Core Viewpoint - A class action lawsuit has been filed against Oracle Corporation and certain senior executives for securities fraud, following significant stock drops attributed to potential violations of federal securities laws [1][2]. Group 1: Lawsuit Details - Investors have until April 6, 2026, to request to lead the case, which is pending in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware [2]. - The lawsuit asserts claims under Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 on behalf of Oracle common stock investors [2]. Group 2: Company Background - Oracle is known for selling database software, enterprise applications, and cloud infrastructure, with a recent shift towards cloud computing infrastructure to support advanced AI models [3]. Group 3: Allegations Against Oracle - Oracle allegedly misled investors regarding its data center development contracts for AI infrastructure, claiming that increased capital expenditures (CapEx) would lead to rapid revenue and profit growth, while in reality, the CapEx was not translating into meaningful near-term revenue [4]. - The company's AI strategy reportedly resulted in a significant increase in CapEx without corresponding revenue, raising concerns about its debt, credit rating, free cash flow, and project funding capabilities [4]. Group 4: Stock Performance - Oracle's stock price dropped significantly after disclosures in September and December 2025, with a notable decline of $24.16 per share (nearly 11%) on December 11, 2025, following disappointing revenue growth and high CapEx reported on December 10, 2025 [5].
ORCL COURT DEADLINE: BFA Law Notifies Oracle Corporation Faces Securities Fraud Allegations Over AI Spend – BFA Law Notifies Investors of the April 6 Class Action Deadline