Oracle class action targets alleged AI CapEx misstatements over June–December 2025 class period

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Oracle class action targets alleged AI CapEx misstatements over June–December 2025 class period

A securities class action lawsuit has been filed against Oracle and certain officers on behalf of investors who purchased Oracle securities between June 12, 2025, and Dec. 16, 2025. The complaint alleges Oracle misrepresented or failed to disclose that its AI infrastructure strategy would drive large capital expenditures without equivalent near-term revenue growth. It also alleges the increased spending created risks related to Oracle’s debt and credit rating, free cash flow, and ability to fund projects. The law firm said investors can review the complaint at bgandg.com/ORCL.

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