Oracle stock jumps after $30 billion annual cloud deal revealed in filing
Oracle CEO Safra Catz speaks at the FII PRIORITY Summit in Miami Beach, Florida, on Feb. 20, 2025.
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Oracle shares jumped 4% to an all-time high after a recent filing showed a cloud deal that would add more than $30 billion annually.
CEO Safra Catz is expected to share the deal news at a company meeting Monday, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The revenues are expected to start hitting in the 2028 fiscal year.
"Oracle is off to a strong start in FY26," Catz is expected to say, according to the filing. "Our MultiCloud database revenue continues to grow at over 100%, and we signed multiple large cloud services agreements including one that is expected to contribute more than $30 billion in annual revenue starting in FY28."
The deals Catz is expected to reveal Monday will not affect the company's 2026 guidance, according to the filing.
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