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The shares of database software vendor Oracle (ORCL) just reached an all-time high after releasing its financial results for fiscal 2025 Q4 and full-year 2025.

The company’s stock closed at $199.86 on Thursday, up by 13.25% from the previous day’s closing price of $176.48.

The tech giant’s quarterly revenues climbed by 11% year over year to $15.9 billion. Revenues from cloud services and license support were up by 14% to $11.7 billion, while revenues from cloud license and on-premise license rose by 9% in USD and 8% in constant currency to $2 billion.

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Total revenues for fiscal year 2025 were up 8% in USD and up 9% in constant currency to $57.4 billion, while revenues from cloud services and license support climbed by 12% to $44.0 billion. Revenues from cloud license and on-premise license during this period were also up 2% in USD and up 3% in constant currency to $5.2 billion.

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Adjusted earnings per share were $1.70.

Oracle CEO Safra Catz says the world’s largest cloud application company expects to see higher revenue growth rates by fiscal year 2026.

“FY25 was a very good year…We expect our total cloud growth rate—applications plus infrastructure—will increase from 24% in FY25 to over 40% in FY26. Cloud Infrastructure growth rate is expected to increase from 50% in FY25 to over 70% in FY26. And RPO is likely to grow more than 100% in FY26.”

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