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Oracle Share Price Today

(NASDAQ: ORCL)

Oracle share price is $122.82 & ₹10,456.40 as on 22 Apr 2025, 2.30 'hrs' IST

$122.82

-5.8

(-4.51%)

Market is closed - opens 7 PM, 22 Apr 2025

View live Oracle share price in Dollar and Rupees. Guide to invest in Oracle stock from India, including Indian investor sentiment. Get details on Indian mutual funds investing in Oracle, along with analyst recommendations, forecasts, and comprehensive financials.

Oracle share price movements

  • Today's Low: $121.25
    Today's High: $126.89

    Day's Volatility :4.44%

  • 52 Weeks Low: $112.78
    52 Weeks High: $198.31

    52 Weeks Volatility :43.13%

Oracle (ORCL) Returns

PeriodOracle Corp.Sector (Technology)Index (Russel 2000)
3 Months
-25.47%
-18.3%
0.0%
6 Months
-26.63%
-16.9%
0.0%
1 Year
12.3%
0.2%
0.0%
3 Years
67.08%
31.0%
-11.2%

Oracle (ORCL) Key Statistics

in dollars & INR

Previous Close
$128.62
Open
$126.885
Today's High
$126.89
Today's Low
$121.25
Market Capitalization
$360.7B
Today's Volume
$8.9M
52 Week High
$198.3099
52 Week Low
$112.78
Revenue TTM
$55.8B
EBITDA
$22.9B
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
$4.26
PE Ratio
30.19
Dividend Yield
1.55%
Profit Margin
21.8%
Quarterly Earnings Growth YOY
0.2%
Return On Equity TTM
103.74%

How to invest in Oracle Stock (ORCL) from India?

It is very easy for Indian residents to invest directly in Oracle from India. Indian investors can open a free US stocks account on the INDmoney app. You can find live prices of the Oracle stock in both Indian Rupees (INR) and US Dollars (USD). Search for Oracle or ORCL on the INDmoney app and click on Buy or SIP. You can invest by choosing quantities of shares of Oracle or rupee/ dollar value or set up a fixed SIP amount to be invested every month or week.

For example: You can easily buy Rs.100 worth of Oracle shares which would translate to 0.007 fractional shares of Oracle as of today. Learn more about fractional investing.

Indians can now also easily transfer and add money to their US stocks account via the INDmoney app. Invest in US Stocks from India, including recognised companies like Oracle, in just a few clicks!

Returns in Oracle (ORCL) for Indian investors in Rupees

The Oracle stock calculator helps Indian investors calculate returns based on the historical performance of the stock. Just choose your investment amount and duration to get insights and invest more confidently. See stock returns as well as the effect of dollar appreciation over different durations.

Investment Value

₹1,00,000

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Oracle investment value today

Current value as on today

₹1,09,185

Returns

₹9,185

(+9.19%)

Returns from Oracle Stock

₹7,238 (+7.24%)

Dollar Returns

₹1,947 (+1.95%)

Indian investors sentiment towards Oracle (ORCL)

3.24%

Period: Mar 22, 2025 to Apr 21, 2025. Change in 30 Days versus previous period

Investment in Oracle Shares from India has grown by 3.24% over the past 30 days, indicating increased transactional activity.

11%

Period: Mar 22, 2025 to Apr 21, 2025. Change in 30 Days versus previous period

Search interest for Oracle Stock from India on INDmoney has increased by 11% in the last 30 days, reflecting an upward trend in search activity.

Why are Indians interested in investing in Oracle Stock (ORCL) from India?

Oracle is a big name in India with several marquee clients and its growth is only going to accelerate given that India’s cloud adoption is just getting started, with only 30% of business applications having migrated to the cloud. With 67% of Indian companies actively transitioning to cloud platforms, there is a huge opportunity for Oracle to cement its leadership in this space.

Oracle saw its cloud business in India grow 58% YoY in Q1FY25. This growth was driven by increasing AI adoption and large public sector deals. With two new data centers set to open in Mumbai and Hyderabad, Oracle is doubling down on India’s cloud revolution. Oracle also has a notable presence in India, with its subsidiary Oracle Financial Services listed on local stock exchanges.

Globally, Oracle’s cloud revenue climbed 25% YoY in Q2FY25 to $5.9 billion, accounting for 42% of its total $14.06 billion revenue. Its Cloud Infrastructure revenue alone surged 52%, thanks to record AI demand. 

What sets Oracle apart from others for Indian investors is its ability to customize global innovations for Indian industries like BFSI, healthcare, and manufacturing, positioning it as a key enabler of digital transformation.

Beyond cloud services, Oracle is a major player in AI, offering data centers equipped with NVIDIA GPUs to support large-scale AI models. This has attracted startups and enterprises looking to harness AI. By forming multi-cloud agreements with Microsoft, Google, and AWS, the company is ensuring it stays relevant in an ever-evolving tech landscape. 

Oracle even developed the world’s first autonomous database, establishing a leadership in database systems and ERP applications. Ranked as the world’s fourth-largest software company by market value, Oracle offers a compelling long-term investment case, driven by cloud, AI, and digital innovation.

Indian Mutual Funds that invest in Oracle Stock (ORCL Ticker)

Global Institutional Holdings in Oracle

  • Vanguard Group Inc

    5.62%

  • BlackRock Inc

    4.77%

  • State Street Corp

    2.55%

  • JPMorgan Chase & Co

    1.62%

  • FMR Inc

    1.36%

  • Geode Capital Management, LLC

    1.28%

Analyst Recommendation on Oracle

Rating
Trend

Buy

    60%Buy

    39%Hold

    0%Sell

Based on 41 Wall street analysts offering stock ratings for Oracle(by analysts ranked 0 to 5 stars)

Analyst Forecast on Oracle Stock (ORCL)

What analysts predicted

Upside of 46.94%

Target:

$180.47

Current:

$122.82

Insights on Oracle Stock (Ticker Symbol: ORCL)

  • Price Movement

    In the last 7 days, ORCL stock has moved down by -4.5%
  • Increasing Revenue

    Oracle Corp. has shown positive revenue growth over the last three quarters. The company's revenue increased from $13.30 billion to $14.13 billion, resulting in an average increase of 2.9% per quarter.
  • Decreasing Net Profit

    Oracle Corp. has experienced a decline in its net profit over the last two quarters. The net profit dropped from $3.15 billion to $2.93 billion, reflecting an average decrease of 6.8% per quarter.
  • ORCL vs IBM (1 yr)

    In the last 1 year, International Business Machines Corp. has given 31.5% return, outperforming this stock by 19.5%
  • ORCL vs IBM (3 yr)

    In the last 3 years, International Business Machines Corp. has given 70.8% return, outperforming this stock by 9.0%
  • Price to Sales

    Oracle Corp. has a Price-to-Sales Ratio of 6.4, meaning that investors are willing to pay $6.4 for every $1 of sales the company makes. In comparison, International Business Machines Corp. has a lower Price-to-Sales Ratio of 3.5, indicating that investors are willing to pay only $3.5 for every $1 of sales. This suggests that the market values Oracle Corp. more highly relative to its sales than it does for IBM.

ORCL Oracle Financials in INR & Dollars

Revenue
Profit
Cash Flow
Annually
Quarterly
FY19
FY20
FY21
FY22
FY23
FY24
FY24Y/Y Change
Revenue
$53.0B
↑ 6.02%
Net Income
$10.5B
↑ 23.1%
Net Profit Margin
19.76%
↑ 2.74%

Oracle Technicals Summary

Sell

Neutral

Buy

Oracle is currently not in a favorable trading position ( SELL ) according to technical analysis indicators.

Oracle (ORCL) Vs Peers

Returns
Ratio's
Overview
Company Name1 Month6 Month1 Year3 Years5 Years
Oracle Corp. logo
-16.95%
-26.63%
12.3%
67.08%
147.49%
International Business Machines Corp. logo
-3.88%
2.82%
31.29%
71.68%
96.79%
Microsoft Corporation logo
-6.44%
-13.97%
-8.28%
31.01%
114.55%
Salesforce Inc logo
-13.53%
-14.24%
-9.7%
41.64%
62.97%

Oracle Dividend announcements

  • Oracle Dividends June, 2025

    In the quarter ending June,2025. Oracle has declared dividend of $0.50

About Oracle

What is Oracle?

Oracle is a major American technology company founded in 1977. It’s best known for helping businesses manage, store, and analyze data. A global leader in database software, cloud computing, and enterprise applications, Oracle serves companies, governments, and institutions around the world.

 

What does Oracle do?

Oracle builds software and cloud tools that help businesses run smoothly. Its core product, Oracle Database, is used to manage large amounts of information. Oracle also offers SaaS, which stands for Software as a Service, meaning companies can use powerful business apps (like for finance, HR, and customer service) through the cloud without having to install or maintain them. It also provides cloud infrastructure, analytics, and AI solutions.

 

Oracle Products & Services

Product/ServiceWhat It Does
Oracle DatabaseStores and manages large-scale business data
Oracle Cloud (OCI)Cloud platform for running apps, storing data, and computing power
Fusion Applications (SaaS)Cloud-based software for finance, HR, and operations—used via web, no installs needed
JavaProgramming language used to build web and mobile applications
Autonomous DatabaseSelf-driving database using AI to manage itself securely and efficiently
NetSuite (SaaS)Cloud software suite for accounting, sales, and operations—popular with SMBs
Oracle AI & AnalyticsTools that use AI and dashboards to give business insights and automation
Organization
Oracle
Employees
159000
CEO
Ms. Safra Ada Catz
Industry
Technology Services

Management People of Oracle

NameTitle
Mr. Lawrence J. Ellison
Co-Founder, Chairman & CTO
Ms. Safra Ada Catz
CEO & Director
Mr. Jeffrey O. Henley
Vice Chairman of the Board
Mr. Stuart A. Levey
Executive VP & Chief Legal Officer
Mr. Douglas A. Kehring
Executive VP & Head of operations
Ms. Maria Smith
Executive VP & Chief Accounting Officer
Ms. Jae Evans
Global Chief Information Officer & Executive VP
Mr. Ken Bond
Senior Vice President of Investor Relations
Mr. Andrew Morawski
Executive VP & GM of Communications
Ms. Joyce Westerdahl
Executive Vice President of Human Resources

Important FAQs about investing in ORCL Stock from India :

What is Oracle share price today?

Oracle's share price today stands at $122.82, Open. $126.89 ; Previous Close. $128.62 ; High. $126.89 ; Low. $121.25 ; 52 Week High. $198.31 ; 52 Week Low: $112.78

The stock opens at $126.89, after a previous close of $128.62. The stock reached a daily high of $126.89 and a low of $121.25, with a 52-week high of $198.31 and a 52-week low of $112.78.

What is the minimum amount that Indians can invest in Oracle (ORCL) from India?

You can buy Oracle shares starting ₹85.83 or $1 as on January 6, 2025 on the INDmoney app.

Indian investors can buy Oracle shares in fractions or a part of the whole stock value instead of the entire stock. In simple terms, you can even buy 0.1 or any fraction of Oracle stock units. 

Let us understand this better with an example. If you have $10 or ₹858.3 to invest, and the cost of Oracle stock is $165.69 or ₹14,216.2, you can still invest your $10 or ₹858.3 and get 10/165.69, that is 0.060 units of the Oracle stock in your account.

Another way to understand this is, if 1 Oracle stock costs $165.69 or ₹14,216.2, you can buy Oracle stock worth $250 or ₹21,457.5 which will give you 250/165.69 units which means you will get 1.50 Oracle shares.

What are the returns that Oracle (ORCL) has given in Indian Rupees in the last 5 years?

An investor investing in US stocks from India not only benefits from stock or capital returns but also gets the benefit of dollar appreciation versus rupees.

If an Indian resident would have invested in Oracle from India, 5 years ago then the total returns (including dollar appreciation) from Oracle stocks would be 266%. The annualised return would be 33%. 

To understand this in simple terms, capital appreciation in the last 5 years from Oracle stocks would be 206.61%. 

On top of this, the investors will enjoy the gains from appreciation in dollar value versus rupees which would be 19.44%. The calculation is for the last 5 years.

Hence, investing in US stocks from the US will only give an investor capital gains, but an Indian investor will enjoy additional gains from dollar appreciation.

What is the comparison of returns between Oracle vs Salesforce if an Indian had invested in these stocks 5 years ago?

Oracle stock has given 266% returns in the last 5 years, whereas Salesforce stock has given 128% and Microsoft has given 221%. $100 invested in Oracle stock 5 years ago would have become $366 and $100 invested in Salesforce, Microsoft stocks would have become $228 and $321, respectively.
 

5 years returns of Oracle → 266% (Capital Appreciation 206.61% & Dollar Appreciation 19.44%)

5 years returns of Salesforce → 128% (Capital Appreciation 90.56% & Dollar Appreciation 19.44%)

5 years returns of Microsoft → 221% (Capital Appreciation 169.04% & Dollar Appreciation 19.44%)

$100 invested in Oracle stock vs Salesforce vs Microsoft stock 5 years ago:

 Total Returns$100 investment would have become
Oracle266%$366
Salesforce128%$228
Microsoft221%$321

How much dividend did Oracle (ORCL) pay to an Indian Investor in the last 5 years?

Oracle has paid a total of $6.56 in dividends per share in the last 5 years which translates into ₹528.68. So if you had 10 Oracle shares you would have received ₹5,286.8 in dividends in India from your Oracle stocks.

When was the last time Oracle (ORCL) declared dividends? And how much did it pay per share?

Oracle declares dividends every quarter. The latest dividend amount Oracle paid each shareholder was $0.4 or 33.6 per share in October 2024. For investors holding shares in fractions the same amount was paid in proportion to the units of shares they hold. For example, if an investor has less than 1 unit ~ 0.12 units, they will still receive $0.048 or ₹4 in dividends.

Who are the top global investors holding Oracle stock (ORCL)?

Oracle is a popular stock amongst top global investors. Top 3 institutional investors include: Vanguard ($25 billion), Blackrock ($21 billion) and State Street Corp ($11 billion). FMR Llc, Morgan Stanley, Geode Capital Management, JP Morgan Chase & Co also hold significant stakes worth up to $6.8 billion.

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