(Part 2 of 5) - Earnings Calendar - is Oracle worthy? (08Dec25)

Earnings Calendar (08Dec25)

Several notable companies are scheduled to report their earnings in the coming week, including Campbell’s, Oracle, Adobe, Broadcom, and Costco.

Let us take a look at Oracle.

Technical and Analyst Sentiment

Oracle currently receives a “Buy” recommendation based on technical analysis. Analysts also hold a positive view, assigning a “Buy” rating. The consensus price target stands at $332.29, which implies a potential upside of 52.72% from current levels. While these signals point toward optimism, it’s noteworthy that Oracle’s share price has risen by 13% over the past year.

Financial Performance

Oracle’s revenue has shown substantial growth, rising from $37 billion in 2016 to $57 billion in 2025. Over the same period, operating profit increased from $13.1 billion to $18 billion. The company’s earnings per share (EPS) have more than doubled, advancing from $2.07 in 2016 to $4.34 in 2025. Dividends per share also saw a marked increase, moving from $0.60 in 2016 to $1.70 in 2025.

Valuation and Financial Health

Oracle’s price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is currently 49.9. The company’s debt-to-equity ratio stands at 3.8, which may warrant attention due to its elevated level. However, Oracle maintains healthy margins, with the 10-year median for free cash flow (FCF) at 30.8% and gross profit margins at 79%.

Oracle’s P/E (49.9) is currently higher than the direct Software industry average approx 31.5-34.0. This multiple suggests that investors are pricing in strong future growth expectations, primarily driven by the company’s aggressive transition to its high-margin Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Fusion Cloud ERP platforms. (Source: Gemini)

The above are some of the recent news surrounding Oracle.

The earning’s forecast are $1.65 and $16.19B for Oracle’s EPS and revenue respectively.

Given the above data, I prefer to monitor the business for now. While it has maintained profitability and decent cashflow, there is much expectation for future earnings and its debt deserves some attention.

@TigerStars

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  • Mortimer Arthur
    ·12-08 12:20
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    If it trades above $240 before earnings the stock falls. If it stays below $230 the stock goes to $260 after earnings. $300 is my target I’ll take short term pain…massive long term gains
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    • KYHBKO
      Thanks for sharing. The financials do not look all that bad despite the high debt servicing.  I prefer to monitor.  I think that there can be other "more" attractive options.
      12-08 16:23
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  • Enid Bertha
    ·12-08 12:10
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    Like last ER, but this time is different, ORCL will not surprise but shock the shorties and hedges funds managers with its numbers and better forecast. ORCL‘s SP will not fall back like last time, but continue to surge up thru out 2026.

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    • KYHBKO
      thanks for sharing. I plan to monitor for now.
      12-08 16:22
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