Oracle shares dropped to their lowest level in a year amid investor worries over rising artificial intelligence infrastructure costs.
Oracle Corp. shares fell to a 52-week low of 125.93 on Thursday, extending a prolonged decline as concerns over heavy AI-related spending spooked investors. The stock closed down more than 4% at 126.91, marking its lowest price since April 2025.
The decline follows a nearly 50% drop in Oracle’s market value over the past year, as the company ramps up investments in cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities. Analysts cite elevated capital expenditures as a key factor pressuring margins and investor sentiment.
Trading volume surged during the session, reflecting heightened selling pressure amid broader tech sector volatility.