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Oracle Corp (NQ: ORCL)
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Bulls REASONS TO BUY
93%
agree
75 votes
World leader in relational database software
100%
agree
21 votes
Strong oversees presence and growth
100%
agree
20 votes
Extremely diversified customer base
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Bears REASONS TO SELL
27%
agree
37 votes
Integration of the purchased activities may be difficult
11%
agree
26 votes
Java is losing ground to Microsoft's .NET
18%
agree
32 votes
Oracle has not proven its profitability in the On-Demand segment
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May 23, 2013
(ORCL) Will Q1 Provide the Earnings Growth Bottom? – Earnings Outlook
(Stock Blog Hub, 4/15/13)
The first quarter 2013 earnings season has gotten underway, though it will take another three weeks for the reporting cycle to heat up. The initial reports from...(read more)
Buying Tekelec, Oracle Moves Further Toward Telecom
(Telecom Ramblings, 3/26/13)
Yesterday Oracle announced that it is acquiring another networking vendor, demonstrating that it's quite serious about moving into the telecom world. They are buying Tekelec, which...(read more)
Oracle Stuns Stocks, But It Is A Minor Factor On Market To New Highs
(The Market Financial, 3/21/13)
Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ:ORCL) stunned the markets with a poor quarterly report. In the last few days, stocks like Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE:CAT), Deere & Company...(read more)
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Oracle (ORCL) Company Overview

Oracle is the world's largest enterprise software company. It has made its name in the software industry as the pioneer of relational database software, which lets businesses store and manage large amounts of data. The company's operations are separated into two divisions: software and services. Oracle's software licenses and software support have consistently brought in about 80% of their total revenue.[1]

Oracle has been on an acquisitions frenzy. These acquisitions have increased the number of customers that rely on Oracle for product support. By increasing its customer base Oracle has been able to reduce its software license prices to compete with other software giants, keeping their support fees level and increasing the number of customers requiring their support. In 2005, Oracle purchased PeopleSoft Inc. for $11.1 billion. Oracle purchased BEA Systems for $8.5 billion in 2008. Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion dollars in January 2009, after receiving regulatory approval from the European Commission. Sun has transformed Oracle from a database and business-software company to a hardware company as well.

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What's in this ORCL analysis on Wikinvest...
  • Company Overview
  • Business Segments
  • Software
  • Services
  • Hardware
  • Business Growth
  • FY 2010 (ended May 31, 2010)
  • Trends and Forces
  • Technology Advances and Oracle's Role in the Industry
  • Open Source Influence on Premium Software Providers
  • Consolidation in the Software Industry
  • Software Development Languages
  • Competition
  • Database Software
  • Middleware
  • Applications Software
  • References
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