Oracle stock price: ORCL slides into weekend after hot U.S. inflation data; March 9 earnings ahead

February 28, 2026
Oracle stock price: ORCL slides into weekend after hot U.S. inflation data; March 9 earnings ahead

New York, February 28, 2026, 11:13 (EST) — The market has closed.

Oracle Corporation (ORCL) dropped 3.3% Friday, finishing at $145.40. That put the stock down roughly 1.8% for the week, with investors weighing fresh concerns about rates. Trading volume reached 36.4 million shares. ORCL’s 52-week range spans $118.86 to $345.72, based on data from Investing.com. 1

The U.S. weekend pause leaves Oracle standing in as a rate-sensitive bellwether for a broader debate: just how far investors are willing to go on funding and spending while the company ramps up data-center expansion for its cloud push.

Earlier this month, Oracle outlined plans to bring in $45 billion to $50 billion in gross cash proceeds during calendar 2026, aiming to fuel expansion for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, or OCI. Around half of that total is slated to come from equity-linked and common equity sources—including mandatory convertible preferred securities that will eventually convert into common shares—and through an at-the-market program targeting up to $20 billion, sold gradually at market prices. The rest would be raised with a single offering of investment-grade senior unsecured bonds, set for early 2026. 2

Friday brought another shift in the macro picture after January’s Producer Price Index (PPI) jumped 0.5%—topping forecasts and, per Reuters, bolstering the case for a patient Federal Reserve on rates. Ben Ayers, senior economist at Nationwide, expects the Fed to hold rates steady at the March meeting. The January personal consumption expenditures (PCE) inflation report, favored by the Fed, is set for release on March 13 after being delayed. 3

Oracle’s growth story now leans heavily on capital spending. Any shift in rate expectations hits both funding costs and equity valuations, and traders have wasted no time adjusting the price tags on large-scale cloud and software build-outs.

Oracle didn’t let the AI angle slip out of focus Thursday, announcing it would not only extend but also broaden its Formula One title sponsorship with Red Bull Racing. The company is touting an AI-powered “strategy agent” for the upcoming season. “We’ve done some really cool stuff with AI and there’s a lot more to come,” Oracle’s Clay Magouyrk told Reuters. 4

Equity investors now want to see if contract demand actually leads to billable capacity—and more consistent cash flow. They’re watching closely for specifics on capex timing, plus how fast Oracle draws on its equity program.

On the downside, sticky inflation and tighter credit might push Oracle to tap markets under less favorable terms, and any stock sales would hit per-share figures. Delays in customer sign-ups or holdups building data centers would only pile on more strain.

Traders expect options activity and near-term flows to concentrate ahead of the coming results. Those numbers are also set to deliver new color on OCI demand, plus any adjustments to the 2026 funding blueprint.

Investing.com lists March 9 as the date for Oracle’s upcoming earnings report. 5

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