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These Experts Say Oracle's Latest Results Are a 'Huge Relief' for the Tech Sector
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Can Oracle’s strong results breathe more confidence back into the AI trade?
Oracle (ORCL) shares were up over 13% in recent trading, leading other tech stocks higher, a day after the company posted better-than-expected earnings and lifted its revenue outlook for fiscal 2027.
Wedbush analysts said Oracle’s results come as a “huge relief” for the tech sector, considering recent worries about the industry’s ability to deliver on its hefty investments in AI infrastructure.
Why This Matters to Investors
Oracle’s stock has taken a bigger hit than many other tech stocks in recent months amid concerns about its dependence on OpenAI, and its debt load as it finances a massive data center buildout. Wednesday’s move higher could point to easing concerns that would benefit the sector broadly.
Morgan Stanley analysts wrote that the latest results could “form a foundation for Oracle to begin rebuilding” trust from investors, after its revenue fell short of estimates in December.
While ratings could still change following the report, all but one of the 12 analysts with current ratings tracked by Visible Alpha consider Oracle shares a “buy.” Their average price target around $250 would imply more than 50% upside from Wednesday’s levels.
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Even with today’s gains, Oracle shares are still down about 13% since the start of the year and 50% from September’s record highs.
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