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NYSE:ORCL

Oracle (ORCL)

183.65
-0.64 (0.35%)
as of Jun 18, 2026, 11:59:35 pm Market Open.
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TOP PICK
Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly The company's largest acquisition in its history at $28 billion, sets it up to make a major move in the healthcare sector. The company it acquired produces medical hardware and software for pharmacies and labs and has been consistently profitable. Analysts believe this will allow ORCL to move from trading with its peers at 26x earnings, to next year be 13x and management noted revenue growth was the highest it has been since entering into the cloud space. We recommend a stop loss at $55, looking to achieve $93.50 -- upside over 35%. Yield 1.83%. (Analysts’ price target is $93.19)
PARTIAL BUY
Lots of horses in the stable. 12-month price target of $105.25. It has come down, but not as much as the market. Buy in thirds here at $69, 66, and 62-63.
BUY
Allan Tong’s Discover Picks I see the recent dip as a buying opportunity. Nothing broken here. Oracle trades at 25.5x earnings, which lower than Apple's or Microsoft's and half of Adobe's 52x. True, its ROI of 11.69% lags Adobe's 24.68% and Intuit's 20.62%. However, Oracle is a relatively safe tech stock, because it benefits from recurring revenues and remains profitable. True, they got into the cloud computing game late, but this division is now showing legs. You can buy Oracle and sleep well. It pays a 1.46% dividend, safe at a 32.78% payout ratio. Read 3 Technology Stocks with Potential for our full analysis.
BUY ON WEAKNESS
Tech names with real earnings will and are beating those based only on sales or speculation. You want boring, old tech companies and could thrive this year. After years of middling performance, it broke out in 2021. Still cheap at 18x PE. Reported last month a monster earnings beat and great guidance. Cloud business is on fire, but overlooked. Their old-school database business is doing well. Rallied 15% in response, but then they bought an electronics health record company which erased that gain. Wall Street is wrong; it's a good deal for Oracle. Buy this pullback.
BUY
Oracle is profitable, has defensive growth and is less cyclical, because many of its sales/revenues are recurring. Their recent acquisition was good. Also, the stock has been beaten up, so it's now a good entry point. The dinosaur tech names are worthy.
TOP PICK
Price has retreated in last little while, almost 20%. Fantastic opportunity to buy. Bought Cerner for 28B, a leader in healthcare IT providers and a rich cash cow. Market cap of 280B. Market's wondering about execution of the acquisition. A good match as long as they can execute. Yield is 1.44%. (Analysts’ price target is $100.86)
BUY
It reported last night growth, rising market share and accelerating revenue growth. Their best quarter in years. They're buying back stock and paying a good dividend. Their only real problem is handling all the business they're winning.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Nov 24/20, Up 65%) Everything is humming right now. Price target of $108.40. Buy it in thirds around $93, 88, and 83 if you're lucky.
WEAK BUY
It's very well run, but there's nothing exciting here. Oracle is doing quite well in the cloud, but no one is talking about it. He prefers Dell.
COMMENT
Is up nearly 40% this year, and is rising much faster than its growth rate. That may not matter--it has the halo effect from being in the dog house for years. It's also cheap compared to its peers.
BUY ON WEAKNESS
This year, this is been almost parabolic. If you own, stay with it. To enter, buy on a pullback.
HOLD
Sold off a few weeks ago after its report, but today made new highs. They made the turn to higher margin businesses, so Oracle deserves a higher PE. Stay with it.
WAIT
Investing in cloud-based services. Revenues were up, but they need to invest more. The earnings forecast going forward is lower than expected, and so the stock is down today. It's had a run this past year, so wait for a lower entry point.
BUY
It reports Tuesday. It's surged 28% YTD due to acceleration in its core business. As the world returnts to normal, companies continue to spend on tech. There's huge pent-up demand from last year. Orcacle's cloud business is doing well. This tech fossil has great cloud solutions of its own. This boring, old-school enterprise software company makes a ton of money. He predicts a fine quarter.
BUY

It made a new high today over $73, but has tumbled after hours on a mixed report. It's back to where it was in late-2020. It's not sexy without huge, though steady growth, but it trades at a reasonable valuation as operating margins hang in there. BTW, for the first time in a long time, it's starting to catch up to Salesforce. Around $65 was the December high and this level of resistance on the way up is support on the way down. You can buy it again. This growth to value shift has knocked a lot of high-multiple stocks on their butt. Oracle is up 12% in the last four days. You're okay to stay here. Amazon vs. Oracle: since Feb. 20, Amazon's chart is straight down while Oracle's is straight up, because Amazon is a growth play and Oracle is seen as value. Old tech is back in vogue.

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