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    Oracle Shares Surge on Cloud and AI Growth Boom

    Jamie CarpenterBy Jamie CarpenterJune 13, 2025Updated:June 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Introduction

    Oracle shares experienced their best week since 2001, driven by strong earnings and bullish forecasts for its cloud computing and AI infrastructure businesses. The stock jumped 24% for the week, fueled by surging demand for AI model hosting and rapid data center expansion. Oracle’s transformation from a late cloud entrant to a major player is now capturing Wall Street’s full attention.

    Record-Breaking Stock Performance

    Oracle’s shares closed at a record $215.22 on Friday, marking a 24% weekly gain, its strongest since April 2001. Unlike the dot-com era’s volatile swings, today’s rally reflects fundamental growth. The company reported quarterly revenue and earnings that beat estimates, prompting analysts like Joseph Bonner of Argus Research to raise price targets. Bonner lifted his target from $200 to $235, citing overwhelming demand for Oracle’s services.

    Cloud and AI Infrastructure Fuel Growth

    CEO Safra Catz projected fiscal 2025 revenue above $67 billion, surpassing LSEG’s $65.18 billion consensus. Oracle’s cloud division has become a key growth engine, hosting major AI workloads for clients such as Meta, OpenAI, and Elon Musk’s xAI. These firms rely heavily on Nvidia GPUs to power generative AI models that create content from simple text prompts.

    Massive Capital Investment Plans

    Oracle’s capital expenditures have surged to over $21 billion in fiscal 2025, exceeding its total investment from 2019 to 2024. Spending is expected to climb to $25 billion in fiscal 2026. Though still below Google’s anticipated $75 billion and Microsoft’s $80 billion capital spending for the year, Oracle is aggressively scaling its cloud infrastructure footprint to compete with its larger rivals.

    Expanding Client Base and Data Center Ambitions

    Oracle recently announced new cloud partnerships with startups including Baseten, Physical Intelligence, and Vast Data. Chairman Larry Ellison emphasized the company’s aggressive expansion strategy, stating, “We will build and operate more cloud infrastructure data centers than all of our cloud infrastructure competitors combined.” Oracle’s ability to meet soaring AI demand remains a key competitive advantage.

    Outpacing the Broader Tech Market

    With shares up 29% year-to-date, Oracle is outperforming most major tech peers. The Nasdaq index is up less than 1% in the same period, while Meta follows Oracle as the next best performer among large-cap tech stocks with a 17% gain. Oracle’s strong momentum reflects investor confidence in its ability to capitalize on AI-driven cloud growth and data center capacity expansion.

    Conclusion

    Oracle’s rapid transformation into a major cloud and AI infrastructure provider has fueled record-breaking stock performance and bullish growth forecasts. With soaring demand, a growing client list, and aggressive capital investments, Oracle is positioning itself as a formidable competitor in the next phase of cloud and AI development.

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