Oracle’s stock has dropped significantly due to concerns about its rising debt from aggressive capital expenditure, especially a $300 billion deal with OpenAI to build data centers. While the company is positioning itself as an infrastructure provider for the generative AI boom, its heavy reliance on OpenAI and substantial debt raise questions about long-term returns and its investment viability. Investors are advised to consider the high risks associated with Oracle’s current strategy and OpenAI’s financial stability before buying.
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Down 55%, Is Oracle Stock a Buy in 2026?
Oracle’s stock has dropped significantly due to concerns about its rising debt from aggressive capital expenditure, especially a $300 billion deal with OpenAI to build data centers. While the company is positioning itself as an infrastructure provider for the generative AI boom, its heavy reliance on OpenAI and substantial debt raise questions about long-term returns and its investment viability. Investors are advised to consider the high risks associated with Oracle’s current strategy and OpenAI’s financial stability before buying.