On August 3, Oracle rose 3.52% in regular trading, trading at $137.77/share, with turnover of $1.456 billion, significantly outperforming the broader market.
On the news front, multiple catalysts continue to fuel the rally. Oracle announced on July 30 an expanded partnership with Google Cloud to embed Gemini AI models into its flagship enterprise application suites, Oracle Fusion Applications and NetSuite. Customers will gain access to Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite and 3.5 Flash for advanced AI tasks, bringing generative AI capabilities directly into existing enterprise workflows for thousands of clients. This deep integration has helped ease market concerns over Oracle's AI monetization potential.
Additionally, Oracle signed a contract with the U.S. Department of Defense in late July valued at up to $6.99 billion over ten years, aimed at consolidating fragmented software procurement across military agencies. Broader sector tailwinds from cloud vendors revising AI capital expenditure budgets upward further support optimism around Oracle's AI computing infrastructure business.
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