Oracle Stock Climbs For Third Month, Still In Buy Range

Oracle stock price forecast

Key Points

  • Oracle shares are up after a breakout from a cup-with-handle base on March 31st.
  • The stock is currently buyable, as it's up just slightly up from a recent buy point above $96.74.
  • Oracle is making inroads with AI and selected Nvidia's BlueField-3 DPU as the latest addition to its networking stack in March.
  • Revenue grew by 18% in each of the past three quarters.
  • Oracle's recent acquisition of healthcare technology specialist Cerner has provided a sales boost.
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Shares of Oracle Corp. NYSE: ORCL are working on their third month in a row of upside trade, following a breakout from a cup-with-handle base on March 31.

The stock is currently in buy range as it’s up only slightly from a recent buy point above $96.74, prior to a pullback with support along the 10-day and 21-day averages, which converged recently. You can see that pullback on the Oracle chart, using a daily view.

With a market capitalization of $262.45 billion, Oracle is by far the largest company in the computer software and database sub-industry. It’s the tenth-largest company within the S&P 500 tech sector, as tracked by the Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund NYSEARCA: XLK. 

Although Oracle focuses on cloud services and is getting involved with AI, it’s one of those old-line tech companies that doesn’t have the red-hot “buzz” factor of newer peers, such as Workday Inc. NASDAQ: WDAY, Splunk Inc, NASDAQ: SPLK or MongoDB Inc. NASDAQ: MDB

However, being a hip new tech startup doesn’t matter as much as a company’s return. In recent months, Oracle has been outperforming Splunk by a long shot, and outperforming Workday and MongoDB by smaller margins. 

Oracle, which went public back in the stone age of 1986, focuses on enterprise software to help businesses manage their operations and data. The company also has a relatively small hardware unit. Oracle’s products include database management systems, cloud services, and other business applications. 


Oracle customers hail from essentially every industry, including finance, healthcare, retail, and technology.

Oracle's AI Strategy

Like every other tech, and really, every company these days, Oracle is making inroads with AI. 

In March, Oracle announced that it selected Nvidia Corp. NASDAQ: NVDA’s  BlueField-3 DPU as the latest addition to its networking stack, offering Oracle Cloud Infrastructure customers a new option for offloading data center tasks from CPUs. 

According to an Oracle executive quoted in the joint news release Oracle Cloud Infrastructure offers enterprise customers accessibility to AI and scientific computing infrastructure.

Oracle is divided into three business units: Cloud and license, hardware, and services, with each comprised of a single operating segment.

Oracle earnings of $1.22 a share in the most recent quarter beat views, although revenue fell short. It marked the first time since the quarter ended in November 2021 that earnings increased year-over-year. 

Cerner Acquisition Brought Growth

Revenue grew by 18% in each of the past three quarters. Previously, revenue has been increasing at single-digit rates. That increase coincides with Oracle’s acquisition of healthcare technology specialist Cerner in June of 2022.

Cerner’s customer roster who onboarded with Oracle includes the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; hospital groups in the U.S., the U.K., Canada, and the Middle East; and the Australian Defense Forces.

“While we are pleased with this early success of the Cerner business, we expect the signing of new healthcare contracts to accelerate over the next few quarters,” said Oracle founder and chairman Larry Ellison, in the earnings release.  

Long List Of Competitors

That’s great news for Oracle and its investors, but there are headwinds, primarily in the form of ever-growing competition. The software industry is inherently cutthroat, and the barriers to entry are getting lower. 

Oracle acknowledges that its rivals include “some of the largest and most competitive companies in the world.” Those include Amazon.com, Inc. NASDAQ: AMZN, Microsoft Corporation NASDAQ: MSFT, International Business Machines Corporation NYSE: IBM, Intel Corporation NASDAQ: INTC, Cisco Systems, Inc. NASDAQ: CSCO, Adobe Systems Incorporated NASDAQ: ADBE, Alphabet Inc. NASDAQ: GOOGL, Salesforce Inc. NYSE: CRM, SAP SE NYSE: SAP, HP Inc. NASDAQ: HPQ, and Workday. 

That’s a long list, and it shows: Oracle, despite being a best-in-class provider of on-premise database technologies, as evidenced by its customer list, risks being overlooked as other rivals promote cloud solutions. 

Acquiring Growth

It’s telling that the largest recent revenue increases came from the Cerner acquisition, and growth through acquisition is certainly a valid way for a mature company to keep up the pace of earnings.

Acquisition is part of Oracle’s operating strategy, and could provide a needed boost when it comes to growing cloud revenue.

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Companies Mentioned in This Article

CompanyMarketRank™Current PricePrice ChangeDividend YieldP/E RatioConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target
Oracle (ORCL)
4.9429 of 5 stars
$115.39+0.3%1.39%30.45Moderate Buy$130.76
Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLK)N/A$198.00+0.4%0.65%38.18HoldN/A
Workday (WDAY)
4.861 of 5 stars
$255.74-0.4%N/A49.66Moderate Buy$293.61
Splunk (SPLK)
1.6694 of 5 stars
$156.90flatN/A124.52Hold$135.31
MongoDB (MDB)
3.7882 of 5 stars
$369.29+0.8%N/A-148.91Moderate Buy$443.86
NVIDIA (NVDA)
4.9065 of 5 stars
$796.77-3.3%0.02%66.73Moderate Buy$940.30
Amazon.com (AMZN)
4.8718 of 5 stars
$176.59-1.6%N/A60.89Buy$203.13
Microsoft (MSFT)
4.6226 of 5 stars
$409.06+0.4%0.73%36.99Moderate Buy$434.05
International Business Machines (IBM)
4.2529 of 5 stars
$184.01+1.0%3.61%22.63Hold$177.23
Intel (INTC)
4.7714 of 5 stars
$34.50+0.6%1.45%88.46Hold$42.38
Cisco Systems (CSCO)
4.7807 of 5 stars
$48.35+0.1%3.31%14.70Hold$55.53
Adobe (ADBE)
4.8543 of 5 stars
$477.12+0.9%N/A45.61Moderate Buy$620.72
Alphabet (GOOGL)
2.6958 of 5 stars
$159.13+0.5%N/A27.44Moderate Buy$158.71
Salesforce (CRM)
4.9256 of 5 stars
$276.19-0.2%0.14%65.76Moderate Buy$310.61
SAP (SAP)
2.8645 of 5 stars
$188.10+0.0%0.86%40.80Moderate Buy$202.00
HP (HPQ)
4.7093 of 5 stars
$28.10+1.6%3.91%8.22Moderate Buy$33.11
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