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Oracle Shares Surge on NVIDIA Partnership and Upgraded Outlook

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
March 24, 2026
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A combination of broad market strength and a significant technology alliance provided a substantial lift for Oracle’s stock, which climbed approximately 2.8% in afternoon trading. This advance comes against the backdrop of a challenging year for the company’s share price.

Financial Performance and Analyst Sentiment Shift

The recent partnership announcement with NVIDIA arrives as Oracle demonstrates robust operational momentum. For its fiscal third quarter, the company reported a 22% increase in total revenue, reaching $17.2 billion. Growth was even more pronounced in its cloud infrastructure segment, where revenue surged by 84%. A key forward-looking metric, remaining performance obligations, soared to $553 billion, marking a 325% year-over-year increase.

In response to these figures and the revised corporate guidance, several analysts have adjusted their stance. J.P. Morgan analyst Mark Murphy upgraded Oracle from “Neutral” to “Overweight,” citing an improved risk-reward profile following the stock’s decline of roughly 55% from its September 2025 peak. Separately, Oppenheimer maintained its “Outperform” rating but raised its price target from $185 to $210. Oracle’s own management has increased its revenue forecast for fiscal year 2027 to $90 billion, notably above the analyst consensus estimate of $86.6 billion.

Deepening NVIDIA Ties with “Vera Rubin” Integration

The catalyst for much of the recent optimism is an expanded collaboration with chipmaker NVIDIA, unveiled at the GTC 2026 conference. The core of this alliance involves Oracle integrating NVIDIA’s next-generation Vera Rubin platform into its OCI Supercluster cloud infrastructure. This integration will incorporate Rubin GPUs, Vera CPUs, BlueField-4 DPUs, and ConnectX-9 SuperNICs, a combination designed to accelerate AI training and inference workloads at an unprecedented scale.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Oracle?

Oracle Co-CEO Clay Magouyrk described the partnership as foundational for building “gigascale AI factories,” intended to push the boundaries of model training and AI application development for customers. Oracle is among the first cloud providers, alongside AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft, slated to deploy Vera Rubin instances in 2026.

Furthermore, Oracle’s AI database will gain the ability to leverage NVIDIA infrastructure and the cuVS library, significantly speeding up vector search operations and embedding generation.

The Debt Question Amidst Growth

Despite the strong operational metrics and promising partnership, Oracle’s balance sheet presents a contrasting narrative. The company carries a substantial debt load of approximately $108 billion, a figure that increased following an $18 billion bond issuance in September 2025. Credit rating agency Moody’s assigns Oracle a Baa2 rating, which is two notches above junk status but places it below the credit profiles of peers like Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, and Microsoft.

This creates a central tension for investors: the pace at which Oracle’s massive AI-related backlog converts into actual cash flow will be critical. This conversion rate will ultimately determine whether the current high level of debt remains manageable or evolves into a significant constraint on the business.

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