Oracle posts 21% revenue growth to $19.2 billion as AI lifts cloud sales 47%
Oracle's fiscal Q4 results showed strong AI-driven momentum: revenue rose 21% to $19.2B, adjusted EPS grew 24% to $2.11, and cloud revenue jumped 47% to $9.9B. Remaining performance obligations surged 363% to $638B, largely from large-scale AI contracts, strengthening forward visibility. Added institutional support (Tudor/Paul Tudor Jones stake) and upbeat sell-side commentary reinforce near-term investor confidence in ORCL.
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Oracle reported fiscal fourth-quarter results for the period ending in May, with revenue up 21% year over year to $19.2 billion and adjusted earnings per share rising 24% to $2.11. Driven by AI demand, total cloud revenue climbed 47% to $9.9 billion, while remaining performance obligations surged 363% to $638 billion. Separately, Tudor Investment Corp. initiated a position in ORCL in the second quarter, buying 1.3 million shares.