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Oracle’s Financial Crossroads: Cloud Ambitions Face Scrutiny in Upcoming Report

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
March 5, 2026
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Oracle finds itself at a pivotal moment. The technology giant is navigating a complex landscape defined by a massive cloud contract backlog and high-profile partnerships, such as its extended Formula 1 alliance. Yet, its share price remains significantly depressed from previous highs. The company’s upcoming earnings release is now set to provide a crucial financial reality check on whether its expensive expansion into cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure is as sustainable as promised.

Earnings Date Confirmed

The company confirmed this week that it will report results for the third quarter of its fiscal 2026 after U.S. markets close on Tuesday, March 10. Management will host a conference call and webcast to discuss the quarterly performance.

Market participants are poised to look beyond the headline numbers. The central questions focus on the underlying drivers: How resilient is the cloud revenue growth? Furthermore, can Oracle comfortably finance its aggressive AI capital expenditure without straining its balance sheet?

The Backlog Benchmark

A key metric for investors will be the Remaining Performance Obligations (RPO), representing contracted revenue not yet recognized. This figure has become a primary gauge for Oracle’s ability to secure large, long-term cloud deals. In the previous quarter (Q2), RPO surged to $523 billion, a substantial year-over-year increase.

That same quarter saw cloud revenue climb to $8.0 billion, a 34% increase, while total revenue reached $16.1 billion, up 14%. For Q3, guidance projected further acceleration, with cloud revenue expected to grow 37–41% at constant currency and total revenue anticipated to rise 16–18%.

The Cost of Expansion Draws Investor Scrutiny

Oracle is aggressively marketing its cloud infrastructure (OCI) as a foundation for AI applications. Financing this capacity build-out, however, has come at a cost. Corporate debt has reportedly risen to over $100 billion, with plans to raise an additional $45–50 billion in 2026 through debt and equity financing.

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

This aggressive spending is the core concern for the market. Analysts are debating not only the scale of investment but also Oracle’s reliance on major clients and their financial health—with particular attention on partners like OpenAI. The underlying fear is that if key customers cannot fund their own growth trajectories, demand for Oracle’s infrastructure could weaken.

This financial uncertainty is reflected in the stock’s technical performance. Shares recently closed at €130.92, a level approximately 53% below the 52-week high.

F1 Partnership as a Living Case Study

Ahead of the quarterly report, Oracle provided a tangible use-case for its technology stack by announcing a multi-year extension and expansion of its partnership with Oracle Red Bull Racing. The collaboration is framed not merely as a sponsorship but as a deep integration of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle AI, and Fusion Cloud Applications within the data-intensive world of Formula 1, from simulations to AI-driven race strategy.

For Oracle, this serves as a highly visible reference project. For investors, it signals the company’s push to embed OCI and AI solutions into complex, long-term enterprise environments.

The report on March 10 will reveal if Oracle has met its Q3 forecasts, particularly for cloud growth. More importantly, it will show whether the enormous contract backlog continues to expand without the financing of its AI offensive becoming a persistent burden.

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