction and disrupt traditional markets where Oracle operates.

Another potential threat is the increasing emphasis on data privacy and security regulations. Non-compliance with evolving regulations could harm Oracle's reputation and lead to legal and financial repercussions.

Oracle Segments

Oracle Revenue by Segment (1/3)

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Date
Cloud services and license support
Jan 1, 2014
0 USD
Jan 1, 2015
0 USD
Jan 1, 2016
0 USD

Oracle Revenue by Segment (2/3)

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Date
Infrastructure cloud services and license support
Cloud Services
License Support
Applications cloud services and license support
Jan 1, 2014
0 USD
0 USD
0 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2015
0 USD
0 USD
0 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2016
0 USD
0 USD
0 USD
0 USD

Oracle Revenue by Segment (3/3)

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Total for operating segments Member
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Date
Total for operating segments Member
Jan 1, 2014
38.31 B USD
Jan 1, 2015
38.25 B USD
Jan 1, 2016
37.06 B USD

Oracle Revenue by Region

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Americas
United States
Other countries
EMEA
Asia Pacific
United Kingdom
Japan
Germany
Canada
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Date
Americas
United States
Other countries
EMEA
Asia Pacific
United Kingdom
Japan
Germany
Canada
Jan 1, 2017
0 USD
17.77 B USD
13.82 B USD
0 USD
0 USD
2 B USD
1.62 B USD
1.42 B USD
1.1 B USD
Jan 1, 2018
0 USD
19.08 B USD
14.37 B USD
0 USD
0 USD
2.17 B USD
1.69 B USD
1.38 B USD
1.14 B USD
Jan 1, 2022
23.68 B USD
0 USD
0 USD
12.01 B USD
6.75 B USD
0 USD
0 USD
0 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2025
36.34 B USD
0 USD
0 USD
14.03 B USD
7.04 B USD
0 USD
0 USD
0 USD
0 USD

Oracle Eulerpool Fair Value

Oracle historical P/E ratio, EBIT multiple, and P/S ratio

Oracle annual returns

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Annual Return

What This Chart Shows

This chart breaks down 's total annual return into two components: price return (gains or losses from stock price movement) and dividend return (income received from dividend payments). Together, they represent the total return an investor would have earned in each calendar year.

Price Return

Price return measures the percentage change in 's stock price from January 1st to December 31st of each year. Positive bars indicate the stock appreciated; negative bars show a decline. This is the component most investors focus on, but it tells only part of the story — especially for dividend-paying stocks.

Dividend Return

Dividend return represents the income generated from dividends paid during the year, expressed as a percentage of the starting stock price. While it may seem small in any single year (typically 1–4 % for established companies), dividends compound significantly over decades and have historically contributed roughly 40 % of total stock market returns.

What to Look For

Examine how many years showed positive vs. negative returns to gauge consistency. A stock with mostly positive years and small drawdowns suggests lower risk. Also compare 's annual returns to a benchmark index — consistently outperforming the market is a hallmark of a strong investment. Pay attention to the worst years: understanding downside risk is just as important as chasing upside potential.

Oracle shares outstanding

The number of shares was Oracle in 2025 — This indicates how many shares 2.866 B is divided into. Since shareholders are the owners of a company, each share represents a small portion of the company's ownership.
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Number of stocks
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Date
Number of stocks
Jan 1, 2006
5.29 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2007
5.27 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2008
5.23 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2009
5.13 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2010
5.07 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2011
5.13 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2012
5.1 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2013
4.84 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2014
4.6 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2015
4.5 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2016
4.31 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2017
4.22 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2018
4.24 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2019
3.73 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2020
3.29 B base_Shares

Oracle Dividend History

18 years of dividend payments · 9 consecutive increases

YearAnnual DividendYoY ChangePayments
20260.5USDYTD
Jan 9, 20260.5USD 0.0%1/1
20252.3USD 43.7%
Jan 9, 20250.4USD 0.0%1/5
Jan 10, 20250.4USD 0.0%2/5
Apr 10, 20250.5USD 25.0%3/5
Jul 10, 20250.5USD 0.0%4/5
Oct 9, 20250.5USD 0.0%5/5
20241.6USD 5.3%
20231.52USD 18.8%
20221.28USD 6.7%
20211.2USD 25.0%
20200.96USD 5.5%
20190.91USD 19.7%
20180.76USD 5.6%
20170.72USD 20.0%

Oracle dividend history and estimates

In 2025, Oracle paid a dividend amounting to 2.3 USD. Dividend means that Oracle distributes a portion of its profits to its owners.
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Dividend
Dividend (Estimate)
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Date
Dividend
Dividend (Estimate)
Invalid Date
0.15 USD
0.05 USD
Jan 1, 2010
0.2 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2011
0.23 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2012
0.42 USD
0 USD
Invalid Date
0.24 USD
0.16 USD
Jan 1, 2014
0.48 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2015
0.72 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2016
0.6 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2017
0.72 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2018
0.76 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2019
0.91 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2020
0.96 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2021
1.2 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2022
1.28 USD
0 USD
Jan 1, 2023
1.52 USD
0 USD

Oracle dividend payout ratio

In 2025, Oracle had a payout ratio of 42.93%. The payout ratio indicates the percentage of the company's profits that Oracle distributes as dividends.
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Payout ratio
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Date
Payout ratio
Jan 1, 2006
36.88 %
Jan 1, 2007
36.88 %
Jan 1, 2008
36.88 %
Jan 1, 2009
13.76 %
Jan 1, 2010
16.53 %
Jan 1, 2011
13.77 %
Jan 1, 2012
21.43 %
Jan 1, 2013
10.62 %
Jan 1, 2014
20.17 %
Jan 1, 2015
32.58 %
Jan 1, 2016
28.99 %
Jan 1, 2017
32.14 %
Jan 1, 2018
90.48 %
Jan 1, 2019
30.74 %
Jan 1, 2020
31.17 %
Price targets and forecasts for Oracle are not yet available.

Oracle Earnings Estimates

Oracle Earnings Estimates

DateEPS estimateRevenue EstimateQuarterly report
6/16/20262USD19.48 BUSD2026 Q4
6/10/20262USD19.48 BUSD2026 Q4
6/9/20262USD19.48 BUSD2026 Q4
3/10/20261.74USD17.24 BUSD2026 Q3
3/9/20261.74USD17.24 BUSD2026 Q3
12/15/20251.67USD16.55 BUSD2026 Q2
12/10/20251.67USD16.54 BUSD2026 Q2
12/12/20241.51USD14.39 BUSD2025 Q2
12/9/20241.51USD14.39 BUSD2025 Q2
6/10/20241.68USD15.04 BUSD2024 Q4
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EESG©

Eulerpool ESG Scorecard© for the Oracle stock

49/100
52
Environment
75
Social
20
Governance
E

Environment

20
Scope 1 - Direct Emissions10,237
Scope 2 - Indirect emissions from purchased energy787,719
Scope 3 - Indirect emissions within the value chain841,968
Total CO₂ emissions797,956
CO₂ reduction strategy
Coal energy
Nuclear power
Animal experiments
Fur & Leather
Pesticides
Palm Oil
Tobacco
Genetically modified organisms
Climate concept
Sustainable forestry
Recycling regulations
Environmentally friendly packaging
Hazardous substances
Fuel consumption and efficiency
Water consumption and efficiency
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Social

20
Percentage of female employees31.7
Percentage of women in management
Percentage of Asian employees
Share of Asian management
Percentage of Hispanic/Latino employees
Hispano/Latino Management share
Percentage of Black employees
Black Management Share
Percentage of white employees
White Management Share
Adult content
Alcohol
Weapons
Firearms
Gambling
Military contracts
Human rights concept
Privacy concept
Occupational health and safety
Catholic
G

Governance (Corporate Governance)

4
Environmental reporting
Stakeholder Engagement
Call Back Policies
Antitrust law

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Oracle Executives and Management Board

SL

Mr. Stuart Levey

(62)

Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer

Compensation14.68 M USD
JH

Mr. Jeffrey Henley

(80)

Executive Vice Chairman of the Board · since 1991

Compensation9.46 M USD
MS

Ms. Maria Smith

(59)

Executive Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer

Compensation8.46 M USD
LE

Mr. Lawrence Ellison

(81)

Chairman of the Board, Founder, Chief Technology Officer · since 1977

Compensation5.64 M USD
SC

Ms. Safra Catz

(63)

Executive Vice Chairman of the Board · since 1999

Compensation1.11 M USD

Oracle Supply Chain

Frequently asked questions about Oracle

Oracle Corp is a multinational technology corporation specializing in developing and marketing computer hardware and software products. The business model of Oracle Corp revolves around offering a comprehensive range of database management systems, enterprise software, and cloud solutions to businesses across various industries. Oracle's products enable organizations to store, manage, and analyze their data efficiently, making informed strategic decisions and achieving operational excellence. With a focus on innovation and providing end-to-end solutions, Oracle Corp aims to empower businesses with cutting-edge technologies to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving digital world.

All fundamentals and in-depth analysis of Oracle

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