Oracle Corp
NYSE:ORCL

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Price: 169.66 USD 0.52% Market Closed
Market Cap: 470.1B USD
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Operating Margin
Oracle Corp

31.5%
Current
32%
Average
3.2%
Industry

Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.

Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.

Operating Margin
31.5%
=
Operating Profit
17.3B
/
Revenue
54.9B

Operating Margin Across Competitors

Country US
Market Cap 474.4B USD
Operating Margin
31%
Country US
Market Cap 3.2T USD
Operating Margin
44%
Country US
Market Cap 225.1B USD
Operating Margin
12%
Country US
Market Cap 89.2B USD
Operating Margin
0%
Country US
Market Cap 74.2B USD
Operating Margin
28%
Country US
Market Cap 61.2B USD
Operating Margin
12%
Country US
Market Cap 58B EUR
Operating Margin
14%
Country US
Market Cap 54.6B USD
Operating Margin
31%
Country US
Market Cap 28.7B USD
Operating Margin
-5%
Country IL
Market Cap 20.7B USD
Operating Margin
35%
Country US
Market Cap 17.1B USD
Operating Margin
41%
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Oracle Corp
Glance View

Market Cap
474.4B USD
Industry
Technology
Economic Moat
Narrow

Oracle Corporation, founded in 1977 by Larry Ellison, Bob Miner, and Ed Oates, began its journey at a time when the concept of relational databases was just starting to gain traction. Initially, Oracle sought to build a product that offered a more systematic approach to storing and retrieving vast amounts of information, which was a paradigm shift from the mainframe-dominated era. By developing software that businesses could use to manage database operations efficiently, Oracle carved a niche in the technology landscape. Their flagship Database Management System, a breakthrough at its inception, quickly became a leader in the market. This core offering allowed organizations to maintain and access their data, underscoring Oracle's commitment to help businesses streamline their operations. Over the years, Oracle has successfully evolved by expanding its software suite and embracing innovation, leveraging mergers and acquisitions to underpin its position as an essential player in enterprise solutions. Transitioning into the modern era, Oracle has progressively diversified beyond its reputed database software into comprehensive cloud computing solutions, a move reflecting the tectonic shift in enterprise technology needs. With the rise of cloud services, Oracle made strategic adaptations to capture the lucrative Software as a Service (SaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and Platform as a Service (PaaS) markets. The company's business model, now a combination of software licensing, subscription-based cloud models, and technical support services, allows it to tap into various revenue streams while providing flexibility and scalability to its clients. Oracle's cloud offerings allow businesses to execute complex data operations without investing in extensive hardware infrastructure, a proposition that has become increasingly appealing as companies undergo digital transformation. Through its holistic approach, Oracle remains a central figure in helping organizations harness the power of their data, positioning itself as a critical partner in the digital economy.

ORCL Intrinsic Value
157.82 USD
Overvaluation 7%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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What is Operating Margin?

Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.

Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.

Operating Margin
31.5%
=
Operating Profit
17.3B
/
Revenue
54.9B
What is the Operating Margin of Oracle Corp?

Based on Oracle Corp's most recent financial statements, the company has Operating Margin of 31.5%.