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Oracle Earnings Preview: Cloud-Based Segments To Continue To Drive Growth
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) is scheduled to announce its Q2 fiscal 2018 results on Thursday, December 14. The company has reported a solid set of results in recent quarters, primarily driven by strong demand for cloud services. Oracle’s IaaS, PaaS a...
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Why Cloud Services Account For 60% Of Oracle’s Value Despite Just 10% Revenue Contribution
Software giant Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) has witnessed rapid growth in its cloud services business in recent years, while its core on-premise software business has slowed down. Furthermore, ancillary hardware and services segments have also declined in ...
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What To Expect From Oracle’s Fiscal Q1 Earnings
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) is scheduled to announce its Q1’18 results on Thursday, September 14. The company reported a solid set of results through fiscal 2017, driven by strong demand for cloud services. Oracle’s IaaS, PaaS and SaaS revenue...
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Higher Cloud Revenue Growth Estimates Has Led To Over 20% Rise In Our Valuation Of Oracle
Key Highlights Price estimate raised by 22% to $54 per share. Cloud revenue forecast has been increased because of sustained performance Oracle can scoop out extra $4 billion in gross profit by the end of 2023 See our complete analysis for...
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Oracle Ready To Sail The Cloud Wave As Future Revenues And Margins Look Strong After FY’17 Results
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) released its Q4’17 and annual FY’17 earnings on June 21, and managed to beat its own earnings guidance and analyst estimates by a comfortable margin of over 10 cents per share. The revenues, too, exceeded the analys...
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Oracle Q3’17 Earnings: IaaS Could Emerge As A Dark Horse
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), released its Q3’17 earnings on March 15 th, and managed to beat its own guidance, as cloud revenues continued to grow faster than the fall in legacy software license sales, which was supported by accelerated sequential growth ...
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Oracle Q3’17 Earnings Preview: Overall Top-Line Likely To Grow, But Legacy Business Remains A Concern
The world’s largest Relational Database Management Company, Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), is set to release its Q3’17 earnings on March 15 th . Brief Recap Of 1H FY’17 The software-as-a-service and platform-as-service business turned out to be the ...
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Oracle’s Cloud Growth Reaches An All Time High But Legacy Business Continues To Offset The Growth
The leader in relational database software, Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) released its Q217 earnings on December 15th. Total revenues were essentially flat on a mix of positive and negative trends. For the fourth consecutive quarter, the company managed to...
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Oracle’s Earnings Preview: Can New Technology Help Oracle Achieve Its Cloud Growth Target?
Leading software company Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) is all set to release its Q2’17 earnings on December 15th. (Fiscal years end with May.) The company’s revenues have been pretty much flat since 2012, at around $38 billion, due to a decreas...
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Oracle Q1’17 Earnings Review: Cloud Continues To Be In Limelight Amidst Slow Revenue Growth
Database Management Software company Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) released its Q1’17 earnings on September 15th, with somewhat mixed results. (Fiscal years end with May.) The company continued to show an exceptional growth of 59% in total cloud re...
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Oracle Earnings Preview: Cloud Likely Saw Higher Growth As IaaS Comes Into Focus
Leading software company, Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) is scheduled to release its fiscal Q1’17 earnings on Thursday, September 15th. (Fiscal years end on May 31st.) Oracle’s revenues have remained relatively flat in recent as has its net profi...
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Oracle to Acquire NetSuite: Why Oracle Is Shifting To Cloud?
Software giant Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) announced late last month that it will acquire leading cloud based software suite provider NetSuite for $9.6 billion. With the increasing shift of software to cloud-based services, on premise software solutions ...
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How Is Oracle’s Revenue and Gross Profit Composition Expected To Change In The Future?
The change in Oracle’s revenue and gross profit composition is a clear indicator of its transition from a legacy on-premise software licenses vendor to a major cloud-computing services provider in the coming years. Have more questions...
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By How Much Is Oracle’s Revenue & Gross Profit Expected to Change In The Next 5 Years?
Revenue: Nominal decline as growth in SaaS & PaaS expected to be offset by decline in On-Premise Software Gross Profit: 5% CAGR as steep jump in SaaS & PaaS margins to be offset by lower profits from On-Premise Software Have more q...
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Oracle 2016Q3 Earnings: Past Bookings Boosted Cloud Revenues, On-Premise Slump Continued
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