Oracle Corporation (ORCL) Reports Q2 Fiscal 2025 Results, Highlights 52% Cloud Infrastructure Growth Amid Record AI Demand

We recently compiled a list of the 10 AI Stocks Taking Wall Street by Storm. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) stands against the other AI stocks.

Wall Street’s major indexes closed lower on Monday, December 9th, dragged down by a decline in Nvidia. The plunge pressured the broader technology sector, with investors also turning their attention to an important inflation report due this week.

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Investors expect the consumer price index (CPI) data set to be released on Wednesday, while the producer price index (PPI) is anticipated on Thursday, ahead of the Federal Reserve’s meeting on Dec. 17-18.

The plunge, however, seems only temporary, and technology stocks are poised to gain in the future. BlackRock anticipates that infrastructure and cybersecurity investments will “shine” in 2025. Jay Jacobs, the firm’s U.S. head of thematic and active ETFs, considers the artificial intelligence boom as a major catalyst. Jacobs said that AI companies need to build out their data centers and that keeping that data safe is also a sound investment play for the New Year.

“If you think about your data, you want to spend more on cybersecurity as it gets more valuable. We think this is really going to benefit the cybersecurity [and the] software community which is seeing very rapid revenue growth based off of this AI.”

Jacobs further stated that even though technology may seem tangible, it is also heavily reliant on physical infrastructure such as energy, materials like copper, and even real estate. These real-world components are essential for supporting the systems that are used every day. He further went on to say that it’s not just the mega-cap tech names that are winning, other semiconductor companies and other data center companies are benefiting from the rise of this theme.

In this regard, AI ETFs can play a significant role in helping investors gain targeted exposure while mitigating some of the risks associated with investing in individual AI stocks. They are a smart way for investors to invest in a theme for seeking longer-term gains.

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Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 91

Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) is a database management and cloud service provider hosting immense data that AI applications need to process. On December 9, the company posted its fiscal 2025 second-quarter results with slight revenue and profit miss due to tough competition among database and cloud services providers. The company earned an adjusted $1.47 per share, with revenues rising 8.6% year-over-year to reach $14.1B. Meanwhile, analysts expected the company to earn an adjusted $1.48 per share on $14.12B in revenue. Cloud revenue, including infrastructure and applications, totaled $5.9 billion, slightly under the $6 billion estimate. Meanwhile, infrastructure revenue surged by 52% year-over-year, reaching $2.4 billion, and application revenue increased by 10% year-over-year to $3.5 billion.

“Record level AI demand drove Oracle Cloud Infrastructure revenue up 52% in Q2, a much higher growth rate than any of our hyperscale cloud infrastructure competitors. Growth in the AI segment of our Infrastructure business was extraordinary—GPU consumption was up 336% in the quarter—and we delivered the world’s largest and fastest AI SuperComputer scaling up to 65,000 NVIDIA H200 GPUs. With our remaining performance obligation up 50% to $97 billion, we believe our already impressive growth rates will continue to climb even higher. This fiscal year, total Oracle Cloud revenue should top $25 billion.”

-Safra Catz, CEO of Oracle.

Overall ORCL ranks 4th on our list of the AI stocks that are taking Wall Street by storm. While we acknowledge the potential of ORCL as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than ORCL but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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