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    Oracle Announces Record Q4 and FY 2026 Results Driven by Cloud Infrastructure & Cloud Applications

    6/10/26 4:05:00 PM ET
    $ORCL
    Computer Software: Prepackaged Software
    Technology
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    • Record Remaining Performance Obligations grew $85 billion in Q4 from $553 billion to $638 billion
    • Record Q4 Earnings per Share GAAP up 21% USD to $1.45, non-GAAP up 24% USD to $2.111
    • Record Q4 Total Revenues $19.2 billion, up 21% USD, and up 20% constant currency
    • Record Q4 Total Cloud Revenues $9.9 billion, up 47% USD, and up 46% constant currency
      • Q4 Cloud Infra (IaaS) Revenue $5.8 billion, up 93% USD, and up 92% constant currency
      • Q4 Cloud Apps (SaaS) Revenue $4.1 billion, up 10% USD, and up 9% constant currency
    • Record FY 2026 Earnings per Share GAAP up 34% USD to $5.83, non-GAAP up 27% USD to $7.631
    • Record FY 2026 Total Revenues $67.4 billion, up 17% USD, and up 16% constant currency
    • Record FY 2026 Total Cloud Revenues $34.0 billion, up 39% USD, and up 37% constant currency
      • FY 2026 Cloud Infra (IaaS) Revenue $18.1 billion, up 77% USD, and up 75% constant currency
      • FY 2026 Cloud Apps (SaaS) Revenue $15.9 billion, up 11% USD, and up 10% constant currency

    AUSTIN, Texas, June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) today announced another record quarter with strong revenue growth across its Cloud Infrastructure and Cloud Applications businesses. Total quarterly revenues increased 21% to $19.2 billion, reflecting broad-based demand for Oracle's industry-leading cloud technology and applications suites. Cloud revenues (IaaS + SaaS) increased 47% to $9.9 billion driven by 93% growth in Cloud Infrastructure (IaaS), and 10% growth in Cloud Applications (SaaS). Software revenues were down 2% to $6.8 billion, reflecting our customers' continuing migration from on-premise software to the Cloud. Services revenues were $1.5 billion, up 13%, and Hardware revenues were $0.9 billion, up 9%. 

    (PRNewsfoto/Oracle)

    Oracle generated Q4 GAAP operating income of $6.1 billion, up 20%, while non-GAAP operating income rose to a record $8.6 billion, up 22%, driven by strong revenue growth and operating efficiency actions taken during the quarter. GAAP net income available to common shareholders reached $4.2 billion, up 23%, and non-GAAP net income available to common shareholders grew to $6.2 billion, up 26%. Q4 GAAP earnings per share increased to $1.45, up 21%, and non-GAAP earnings per share climbed to $2.111, up 24%. 

    Financial Results for FY 2026

    Fiscal year 2026 total revenues were up 17% to a record $67.4 billion. Cloud revenues increased 39% to $34.0 billion. Software revenues were down 1% to $24.5 billion. Services revenues were $5.7 billion, up 10%, and Hardware revenues were $3.1 billion, up 5%.

    Fiscal year 2026 GAAP operating income was $20.6 billion, up 17%, and non-GAAP operating income rose to a record $28.9 billion, up 16%. GAAP net income available to common shareholders reached $17.0 billion, up 36%, while non-GAAP net income available to common shareholders grew to $22.2 billion, up 29%. GAAP earnings per share increased to $5.83, up 34%, while non-GAAP earnings per share climbed to $7.631, up 27%.

    Oracle's strong operating income translated to record fiscal year operating cash flow of $32.0 billion, up 54%. Free cash flow was negative $23.7 billion for fiscal year 2026 as Oracle continued to execute on investments to support the growth of its Cloud Infrastructure business. 

    Remaining Performance Obligations

    Remaining Performance Obligations, or RPO, ended the quarter at $638 billion, up 363% USD year-over-year and up $85 billion sequentially from the end of Q3. 

    Most of the RPO increase in both Q3 and Q4 were large scale AI contracts where the customer prepaid Oracle for the purchase of the GPUs, or the customer bought and supplied the GPUs to Oracle. The prepaid and customer supplied hardware portions of our large AI contracts now total $75 billion. This substantially reduces the amount of capital Oracle must raise to build out our AI datacenters. 

    Capital Investment Program and Capital Funding

    Oracle's capital investment program supports the pursuit of unprecedented opportunities in AI Cloud Infrastructure as described at our most recent Financial Analyst Meeting. In fiscal year 2026, Oracle raised $43 billion in debt financing and $5 billion in equity financing. In fiscal year 2027, Oracle expects to raise approximately $40 billion through a combination of debt and equity financing including its previously announced $20 billion at-the-market equity issuance. Oracle does not expect to issue additional debt in calendar year 2026.

    Guidance for Q1 FY 2027

    Oracle is providing the following forward-looking guidance for Q1 FY 2027:

    • Total Revenues are expected to grow from 27% to 29% in both constant currency and USD.
    • Total Cloud revenue is expected to grow between 57% and 63% in constant currency and is expected to grow between 58% and 64% in USD.
    • Non-GAAP earnings per share is expected to grow between 16% and 19% and be between $1.71 and $1.75 in constant currency and grow between 17% and 20% and be between $1.72 and $1.76 in USD.

    Guidance for Full FY 2027

    For fiscal year 2027, we confirm our prior revenue guidance of $90 billion total revenue and raise our non-GAAP EPS guidance to $8.05, which is growth of 18%1 after adjusting for the one-time events of selling our Ampere chip business and Bloom Energy warrants in fiscal year 2026. 

    AI Market and Technology Evolution

    The large increases in Oracle's RPO and revenue are driven by the growing demand for cloud infrastructure for AI training and inferencing. Oracle is building datacenters that are intended to use clean energy from natural gas fuel cells to generate electricity with minimal emissions. Other innovations in the areas of high-performance networking, advanced security and autonomous software have made Oracle the world's fastest growing provider of cloud datacenters.

    Our database and applications businesses are both benefiting from Oracle's early adoption of AI. The Oracle Multicloud AI Database grew 404% in Q4—making it our fastest growing business ever. The Oracle Health application suite will soon include a completely new AI version of the Cerner hospital and clinic patient care management system. We expect this new AI patient care management system to push the growth rate of the overall Oracle Health business to double-digits in fiscal year 2027. And this is just the beginning of the expansion of the Oracle Health business.

    We believe AI is about to completely revolutionize healthcare. Improvements in patient care are expected to yield much better patient outcomes, while dramatically lowering the cost of healthcare throughout the world. Oracle Health AI systems will allow doctors to spend less time with computers and more time with patients. AI molecular design models are expected to enable researchers to accelerate the development of life-saving drugs. Oracle's new AI clinical trial system is designed to enable regulators to rapidly review and approve clinical trial test results enabling patients to get access to new drugs sooner. AI will make healthcare better, more accessible, and less expensive. 

    Common Stock Quarterly Dividend

    The board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.50 per share of outstanding common stock. This dividend will be paid to stockholders of record as of the close of business on July 10, 2026, with a payment date of July 24, 2026.

    Footnotes

    1 – Q4 and FY 2026 results include one-time net investment gains from certain transactions. Excluding these investment gains, Q4 non-GAAP EPS would be $2.03, up 20% in USD and up 18% in constant currency and FY 2026 non-GAAP EPS would be $6.83, up 13% in USD and up 11% in constant currency. Excluding these same investment gains, FY 2027 non-GAAP EPS growth would be 18%.

    Other Information

    • A sample list of customers which purchased Oracle Cloud services during the quarter will be available at www.oracle.com/customers/earnings/.
    • A list of recent technical innovations and announcements is available at www.oracle.com/news/.
    • To learn what industry analysts have been saying about Oracle's products and services see www.oracle.com/corporate/analyst-reports/.

    Earnings Conference Call and Webcast

    Oracle will hold a conference call and webcast today to discuss these results at 4:00 p.m. Central. A live and replay webcast will be available on the Oracle Investor Relations website at www.oracle.com/investor/.

    About Oracle

    Oracle offers integrated suites of applications plus secure, autonomous infrastructure in the Oracle Cloud. For more information about Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), please visit us at www.oracle.com.

    Trademarks

    Oracle, Java, MySQL, and NetSuite are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation. NetSuite was the first cloud company—ushering in the new era of cloud computing.

    "Safe Harbor" Statement: Statements in this press release relating to future plans, expectations, beliefs, intentions and prospects, including statements regarding expected future revenues, cloud revenue growth, earnings per share, remaining performance obligations, future customer demand for AI and cloud infrastructure services, future capital expenditures and financing requirements, planned debt and equity financing activities, planned datacenter expansion and technology deployment, future product offerings and enhancements, anticipated benefits of AI technologies and AI-enabled healthcare solutions, expected growth of Oracle Health, future market opportunities and future dividend payments are "forward-looking statements" and are subject to material risks and uncertainties. Risks and uncertainties that could affect our current expectations and our actual results, include, among others: our ability to develop new products and services, integrate acquired products and services and enhance our existing products and services, including our AI products; our management of complex cloud and hardware offerings, including the sourcing of technologies and technology components such as graphic processing units; our ability to anticipate, plan for, secure and manage datacenter capacity; significant coding, manufacturing or configuration errors in our offerings; risks associated with acquisitions; business volatility and risks associated with government contracting; economic, political and market conditions, including tariffs and trade wars; information technology system failures, privacy and data security concerns; cybersecurity breaches; unfavorable legal proceedings, government investigations, and complex and changing laws and regulations. A detailed discussion of these factors and other risks that affect our business is contained in our SEC filings, including our most recent reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q, particularly under the heading "Risk Factors." Copies of these filings are available online from the SEC or by contacting Oracle's Investor Relations Department at (650) 506-4073 or by clicking on SEC Filings on the Oracle Investor Relations website at www.oracle.com/investor/. All information set forth in this press release is current as of June 10, 2026. Oracle undertakes no duty to update any statement in light of new information or future events.

     ORACLE  CORPORATION 



















     Q4 FISCAL 2026 FINANCIAL RESULTS 

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

    ($ in millions, except per share data)

























    Three Months Ended May 31,



    % Increase







    % Increase

    (Decrease)







    2026

    % of 

    2025

    % of 

    (Decrease)

    in Constant







    Revenues

    Revenues

    in US $

    Currency (1)



    REVENUES

















    Cloud

    $            9,913

    52 %

    $            6,737

    43 %

    47 %

    46 %





    Software

    6,824

    35 %

    6,968

    44 %

    (2 %)

    (3 %)





    Hardware

    924

    5 %

    850

    5 %

    9 %

    7 %





    Services

    1,523

    8 %

    1,348

    8 %

    13 %

    12 %





          Total revenues

    19,184

    100 %

    15,903

    100 %

    21 %

    20 %



    OPERATING EXPENSES

















    Cloud and software

    5,224

    27 %

    3,343

    21 %

    56 %

    56 %





    Hardware

    293

    2 %

    252

    2 %

    16 %

    13 %





    Services

    1,155

    6 %

    1,145

    7 %

    1 %

    0 %





    Sales and marketing

    2,068

    11 %

    2,306

    15 %

    (10 %)

    (12 %)





    Research and development 

    2,613

    14 %

    2,654

    17 %

    (2 %)

    (1 %)





    General and administrative

    444

    2 %

    467

    3 %

    (5 %)

    (5 %)





    Amortization of intangible assets

    431

    2 %

    544

    3 %

    (21 %)

    (21 %)





    Restructuring and other

    823

    4 %

    83

    0 %

    899 %

    901 %





          Total operating expenses 

    13,051

    68 %

    10,794

    68 %

    21 %

    20 %



    OPERATING INCOME

    6,133

    32 %

    5,109

    32 %

    20 %

    18 %





    Interest expense

    (1,438)

    (8 %)

    (978)

    (6 %)

    47 %

    47 %





    Non-operating income, net

    675

    4 %

    20

    0 %

    *

    *



    INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES

    5,370

    28 %

    4,151

    26 %

    29 %

    27 %





    Provision for income taxes

    1,066

    6 %

    724

    4 %

    47 %

    45 %



    NET INCOME

    $            4,304

    22 %

    $            3,427

    22 %

    26 %

    23 %





    Preferred stock dividends

    81



    -









    NET INCOME AVAILABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS

    $            4,223



    $            3,427



























    EARNINGS PER SHARE ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS:

















    Basic

    $              1.47



    $              1.22











    Diluted

    $              1.45



    $              1.19









    WEIGHTED AVERAGE COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING:

















    Basic

    2,878



    2,805











    Diluted

    2,915



    2,871



































































































    (1)

    We compare the percent change in the results from one period to another period using constant currency disclosure. We present constant currency information to provide a framework for assessing how our underlying businesses performed excluding the effect of foreign currency rate fluctuations. To present this information, current and comparative prior period results for entities reporting in currencies other than United States dollars are converted into United States dollars at the exchange rates in effect on May 31, 2025, which was the last day of our prior fiscal year, rather than the actual exchange rates in effect during the respective periods. Movements in international currencies relative to the United States dollar during the three months ended May 31, 2026 compared with the corresponding prior year period increased our total revenues by 1 percentage point, total operating expenses by 1 percentage point and operating income by 2 percentage points.





















    *

    Not meaningful

































     

    ORACLE  CORPORATION











































    Q4 FISCAL 2026 FINANCIAL RESULTS

    RECONCILIATION OF SELECTED GAAP MEASURES TO NON-GAAP MEASURES (1) 

    ($ in millions, except per share data)

















































    Three Months Ended May 31,



    % Increase

    (Decrease)


    in US $

    % Increase

    (Decrease)

    in Constant

    Currency (2) 







    2026







    2026





    2025







    2025



    GAAP

    Non-GAAP

    GAAP

    Non-GAAP









    GAAP



    Adj.



    Non-GAAP





    GAAP



    Adj.



    Non-GAAP















































    TOTAL REVENUES



    $       19,184



    $             -



    $       19,184





    $       15,903



    $             -



    $       15,903



    21 %

    21 %

    20 %

    20 %













































    TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES



    $       13,051



    $    (2,457)



    $       10,594





    $       10,794



    $    (1,926)



    $         8,868



    21 %

    19 %

    20 %

    19 %





         Stock-based compensation (3)



    1,203



    (1,203)



    -





    1,299



    (1,299)



    -



    (7 %)

    *

    (7 %)

    *





         Amortization of intangible assets (4)



    431



    (431)



    -





    544



    (544)



    -



    (21 %)

    *

    (21 %)

    *





         Restructuring and other



    823



    (823)



    -





    83



    (83)



    -



    899 %

    *

    901 %

    *



    OPERATING INCOME



    $         6,133



    $     2,457



    $         8,590





    $         5,109



    $     1,926



    $         7,035



    20 %

    22 %

    18 %

    21 %



    OPERATING MARGIN %



    32 %







    45 %





    32 %







    44 %



    (16) bp.

    54 bp.

    (42) bp.

    44 bp.



    INCOME TAX EFFECTS (5)



    $         1,066



    $        527



    $         1,593





    $            724



    $        472



    $         1,196



    47 %

    33 %

    45 %

    32 %



    NET INCOME



    $         4,304



    $     1,930



    $         6,234





    $         3,427



    $     1,454



    $         4,881



    26 %

    28 %

    23 %

    26 %



    NET INCOME AVAILABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS



    $         4,223



    $     1,930



    $         6,153





    $         3,427



    $     1,454



    $         4,881



    23 %

    26 %

    21 %

    25 %



    DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS



    $           1.45







    $           2.11





    $           1.19







    $           1.70



    21 %

    24 %

    19 %

    23 %



    DILUTED WEIGHTED AVERAGE COMMON

    SHARES OUTSTANDING



    2,915



    -



    2,915





    2,871



    -



    2,871



    2 %

    2 %

    2 %

    2 %























































































    (1)

    This presentation includes non-GAAP measures. Our non-GAAP measures are not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable GAAP measures, and should be read only in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP. For a detailed explanation of the adjustments made to comparable GAAP measures, the reasons why management uses these measures, the usefulness of these measures and the material limitations on the usefulness of these measures, please see Appendix A. 













































    (2)

    We compare the percent change in the results from one period to another period using constant currency disclosure. We present constant currency information to provide a framework for assessing how our underlying businesses performed excluding the effect of foreign currency rate fluctuations. To present this information, current and comparative prior period results for entities reporting in currencies other than United States dollars are converted into United States dollars at the exchange rates in effect on May 31, 2025, which was the last day of our prior fiscal year, rather than the actual exchange rates in effect during the respective periods. 













































    (3)

    Stock-based compensation was included in the following GAAP operating expense categories:



























































    Three Months Ended





    Three Months Ended



















    May 31, 2026





    May 31, 2025



















    GAAP



    Adj.



    Non-GAAP





    GAAP



    Adj.



    Non-GAAP















         Cloud and software



    $            144



    $      (144)



    $               -





    $            150



    $      (150)



    $               -















         Hardware



    6



    (6)



    -





    7



    (7)



    -















         Services



    52



    (52)



    -





    52



    (52)



    -















         Sales and marketing



    185



    (185)



    -





    200



    (200)



    -















         Research and development



    705



    (705)



    -





    737



    (737)



    -















         General and administrative



    111



    (111)



    -





    153



    (153)



    -















               Total stock-based compensation



    $         1,203



    $   (1,203)



    $               -





    $         1,299



    $   (1,299)



    $               -























































    (4)

    Estimated future annual amortization expense related to intangible assets as of May 31, 2026 was as follows:





         Fiscal 2027



    $            731





































         Fiscal 2028



    694





































         Fiscal 2029



    620





































         Fiscal 2030



    582





































         Fiscal 2031



    377





































         Thereafter



    225





































               Total intangible assets, net



    $         3,229













































































    (5)

    Income tax effects were calculated reflecting an effective GAAP tax rate of 19.8% and 17.5% in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026 and 2025, respectively, and an effective non-GAAP tax rate of 20.4% and 19.7% in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026 and 2025, respectively. The difference in our GAAP and non-GAAP tax rates in each of the fourth quarters of fiscal 2026 and 2025 was primarily due to the net tax effects related to stock-based compensation expense, restructuring and other expense, including the tax effects on amortization of intangible assets, and, final remeasurement impact of the U.S. One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act primarily related to the remeasurement of a deferred tax liability previously recorded during 2021, as part of our legal entity structure, partially offset by the net deferred tax effects related to an income tax benefit that was previously recorded due to the partial realignment of our legal entity structure.









    *  

    Not meaningful

















































































     

     

    ORACLE  CORPORATION 



















     FISCAL 2026 YEAR TO DATE FINANCIAL RESULTS 

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS



    ($ in millions, except per share data)

























    Year Ended May 31,



    % Increase







    % Increase

    (Decrease)







    2026

    % of 

    2025

    % of 

    (Decrease)

    in Constant







    Revenues

    Revenues

    in US $

    Currency (1)



    REVENUES

















    Cloud

    $         33,989

    51 %

    $         24,506

    43 %

    39 %

    37 %





    Software

    24,541

    36 %

    24,724

    43 %

    (1 %)

    (3 %)





    Hardware

    3,084

    5 %

    2,936

    5 %

    5 %

    3 %





    Services

    5,743

    8 %

    5,233

    9 %

    10 %

    8 %





          Total revenues

    67,357

    100 %

    57,399

    100 %

    17 %

    16 %



    OPERATING EXPENSES

















    Cloud and software

    17,597

    26 %

    11,569

    20 %

    52 %

    51 %





    Hardware

    868

    1 %

    782

    1 %

    11 %

    8 %





    Services

    4,556

    7 %

    4,576

    8 %

    0 %

    (2 %)





    Sales and marketing

    8,331

    12 %

    8,651

    15 %

    (4 %)

    (5 %)





    Research and development 

    10,272

    15 %

    9,860

    17 %

    4 %

    4 %





    General and administrative

    1,618

    2 %

    1,602

    3 %

    1 %

    0 %





    Amortization of intangible assets

    1,671

    3 %

    2,307

    4 %

    (28 %)

    (28 %)





    Restructuring and other

    1,838

    3 %

    374

    1 %

    391 %

    384 %





          Total operating expenses 

    46,751

    69 %

    39,721

    69 %

    18 %

    17 %



    OPERATING INCOME 

    20,606

    31 %

    17,678

    31 %

    17 %

    13 %





    Interest expense

    (4,599)

    (7 %)

    (3,578)

    (6 %)

    29 %

    29 %





    Non-operating income, net

    3,547

    5 %

    60

    0 %

    *

    *



    INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES

    19,554

    29 %

    14,160

    25 %

    38 %

    33 %





    Provision for income taxes (2)

    2,467

    4 %

    1,717

    3 %

    44 %

    39 %



    NET INCOME 

    $          17,087

    25 %

    $          12,443

    22 %

    37 %

    32 %





    Preferred stock dividends

    103



    -









    NET INCOME AVAILABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS

    $          16,984



    $          12,443



























    EARNINGS PER SHARE ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS:

















    Basic

    $              5.94



    $              4.46











    Diluted

    $              5.83



    $              4.34









    WEIGHTED AVERAGE COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING:

















    Basic

    2,860



    2,789











    Diluted

    2,914



    2,866



































































































    (1)

    We compare the percent change in the results from one period to another period using constant currency disclosure. We present constant currency information to provide a framework for assessing how our underlying businesses performed excluding the effect of foreign currency rate fluctuations. To present this information, current and comparative prior period results for entities reporting in currencies other than United States dollars are converted into United States dollars at the exchange rates in effect on May 31, 2025, which was the last day of our prior fiscal year, rather than the actual exchange rates in effect during the respective periods. Movements in international currencies relative to the United States dollar during the year ended May 31, 2026 compared with the corresponding prior year period increased our total revenues by 1 percentage point, total operating expenses by 1 percentage point and operating income by 4 percentage points.





















    (2)

    Provision for income taxes for the year ended May 31, 2026 includes the impact of the U.S. One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act, which was signed into law on July 4, 2025.





















    *  

    Not meaningful

































     

    ORACLE  CORPORATION











































    FISCAL 2026 YEAR TO DATE FINANCIAL RESULTS

    RECONCILIATION OF SELECTED GAAP MEASURES TO NON-GAAP MEASURES (1) 

    ($ in millions, except per share data)

















































    Year Ended May 31,



    % Increase

    (Decrease)


    in US $

    % Increase

    (Decrease)

    in Constant

    Currency (2) 







    2026







    2026





    2025







    2025



    GAAP

    Non-GAAP

    GAAP

    Non-GAAP









    GAAP



    Adj.



    Non-GAAP





    GAAP



    Adj.



    Non-GAAP















































    TOTAL REVENUES



    $       67,357



    $             -



    $       67,357





    $       57,399



    $             -



    $       57,399



    17 %

    17 %

    16 %

    16 %













































    TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES



    $       46,751



    $    (8,320)



    $       38,431





    $       39,721



    $    (7,355)



    $       32,366



    18 %

    19 %

    17 %

    17 %





         Stock-based compensation (3)



    4,811



    (4,811)



    -





    4,674



    (4,674)



    -



    3 %

    *

    3 %

    *





         Amortization of intangible assets (4)



    1,671



    (1,671)



    -





    2,307



    (2,307)



    -



    (28 %)

    *

    (28 %)

    *





         Restructuring and other



    1,838



    (1,838)



    -





    374



    (374)



    -



    391 %

    *

    384 %

    *



    OPERATING INCOME



    $       20,606



    $     8,320



    $       28,926





    $       17,678



    $     7,355



    $       25,033



    17 %

    16 %

    13 %

    13 %



    OPERATING MARGIN %



    31 %







    43 %





    31 %







    44 %



    (21) bp.

    (67) bp.

    (68) bp.

    (93) bp.



    INCOME TAX EFFECTS (5)



    $         2,467



    $     3,070



    $         5,537





    $         1,717



    $     2,514



    $         4,231



    44 %

    31 %

    39 %

    28 %



    NET INCOME 



    $       17,087



    $     5,250



    $       22,337





    $       12,443



    $     4,841



    $       17,284



    37 %

    29 %

    32 %

    26 %



    NET INCOME AVAILABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS



    $       16,984



    $     5,250



    $       22,234





    $       12,443



    $     4,841



    $       17,284



    36 %

    29 %

    32 %

    26 %



    DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS



    $           5.83







    $           7.63





    $           4.34







    $           6.03



    34 %

    27 %

    30 %

    24 %



    DILUTED WEIGHTED AVERAGE COMMON

    SHARES OUTSTANDING



    2,914



    -



    2,914





    2,866



    -



    2,866



    2 %

    2 %

    2 %

    2 %























































































    (1)

    This presentation includes non-GAAP measures. Our non-GAAP measures are not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable GAAP measures, and should be read only in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP. For a detailed explanation of the adjustments made to comparable GAAP measures, the reasons why management uses these measures, the usefulness of these measures and the material limitations on the usefulness of these measures, please see Appendix A.













































    (2)

    We compare the percent change in the results from one period to another period using constant currency disclosure. We present constant currency information to provide a framework for assessing how our underlying businesses performed excluding the effect of foreign currency rate fluctuations. To present this information, current and comparative prior period results for entities reporting in currencies other than United States dollars are converted into United States dollars at the exchange rates in effect on May 31, 2025, which was the last day of our prior fiscal year, rather than the actual exchange rates in effect during the respective periods.













































    (3)

    Stock-based compensation was included in the following GAAP operating expense categories:



























































    Year Ended





    Year Ended



















    May 31, 2026





    May 31, 2025



















    GAAP



    Adj.



    Non-GAAP





    GAAP



    Adj.



    Non-GAAP















         Cloud and software



    $            622



    $      (622)



    $               -





    $            609



    $      (609)



    $               -















         Hardware



    27



    (27)



    -





    29



    (29)



    -















         Services



    210



    (210)



    -





    202



    (202)



    -















         Sales and marketing



    759



    (759)



    -





    757



    (757)



    -















         Research and development



    2,805



    (2,805)



    -





    2,638



    (2,638)



    -















         General and administrative



    388



    (388)



    -





    439



    (439)



    -















               Total stock-based compensation



    $         4,811



    $   (4,811)



    $               -





    $         4,674



    $   (4,674)



    $               -























































    (4)

    Estimated future annual amortization expense related to intangible assets as of May 31, 2026 was as follows:





         Fiscal 2027



    $            731





































         Fiscal 2028



    694





































         Fiscal 2029



    620





































         Fiscal 2030



    582





































         Fiscal 2031



    377





































         Thereafter



    225





































               Total intangible assets, net



    $         3,229













































































    (5)

    Income tax effects were calculated reflecting an effective GAAP tax rate of 12.6% and 12.1% in fiscal 2026 and 2025, respectively, and an effective non-GAAP tax rate of 19.9% and 19.7% in fiscal 2026 and 2025, respectively. The difference in our GAAP and non-GAAP tax rates in each of fiscal 2026 and 2025 was primarily due to the net tax effects related to stock-based compensation expense; and restructuring and other expense, including the tax effects on amortization of intangible assets, partially offset by the net deferred tax effects related to an income tax benefit that was previously recorded due to the partial realignment of our legal entity structure; and, for fiscal 2026, the impact of the U.S. One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (refer to Appendix A for additional information).













































    *  

    Not meaningful













































     

    ORACLE  CORPORATION















    FISCAL 2026 FINANCIAL RESULTS

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

    ($ in millions)





















    May 31,

    May 31,







    2026

    2025

    ASSETS









    Current Assets:











    Cash and cash equivalents

    $               31,289



    $               10,786





    Marketable securities

    605



    417





    Trade receivables, net

    10,385



    8,558





    Prepaid expenses and other current assets

    4,288



    4,818







    Total Current Assets

    46,567



    24,579



    Non-Current Assets:











       Property, plant and equipment, net

    99,957



    43,522





       Operating lease right-of-use assets

    29,690



    13,145





       Goodwill

    62,261



    62,207





       Deferred tax assets

    11,541



    11,877





       Other non-current assets

    11,743



    13,031







    Total Non-Current Assets

    215,192



    143,782



    TOTAL ASSETS

    $            261,759



    $            168,361



    LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY









    Current Liabilities:











    Notes payable and other borrowings, current 

    $                 7,199



    $                 7,271





    Accounts payable

    10,977



    5,113





    Accrued compensation and related benefits

    2,225



    2,243





    Deferred revenues

    9,916



    9,387





    Other current liabilities

    11,447



    8,629







    Total Current Liabilities

    41,764



    32,643



    Non-Current Liabilities:











    Notes payable and other borrowings, non-current

    122,342



    85,297





    Income taxes payable

    11,771



    10,269





    Operating lease liabilities

    26,648



    11,536





    Other non-current liabilities

    16,178



    7,647







    Total Non-Current Liabilities

    176,939



    114,749



    Stockholders' Equity

    43,056



    20,969



    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

    $            261,759



    $            168,361

















     

         ORACLE  CORPORATION 













    FISCAL 2026 FINANCIAL RESULTS

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS



    ($ in millions)



















    Year Ended May 31,





    2026

    2025

    Cash Flows From Operating Activities:









    Net income 

    $      17,087



    $      12,443



    Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:









    Depreciation

    7,623



    3,867



    Amortization of intangible assets

    1,671



    2,307



    Deferred income taxes

    (917)



    (1,637)



    Stock-based compensation

    4,811



    4,674



    Gains from investments and other, net

    (2,433)



    667



    Changes in operating assets and liabilities:









    Increase in trade receivables, net

    (2,190)



    (653)



    Decrease in prepaid expenses and other assets

    2,179



    266



    Decrease in accounts payable and other liabilities

    (240)



    (608)



    Decrease in income taxes payable

    (256)



    (659)



    Increase in deferred revenues from customer prepayments with significant financing component

    4,592



    -



    Increase in other deferred revenues

    50



    154



    Net cash provided by operating activities

    31,977



    20,821



    Cash Flows From Investing Activities:









    Purchases of marketable securities and other investments

    (2,039)



    (1,272)



    Proceeds from sales and maturities of marketable securities and other investments

    5,848



    776



    Capital expenditures

    (55,663)



    (21,215)



    Net cash used for investing activities

    (51,854)



    (21,711)



    Cash Flows From Financing Activities:









    Proceeds from issuances of common stock

    1,449



    653



    Payments for repurchases of common stock

    (95)



    (600)



    Shares repurchased for tax withholdings upon vesting of restricted stock-based awards

    (111)



    (900)



    Proceeds from issuances of mandatory convertible preferred stock, net of issuance costs

    4,954



    -



    Payments of dividends to stockholders

    (5,787)



    (4,743)



    (Repayments of) proceeds from issuances of commercial paper, net

    (2,285)



    1,889



    Proceeds from short-term financing related to capital expenditures, net

    3,345



    1,422



    Proceeds from issuances of senior notes, term loan credit agreements and other borrowings, net of issuance costs

    46,093



    19,548



    Repayments of senior notes, term loan credit agreements and other borrowings

    (6,942)



    (15,841)



    Other financing activities, net

    (337)



    (330)



    Net cash provided by financing activities

    40,284



    1,098



    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

    96



    124



    Net increase in cash and cash equivalents

    20,503



    332



    Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

    10,786



    10,454



    Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

    $      31,289



    $      10,786















     

     ORACLE  CORPORATION 

     FISCAL 2026 FINANCIAL RESULTS 

     FREE CASH FLOW - TRAILING FOUR-QUARTERS (1) 

     ($ in millions) 



























     Fiscal 2025 

     Fiscal 2026 







     Q1 

     Q2 

     Q3 

     Q4 

     Q1 

     Q2 

     Q3 

     Q4 























    GAAP Operating Cash Flow

    $            19,126

    $            20,287

    $            20,745

    $            20,821

    $            21,534

    $            22,296

    $            23,514

    $            31,977

























    Capital Expenditures

    (7,855)

    (10,745)

    (14,933)

    (21,215)

    (27,414)

    (35,477)

    (48,250)

    (55,663)

























    Free Cash Flow

    $            11,271

    $               9,542

    $               5,812

    $                (394)

    $             (5,880)

    $           (13,181)

    $           (24,736)

    $           (23,686)

























    Operating Cash Flow % Growth over prior year

    8 %

    19 %

    14 %

    12 %

    13 %

    10 %

    13 %

    54 %

























    Free Cash Flow % Growth over prior year

    19 %

    (6 %)

    (53 %)

    *

    *

    *

    *

    *















































    GAAP Net Income

    $            10,976

    $            11,624

    $            12,160

    $            12,443

    $            12,441

    $            15,425

    $            16,210

    $            17,087

























    Operating Cash Flow as a % of Net Income

    174 %

    175 %

    171 %

    167 %

    173 %

    145 %

    145 %

    187 %

























    Free Cash Flow as a % of Net Income

    103 %

    82 %

    48 %

    (3 %)

    (47 %)

    (85 %)

    (153 %)

    (139 %)















































    (1)

    To supplement our statements of cash flows presented on a GAAP basis, we use non-GAAP measures of cash flows on a trailing four-quarter basis to analyze cash flow generated from operations. We believe free cash flow is also useful as one of the bases for comparing our performance with our competitors. The presentation of non-GAAP free cash flow is not meant to be considered in isolation or as an alternative to net income as an indicator of our performance, or as an alternative to cash flows from operating activities as a measure of liquidity.

























    *

    Not meaningful





































































     ORACLE  CORPORATION 

     FISCAL 2026 FINANCIAL RESULTS 

     NET CASH OUTLAY FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURES - TRAILING FOUR-QUARTERS (1) 

     ($ in millions) 



























     Fiscal 2025 

     Fiscal 2026 







     Q1 

     Q2 

     Q3 

     Q4 

     Q1 

     Q2 

     Q3 

     Q4 























    Capital Expenditures

    $             (7,855)

    $           (10,745)

    $           (14,933)

    $           (21,215)

    $           (27,414)

    $           (35,477)

    $           (48,250)

    $           (55,663)

























    Less: Other Short-Term Financing Cash Flow Related

    to Capital Expenditures (2)

    -

    -

    -

    1,422

    3,380

    2,620

    4,089

    3,345

























    Less: Customer Prepayments with Significant Financing

    Component for Capital Expenditures (3)

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    4,592

























    Net Cash Outlay for Capital Expenditures

    $             (7,855)

    $           (10,745)

    $           (14,933)

    $           (19,793)

    $           (24,034)

    $           (32,857)

    $           (44,161)

    $           (47,726)















































    (1)

    To supplement our cash flow for capital expenditures presented in our statements of cash flows in accordance with GAAP, we provide net cash outlay for capital expenditures on a trailing four-quarter basis. Net cash outlay for capital expenditures is defined as capital expenditures, less (1) other short-term financing cash flow related to capital expenditures and (2) customer prepayments with significant financing component for capital expenditures. We believe this supplemental presentation of net cash outlay for capital expenditures is useful because it provides additional information about the cash requirement for funding of our capital expenditures and is used by management when forecasting expected capital expenditures.

























    (2)

    Represents other short-term financing cash flows related to capital expenditures as reported in cash flows from financing activities in our statements of cash flows. We use third-party manufacturing partners to produce most of our cloud infrastructure assets and in some cases supply them with components purchased directly from suppliers. Certain of these arrangements result in a portion of the cash received from and paid to third-party manufacturers presented within financing activities in our statements of cash flows.

























    (3)

    Represents customer prepayments with significant financing component as reported in cash flows from operating activities in our cash flow statements presented in accordance with GAAP.









     































     ORACLE  CORPORATION 



     FISCAL 2026 FINANCIAL RESULTS 



     SUPPLEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF GAAP REVENUES (1) 



     ($ in millions) 







































     Fiscal 2025 











     Fiscal 2026 







     Q1 

     Q2 

     Q3 

     Q4 

     TOTAL 



     Q1 

     Q2 

     Q3 

     Q4 

     TOTAL 





    REVENUES BY OFFERINGS



























     Cloud 

    $    5,623

    $    5,937

    $    6,210

    $    6,737

    $   24,506



    $    7,186

    $    7,977

    $    8,914

    $    9,913

    $   33,989





     Software license 

    870

    1,195

    1,129

    2,007

    5,201



    766

    939

    1,150

    1,881

    4,737





     Software support 

    4,896

    4,869

    4,797

    4,961

    19,523



    4,955

    4,938

    4,969

    4,943

    19,804





     Software 

    5,766

    6,064

    5,926

    6,968

    24,724



    5,721

    5,877

    6,119

    6,824

    24,541





     Hardware 

    655

    728

    703

    850

    2,936



    670

    776

    714

    924

    3,084





     Services  

    1,263

    1,330

    1,291

    1,348

    5,233



    1,349

    1,428

    1,443

    1,523

    5,743





                           Total revenues 



    $  13,307

    $  14,059

    $  14,130

    $  15,903

    $   57,399



    $  14,926

    $  16,058

    $  17,190

    $  19,184

    $   67,357



































    AS REPORTED REVENUE GROWTH RATES 



























     Cloud 

    21 %

    24 %

    23 %

    27 %

    24 %



    28 %

    34 %

    44 %

    47 %

    39 %





     Software license 

    7 %

    1 %

    (10 %)

    9 %

    2 %



    (12 %)

    (21 %)

    2 %

    (6 %)

    (9 %)





     Software support 

    0 %

    0 %

    (2 %)

    1 %

    0 %



    1 %

    1 %

    4 %

    0 %

    1 %





     Software 

    1 %

    0 %

    (4 %)

    3 %

    0 %



    (1 %)

    (3 %)

    3 %

    (2 %)

    (1 %)





     Hardware 

    (8 %)

    (4 %)

    (7 %)

    1 %

    (4 %)



    2 %

    7 %

    2 %

    9 %

    5 %





     Services  

    (9 %)

    (3 %)

    (1 %)

    (2 %)

    (4 %)



    7 %

    7 %

    12 %

    13 %

    10 %





                    Total revenues 



    7 %

    9 %

    6 %

    11 %

    8 %



    12 %

    14 %

    22 %

    21 %

    17 %



































    CONSTANT CURRENCY REVENUE GROWTH RATES (2)



























     Cloud 

    22 %

    24 %

    25 %

    27 %

    24 %



    27 %

    33 %

    41 %

    46 %

    37 %





     Software license 

    8 %

    3 %

    (8 %)

    8 %

    3 %



    (13 %)

    (23 %)

    (2 %)

    (6 %)

    (10 %)





     Software support 

    0 %

    0 %

    0 %

    0 %

    0 %



    (1 %)

    0 %

    0 %

    (1 %)

    (1 %)





     Software 

    1 %

    0 %

    (2 %)

    2 %

    1 %



    (2 %)

    (5 %)

    (1 %)

    (3 %)

    (3 %)





     Hardware  

    (8 %)

    (3 %)

    (5 %)

    0 %

    (4 %)



    1 %

    5 %

    (2 %)

    7 %

    3 %





     Services  

    (8 %)

    (3 %)

    1 %

    (2 %)

    (3 %)



    5 %

    6 %

    8 %

    12 %

    8 %





                    Total revenues 



    8 %

    9 %

    8 %

    11 %

    9 %



    11 %

    13 %

    18 %

    20 %

    16 %



































    CLOUD REVENUES BY OFFERINGS





























     Cloud applications 

    $    3,469

    $    3,503

    $    3,558

    $    3,742

    $   14,272



    $    3,839

    $    3,898

    $    4,026

    $    4,126

    $   15,888





     Cloud infrastructure 

    2,154

    2,434

    2,652

    2,995

    10,234



    3,347

    4,079

    4,888

    5,787

    18,101





                           Total cloud revenues 



    $    5,623

    $    5,937

    $    6,210

    $    6,737

    $   24,506



    $    7,186

    $    7,977

    $    8,914

    $    9,913

    $   33,989



































    AS REPORTED REVENUE GROWTH RATES 



























     Cloud applications 

    10 %

    10 %

    9 %

    12 %

    10 %



    11 %

    11 %

    13 %

    10 %

    11 %





     Cloud infrastructure 

    45 %

    52 %

    49 %

    52 %

    50 %



    55 %

    68 %

    84 %

    93 %

    77 %





                           Total cloud revenues 



    21 %

    24 %

    23 %

    27 %

    24 %



    28 %

    34 %

    44 %

    47 %

    39 %



































    CONSTANT CURRENCY REVENUE GROWTH RATES (2)



























     Cloud applications 

    10 %

    10 %

    10 %

    11 %

    10 %



    10 %

    11 %

    11 %

    9 %

    10 %





     Cloud infrastructure 

    46 %

    52 %

    51 %

    52 %

    51 %



    54 %

    66 %

    81 %

    92 %

    75 %





                           Total cloud revenues 



    22 %

    24 %

    25 %

    27 %

    24 %



    27 %

    33 %

    41 %

    46 %

    37 %



































    GEOGRAPHIC REVENUES



























     Americas 



    $    8,372

    $    8,933

    $    9,000

    $  10,034

    $   36,339



    $    9,662

    $  10,467

    $  11,361

    $  12,988

    $   44,478





     Europe/Middle East/Africa 



    3,228

    3,381

    3,421

    3,996

    14,025



    3,481

    3,760

    3,964

    4,093

    15,297





     Asia Pacific 



    1,707

    1,745

    1,709

    1,873

    7,035



    1,783

    1,831

    1,865

    2,103

    7,582





                          Total revenues 



    $  13,307

    $  14,059

    $  14,130

    $  15,903

    $   57,399



    $  14,926

    $  16,058

    $  17,190

    $  19,184

    $   67,357

































































    (1)      The sum of the quarterly information presented may vary from the year-to-date information presented due to rounding.



    (2)      We compare the percent change in the results from one period to another period using constant currency disclosure. We present constant currency information to provide a framework for assessing how our underlying businesses performed excluding the effect of foreign currency

               rate fluctuations. To present this information, current and comparative prior period results for entities reporting in currencies other than United States dollars are converted into United States dollars at the exchange rates in effect on May 31, 2025 and 2024 for the fiscal 2026 and fiscal

               2025 constant currency growth rate calculations presented, respectively, rather than the actual exchange rates in effect during the respective periods.















     

    APPENDIX A

    ORACLE CORPORATION

    Q4 FISCAL 2026 FINANCIAL RESULTS

    EXPLANATION OF NON-GAAP MEASURES

    To supplement our financial results presented on a GAAP basis, we use the non-GAAP measures indicated in the tables, which exclude certain significant expenses including stock-based compensation, expenses related to acquisitions, restructuring and certain other operating expenses, that we believe are helpful in understanding our past financial performance and our future results. Our non-GAAP financial measures are not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable GAAP measures and should be read only in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP. Our management regularly uses our supplemental non-GAAP financial measures internally to understand, manage and evaluate our business and make operating decisions. These non-GAAP measures are among the primary factors management uses in planning for and forecasting future periods. Compensation of our executives is based in part on the performance of our business based on these non-GAAP measures. Our non-GAAP financial measures reflect adjustments based on the following items, as well as the related income tax effects related to each of the below items except for the impact of the U.S. One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act:

    • Stock-based compensation expenses: We have excluded the effect of stock-based compensation expenses from our non-GAAP operating expenses, income tax effects and net income measures. Although stock-based compensation is a key incentive offered to our employees, and we believe such compensation contributed to the revenues earned during the periods presented and also believe it will contribute to the generation of future period revenues, we continue to evaluate our business performance excluding stock-based compensation expenses. Stock-based compensation expenses will recur in future periods.

       
    • Amortization of intangible assets: We have excluded the effect of amortization of intangible assets from our non-GAAP operating expenses, income tax effects and net income measures. Amortization of intangible assets is inconsistent in amount and frequency and is significantly affected by the timing and size of our acquisitions. Investors should note that the use of intangible assets contributed to our revenues earned during the periods presented and will contribute to our future period revenues as well. Amortization of intangible assets will recur in future periods.

       
    • Restructuring and other expenses: We have excluded the effect of restructuring and other expenses from our non-GAAP operating expenses, income tax effects and net income measures. We incurred expenses in connection with our restructuring activities and also incurred certain other operating expenses or income, which we generally would not have otherwise incurred in the periods presented as a part of our continuing operations. Restructuring and other expenses consist of employee severance costs and other exit costs related to our restructuring activities, certain asset impairment charges and certain other operating items, net. We believe it is useful for investors to understand the effects of these items on our total operating expenses.

       
    • Impact of the U.S. One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA): OBBBA was signed into law on July 4, 2025. We recorded a net tax expense of $933 million for the full year of fiscal 2026, primarily related to the remeasurement of a deferred tax liability previously recorded during fiscal 2021, as part of the partial realignment of our legal entity structure. We have excluded the impact of this charge from our non-GAAP income taxes and net income measures in fiscal 2026. We believe making these adjustments provides insight to our operating performance and comparability to past operating results.

     

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