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Oracle raises AI spending estimate, spooks investors
Theregister· 2025-12-11 00:44
Core Insights - Oracle anticipates an increase of $15 billion in its FY 2026 capital expenditures due to investments aimed at accommodating AI workloads and growth in Remaining Performance Obligations (RPO) [1][2] Financial Performance - For fiscal Q2 2026, Oracle reported revenue of $16.1 billion, representing a 14 percent year-on-year increase, with earnings per share (EPS) of $2.10, up 91 percent [3] - The company's backlog rose by $68 billion to a total of $523 billion, driven by commitments from Meta and Nvidia [2] Revenue Breakdown - Cloud revenue reached $8 billion, up 34 percent; cloud infrastructure revenue was $4.1 billion, up 68 percent; cloud application revenue was $3.9 billion, up 11 percent; fusion cloud revenue was $1.1 billion, up 18 percent; and NetSuite Cloud ERP revenue was $1 billion, up 13 percent [4] Stock Performance and Market Reaction - Oracle's stock experienced a decline of over 11 percent in after-hours trading following the earnings report, and a more severe drop of 23 percent in November due to concerns over the company's debt levels related to AI investments [4][5] - Despite recent stock fluctuations, Oracle's stock is still up about 20 percent for the year, aligning with NASDAQ performance [7] Cost and Restructuring - Restructuring costs for the quarter reached $406 million, a 387 percent increase year-on-year, primarily due to layoffs and severance obligations from a $1.6 billion restructuring plan [3] Financing and Debt Management - The company has access to various capital sources, including public bonds, banks, and private debt markets, to manage its financial commitments [6] - Oracle is exploring financing options that allow customers to bring their own chips for installation in data centers, which could help synchronize payments and reduce borrowing needs [7]