Anticipation Runs High
Unleashing Oracle's Q4 Earnings: Will They Break Records?
Oracle is primed to drop its quarterly report, and the anticipation is thick: analysts are tiptoeing towards a whopping 42% hike in profits. The ticker has been on a tear. Now, it's Oracle's turn to show the world it can keep pace with growth expectations.
Here's a sneak peek at what analysts are forecasting for Oracle's Q4 2025 earnings, based on the predictions circulating pre-report:
- Adjusted Net Income: Analysts bet big on Oracle's adjusted net income reaching $4.75 billion, or $1.65 per share, a nice bump from last year's $4.61 billion, or $1.63 per share.
- Revenue Growth: Visible Alpha analysts predict total revenue to grow a sizable 9% year-over-year, hitting $15.57 billion. Sweetening the deal is the fervent attention on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), with revenue anticipated to spurt by around 54% year-over-year, landing at a whopping $3.11 billion.
- EPS Performance: The general consensus among analysts points to EPS of $1.64 to $1.65. Intriguingly, if Oracle manages to hit the top end of this range, it will have outperformed the projections.
- Growth Drivers: Analysts singled out Oracle Cloud Infrastructure as a major growth catalyst, evidenced by the growing demand for AI and increasing enterprise interest in database modernization.
Curious to see how Oracle's actual results stack up against these predictions? Well, buckle up! Oracle reported total revenue of $15.9 billion (up 11% year-over-year) and EPS of $1.70, just edging out the anticipated figures.
Looking ahead, company officials have signaled even stronger growth for cloud services. In fact, they expect cloud infrastructure revenue to shoot up at a 70%+ year-over-year rate and aim for broader revenue to soar to a staggering $67 billion for the new fiscal year.
Let's hope Oracle can keep this momentum going and prove to the world that it's got what it takes to be a powerhouse in the tech industry! Now, just a couple more weeks... Fingers crossed!
Analysts have expressed optimism about Oracle's financial performance, anticipating an increase in adjusted net income to $4.75 billion and revenue growth of 9%. The focus on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure as a growth driver suggests that investing in this sector could yield positive results for business interests.