Wall Street Has 36 Buy Ratings on Oracle. Here’s How We See 47% Upside

Quick Read - Oracle (ORCL) has lost half its value from a $303 peak, but 24/7 Wall St. rates it a BUY with 47% upside to $224. - CFO Hilary Maxson bought 224,441 shares at $185 on May 5, followed by seven directors who coordinated reinvestment days later. - Oracle's $638 billion...</stron

Quick Read – Oracle (ORCL) has lost half its value from a $303 peak, but 24/7 Wall St. rates it a BUY with 47% upside to $224. – CFO Hilary Maxson bought 224,441 shares at $185 on May 5, followed by seven directors who coordinated reinvestment days later. – Oracle’s $638 billion…

O backlog, which is up 363% YoY, signals strong revenue visibility, while its negative $23.7 billion free cash flow remains the key risk. – Act now: the analyst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 AI stocks — and Oracle didn’t make the cut. Grab the names FREE today

Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) has been one of the most punished mega-cap AI stories of 2026, sliding from a $303.62 peak in October to $152.46 today. Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Oracle is $223.70, implying 46.73% upside over the next 12 months. The recommendation is buy with high confidence (90%).

How a $303 Stock Became a $152 Stock in Nine Months Oracle is down 17.27% over the past week, 21.03% in a month, and 31.8% from its September 2025 high. Q4 FY2026, reported June 10, 2026, delivered $19.184 billion in revenue and $2.11 in non-GAAP EPS, both above estimates. Cloud Infrastructure grew 93% YoY to $5.787 billion, and remaining performance obligations reached $638 billion, up 363% YoY.

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