Oracle Q4 2022 Earnings Report
Key Takeaways
Oracle announced its Q4 fiscal year 2022 results, with total quarterly revenues up 5% year-over-year in USD and up 10% in constant currency to $11.8 billion. Q4 GAAP earnings per share was $1.16 while non-GAAP earnings per share was $1.54.
Q4 GAAP Earnings per Share $1.16, Non-GAAP Earnings per Share $1.54
Total Q4 Revenue $11.8 billion, up 5% in USD, up 10% in constant currency
Total Q4 Cloud Revenue (IaaS plus SaaS) $2.9 billion, up 19% in USD, up 22% in constant currency
Infrastructure Cloud Revenue (IaaS) up 36% in USD, up 39% in constant currency
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Forward Guidance
Oracle anticipates continued revenue growth, driven by Fusion and NetSuite cloud applications, and expects its infrastructure business to enter a hyper-growth phase, further bolstered by the acquisition of Cerner.
Positive Outlook
- Consistent increases in quarterly revenue growth rate
- Market-leading Fusion and NetSuite cloud applications
- Major increase in demand in infrastructure cloud business
- Infrastructure business has now entered a hyper-growth phase
- Oracle finds itself in position to deliver stellar revenue growth over the next several quarters
Challenges Ahead
- Statements in this press release relating to Oracle's future plans, expectations, beliefs, intentions and prospects are forward-looking statements and are subject to material risks and uncertainties.
- Our success depends upon our ability to develop new products and services, integrate acquired products and services and enhance our existing products and services.
- Our cloud strategy, including our Oracle Cloud Software-as-a-Service and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure offerings, may adversely affect our revenues and profitability.
- We might experience significant coding, manufacturing or configuration errors in our cloud, license and hardware offerings.
- Acquisitions present many risks and we may not achieve the financial and strategic goals that were contemplated at the time of the transaction.
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