Oracle Company Leadership

ORCL Stock  USD 195.34  3.04  1.53%   
About 65% of Oracle's corporate insiders are selling. The analysis of insider sentiment suggests that many Oracle insiders are, at present, alarmed. Oracle employs about 162 K people. The company is managed by 42 executives with a total tenure of roughly 208 years, averaging almost 4.0 years of service per executive, having 3857.14 employees per reported executive.
Safra Catz  CEO
Chief Executive Officer, Director
Jeffrey Henley  Chairman
Vice Chairman of the Board

Insider Sentiment 35

 Mostly Selling

 
Selling
 
Buying

Latest Trades

2025-10-23Maria SmithDisposed 5000 @ 280.62View
2025-10-21Clayton M MagouyrkDisposed 40000 @ 276.64View
2025-10-10Stuart LeveyDisposed 19758 @ 300View
2025-09-26Naomi O SeligmanDisposed 2222 @ 288.91View
2025-09-23Cleo FieldsAcquired @ 314.9
2025-09-18Cleo FieldsAcquired @ 296.67
2025-09-17Cleo FieldsAcquired @ 301.64
2025-09-16Michael D SiciliaDisposed 16323 @ 313.6View
2025-09-15Thomas H. Kean, Jr.Disposed @ 302.1
2025-09-12Thomas H. Kean, Jr.Disposed @ 292.07
2025-09-11Michael T. McCaulAcquired @ 307.64
2025-08-20Michael T. McCaulAcquired @ 235.16
2025-08-05Michael D SiciliaDisposed 15880 @ 254.48View
2025-07-16Naomi O SeligmanDisposed 3303 @ 233.32View
Monitoring Oracle's insider sentiment can offer insights into its future performance, as insiders often have access to more information about their company's operations, financial health, and upcoming initiatives than the general public. However, it's essential to note that insider trading is regulated by securities laws, and insiders are required to disclose their trades publicly to ensure transparency and prevent unfair advantages based on non-public information.

Acquired vs Disposed

Filed vs Not Filed

Insider sentiment refers to the collective sentiment or feeling of Oracle's insiders - typically its officers, directors, and beneficial owners holding more than a certain percentage of the company's stock - about the future prospects of Oracle. This sentiment is often gauged based on the trading activities of these insiders. If insiders are purchasing more shares of their own company, it may be interpreted as a bullish sentiment, indicating that they believe Oracle's stock will rise in value. Conversely, if insiders are selling shares, it might be seen as bearish, suggesting they expect the stock price to drop.
Check out Your Equity Center to better understand how to build diversified portfolios, which includes a position in Oracle. Also, note that the market value of any company could be closely tied with the direction of predictive economic indicators such as signals in persons.
For more information on how to buy Oracle Stock please use our How to buy in Oracle Stock guide.

Oracle's Workforce Through the Years

Please note that employee historical analysis has become an increasingly important factor for investors assessing the risk associated with Oracle's future performance. Based on our forecasts, it is anticipated that Oracle will maintain a workforce of about 162000 employees by January 2026.
 
Housing Crash
 
Credit Downgrade
 
Yuan Drop
 
Covid

Oracle's latest congressional trading

Congressional trading in companies like Oracle, is subject to rigorous scrutiny to prevent conflicts of interest and insider trading. This is governed by multiple SEC regulations which were established to foster transparency and deter members of Congress from leveraging non-public information for personal gain. This oversight helps maintain public trust and ensures that investments in Oracle by those in governmental positions are based on the same information available to the general public.
2025-11-15Senator Tommy TubervilleAcquired $15K to $50KVerify
2025-11-14Senator Tommy TubervilleAcquired $15K to $50KVerify
2025-10-15Representative Thomas H KeanAcquired $15K to $50KVerify
2025-10-13Representative Michael McCaulAcquired Under $15KVerify
2025-10-10Senator John BoozmanAcquired Under $15KVerify
2025-10-09Senator John BoozmanAcquired Under $15KVerify
2025-10-01Representative Cleo FieldsAcquired $50K to $100KVerify
2025-05-14Senator John BoozmanAcquired Under $15KVerify
2025-05-13Senator John BoozmanAcquired Under $15KVerify
2025-04-30Senator Dave McCormickAcquired $250K to $500KVerify
2024-02-13Senator Tommy TubervilleAcquired Under $15KVerify
2024-01-26Representative Thomas H KeanAcquired Under $15KVerify
2021-08-02Representative Earl BlumenauerAcquired $15K to $50KVerify
2021-01-24Representative Deborah K RossAcquired $15K to $50KVerify
2020-09-28Representative Bob GibbsAcquired Under $15KVerify
2018-09-05Representative Peter WelchAcquired Under $15KVerify
2014-06-12Senator Sheldon WhitehouseAcquired Under $15KVerify
2014-06-11Senator Sheldon WhitehouseAcquired Under $15KVerify

Oracle Management Team Effectiveness

The company has return on total asset (ROA) of 0.0686 % which means that it generated a profit of $0.0686 on every $100 spent on assets. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows a return on stockholder's equity (ROE) of 0.6903 %, meaning that it created $0.6903 on every $100 dollars invested by stockholders. Oracle's management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well Oracle manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities. At this time, Oracle's Return On Tangible Assets are quite stable compared to the past year. Return On Assets is expected to rise to 0.14 this year, although the value of Return On Capital Employed will most likely fall to 0.12. At this time, Oracle's Other Assets are quite stable compared to the past year. Deferred Long Term Asset Charges is expected to rise to about 3.3 B this year, although the value of Net Tangible Assets are projected to rise to (60.7 B).
Common Stock Shares Outstanding is expected to rise to about 3.8 B this year, although the value of Net Income Applicable To Common Shares will most likely fall to about 7.6 B.

Oracle Workforce Comparison

Oracle is considered to be number one stock in number of employees category among its peers. The total workforce of Information Technology industry is now estimated at about 394,326. Oracle totals roughly 162,000 in number of employees claiming about 41% of equities under Information Technology industry.

Oracle Profit Margins

The company has Profit Margin (PM) of 0.25 %, which maeans that even a very small decline in it revenue will erase profits resulting in a net loss. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows Operating Margin (OM) of 0.32 %, which suggests for every 100 dollars of sales, it generated a net operating income of $0.32.
Current ValueLast YearChange From Last Year 10 Year Trend
Gross Profit Margin0.870.7051
Fairly Up
Slightly volatile
Net Profit Margin0.160.2168
Way Down
Pretty Stable
Operating Profit Margin0.230.308
Way Down
Slightly volatile
Pretax Profit Margin0.230.2467
Significantly Down
Slightly volatile
Return On Assets0.140.0739
Way Up
Slightly volatile

Oracle Insider Trading History

Some recent studies suggest that insider trading raises the cost of capital for securities issuers and decreases overall economic growth. Trading by specific Oracle insiders, such as employees or executives, is commonly permitted as long as it does not rely on Oracle's material information that is not in the public domain. Local jurisdictions usually require such trading to be reported in order to monitor insider transactions. In many U.S. states, trading conducted by corporate officers, key employees, directors, or significant shareholders must be reported to the regulator or publicly disclosed, usually within a few business days of the trade. In these cases, Oracle insiders must file a Form 4 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) when buying or selling shares of their own companies.
 
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Housing Crash
 
Credit Downgrade
 
Yuan Drop
 
Covid
Buy/Sell Ratio# Purchases Trades# Sales TradesTotal Shares PurchasedTotal Shares Sold
2025-12-01
0.9167
11
12
 1,421,438 
 148,102 
2025-09-01
0.5833
28
48
 16,769,886 
 9,535,214 
2025-06-01
0.5238
33
63
 19,191,221 
 18,458,197 
2025-03-01
0.5333
8
15
 3,812,026 
 7,610,164 
2024-12-01
0.8
4
5
 12,466 
 86,445 
2024-09-01
0.6222
28
45
 2,544,135 
 5,942,057 
2024-06-01
1.25
35
28
 5,463,286 
 811,193 
2024-03-01
0.5238
11
21
 3,197,178 
 6,390,000 
2023-12-01
0.5
4
8
 29,644 
 94,249 
2023-09-01
0.8261
19
23
 1,013,355 
 410,455 
2023-06-01
0.7368
42
57
 14,483,822 
 25,799,932 
2023-03-01
2.0
2
1
 2,061 
 8,080 
2022-12-01
0.5
6
12
 849,867 
 1,469,964 
2022-09-01
0.375
3
8
 323,288 
 209,727 
2022-06-01
0.7105
27
38
 11,513,386 
 25,485,695 
2022-03-01
6.0
6
1
 17,422 
 0.00 
2021-12-01
1.0
5
5
 33,330 
 174,837 
2021-09-01
0.7419
23
31
 1,561,454 
 1,670,552 
2021-06-01
0.7692
40
52
 10,315,844 
 21,000,361 
2021-03-01
0.95
19
20
 7,807,945 
 15,544,844 
2020-12-01
0.7778
7
9
 345,152 
 669,451 
2020-09-01
0.7391
17
23
 2,022,167 
 2,811,197 
2020-06-01
0.7647
39
51
 9,245,194 
 23,713,749 
2020-03-01
0.7143
10
14
 395,684 
 730,000 
2019-12-01
0.875
7
8
 12,996 
 28,708 
2019-09-01
0.7586
22
29
 2,321,997 
 2,876,227 
2019-06-01
1.1111
50
45
 7,228,670 
 8,661,200 
2019-03-01
0.6087
14
23
 6,773,809 
 13,547,500 
2018-12-01
0.75
12
16
 2,849,397 
 2,398,086 
2018-09-01
0.8864
39
44
 4,078,180 
 3,162,431 
2018-06-01
1.0444
47
45
 3,566,770 
 4,782,491 
2018-03-01
0.6522
15
23
 6,984,341 
 13,961,878 
2017-12-01
0.4667
14
30
 7,228,523 
 12,315,159 
2017-09-01
1.1111
50
45
 6,143,865 
 5,824,292 
2017-06-01
0.9773
43
44
 1,580,133 
 2,880,590 
2017-03-01
0.6333
19
30
 8,082,282 
 14,067,730 
2016-12-01
0.8667
13
15
 5,022,829 
 5,082,108 
2016-09-01
1.0323
32
31
 2,599,208 
 2,561,936 
2016-06-01
1.3125
42
32
 11,326,517 
 1,685,595 
2016-03-01
0.6842
13
19
 5,720,643 
 10,192,301 
2015-12-01
0.75
18
24
 3,183,534 
 3,799,830 
2015-09-01
1.16
29
25
 11,648,720 
 1,400,894 
2015-06-01
1.625
26
16
 1,037,955 
 1,185,910 
2015-03-01
0.5714
12
21
 4,346,380 
 8,705,260 
2014-12-01
0.697
23
33
 5,338,880 
 9,325,260 
2014-09-01
1.5
15
10
 12,383,585 
 2,333,420 
2014-06-01
0.8065
25
31
 3,836,250 
 6,740,000 
2014-03-01
0.6
15
25
 3,408,131 
 6,815,000 
2013-12-01
0.6
21
35
 5,752,500 
 10,264,206 
2013-09-01
0.8519
23
27
 28,092,500 
 8,135,000 
2013-06-01
1.0
17
17
 1,073,326 
 1,216,652 
2013-03-01
0.6471
11
17
 574,524 
 1,147,502 
2012-12-01
0.6061
20
33
 10,045,001 
 12,871,677 
2012-09-01
0.8235
28
34
 28,261,268 
 7,476,554 
2012-06-01
1.5
15
10
 520,268 
 1,620,502 
2012-03-01
0.8
12
15
 427,733 
 823,828 
2011-12-01
1.0
2
2
 2,200,000 
 2,200,000 
2011-09-01
1.0
9
9
 508,809 
 1,015,000 
2011-06-01
2.4
12
5
 17,781,250 
 760,000 
2011-03-01
0.8571
6
7
 93,418 
 1,775,000 
2010-12-01
0.06
3
50
 530,000 
 43,345,000 
2010-09-01
0.55
11
20
 30,400,197 
 18,800,000 
2010-06-01
1.0769
14
13
 4,618,750 
 8,487,500 
2010-03-01
1.0
3
3
 55,978 
 110,000 
2009-12-01
0.4444
4
9
 305,000 
 2,060,000 
2009-09-01
0.8125
13
16
 17,874,200 
 5,440,000 
2009-06-01
2.6667
8
3
 10,450,000 
 10,150,000 
2009-03-01
0.5789
11
19
 1,143,759 
 2,224,013 
2008-09-01
0.0828
14
169
 17,235,000 
 2,345,400 
2008-06-01
0.7738
65
84
 1,209,200 
 1,130,000 
2008-03-01
0.1046
16
153
 11,717,830 
 46,313,064 
2007-12-01
0.1714
30
175
 26,784,874 
 90,846,048 
2007-09-01
0.1622
18
111
 17,951,144 
 11,000,296 
2007-06-01
0.25
10
40
 1,161,478 
 2,969,956 
2007-03-01
0.0648
7
108
 4,700,193 
 9,400,000 
2006-12-01
0.0406
16
394
 10,248,168 
 23,661,832 
2006-09-01
0.3421
13
38
 14,753,261 
 1,047,140 
2006-06-01
1.5
9
6
 432,000 
 384,000 
2006-03-01
0.0732
6
82
 1,039,817 
 92,328,602 
2005-12-01
0.8
4
5
 6,468,000 
 12,708,000 
2005-09-01
0.8333
5
6
 22,420 
 1,341,948 
2005-03-01
0.0349
8
229
 4,186,388 
 24,575,000 
2004-12-01
0.0192
8
416
 3,701,872 
 36,028,744 
2004-09-01
0.0145
4
275
 4,200,000 
 21,000,000 
2004-06-01
0.0108
5
465
 240,000 
 31,071,000 
2004-03-01
0.0457
9
197
 3,347,251 
 17,521,744 
2003-12-01
0.1667
2
12
 970,000 
 1,070,000 
2003-09-01
0.7143
5
7
 434,190 
 216,248 

Oracle Notable Stakeholders

An Oracle stakeholder refers to an individual interested in an outcome of the business. Different stakeholders have different interests, and companies such as Oracle often face trade-offs trying to please all of them. Oracle's stakeholders can have a positive or negative influence on the entity's direction, and there are a lot of executives involved in getting Oracle's stock to the level that pleases all shareholders. Keeping track of the stakeholders is a great way to stay on top of things affecting its ongoing price.
Safra CatzChief Executive Officer, DirectorProfile
Jeffrey HenleyVice Chairman of the BoardProfile
Lawrence EllisonExecutive Chairman of the Board, Founder, Chief Technology OfficerProfile
William WestExecutive Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer, Corporate ControllerProfile
Dorian DaleySenior Vice President General Counsel, SecretaryProfile
Charles MoormanIndependent DirectorProfile
George ConradesLead Independent DirectorProfile
Clayton MagouyrkChief DirectorProfile
Leon PanettaIndependent DirectorProfile
Michael SiciliaChief DirectorProfile
William ParrettIndependent DirectorProfile
Vishal SikkaNon-Executive DirectorProfile
Rona FairheadIndependent DirectorProfile
Naomi SeligmanIndependent DirectorProfile
Bruce ChizenIndependent DirectorProfile
Renee JamesIndependent DirectorProfile
Michael BoskinIndependent DirectorProfile
Jeffrey BergIndependent DirectorProfile
Des CahillVP CloudProfile
Donald DeutschVP OfficerProfile
Andrew MorawskiExecutive CommunicationsProfile
Mark SundayVP OfficerProfile
Douglas KehringExecutive OperationsProfile
Richard SmithMiddle EuropeProfile
Ivgen GunerExec FinProfile
Luiz MeislerExecutive AmericaProfile
Jae EvansChief OfficerProfile
Awo AbloDirectorProfile
Maria SmithExecutive OfficerProfile
Cherian VargheseSenior AfricaProfile
Cormac WattersEurope, ApplicationsProfile
Edward ScrevenExecutive Vice President Chief Corporate ArchitectProfile
Steve MirandaExecutive DevelopmentProfile
Juan LoaizaExecutive TechnologiesProfile
Greg PavlikSenior ServiceProfile
Ken BondSenior RelationsProfile
Stuart LeveyExecutive OfficerProfile
Juan JonesExecutive RenewalsProfile
Joyce WesterdahlExecutive ResourcesProfile
Mary DavidsonChief OfficerProfile
Garrett IlgExecutive PacificProfile
Simon WalkerSenior UnitProfile

About Oracle Management Performance

The success or failure of an entity such as Oracle often depends on how effective the management is. Oracle management team is responsible for propelling the future growth in the right direction and administering and controlling the business activities and accounting for the results. Ineffective management usually contributes to failure in the company's future performance for all stakeholders equally, but most importantly, for investors. So it is important to measure the effectiveness of Oracle management before purchasing its stock. In many ways, it's all about finding the answer to one important question - Are they doing the right thing right now? How would we assess whether the Oracle management is utilizing all available resources in the best possible way? Also, how well is the company doing relative to others in its sector and the market as a whole? The answer can be found by analyzing a few important fundamental indicators such as return on assets and return on equity.
Last ReportedProjected for Next Year
Return On Tangible Assets 0.12  0.14 
Return On Capital Employed 0.13  0.12 
Return On Assets 0.07  0.14 
Return On Equity 0.61  0.43 

Oracle Workforce Analysis

Traditionally, organizations such as Oracle use manpower efficiency calculations for various incentive schemes, employee appraisal, or as an initiative to improve the processes. However, it can also be used by investors to make long-term investment decisions. The trends in the profit per employee or revenue per employee are measured by net income or revenue divided by the current number of full-time employees over a given time interval. Because workforce needs differ across sectors, these ratios could be used to compare Oracle within its industry.

Oracle Manpower Efficiency

Return on Oracle Manpower

Revenue Per Employee354.3K
Revenue Per Executive1.4B
Net Income Per Employee76.8K
Net Income Per Executive296.3M
When determining whether Oracle is a strong investment it is important to analyze Oracle's competitive position within its industry, examining market share, product or service uniqueness, and competitive advantages. Beyond financials and market position, potential investors should also consider broader economic conditions, industry trends, and any regulatory or geopolitical factors that may impact Oracle's future performance. For an informed investment choice regarding Oracle Stock, refer to the following important reports:
Check out Your Equity Center to better understand how to build diversified portfolios, which includes a position in Oracle. Also, note that the market value of any company could be closely tied with the direction of predictive economic indicators such as signals in persons.
For more information on how to buy Oracle Stock please use our How to buy in Oracle Stock guide.
You can also try the Odds Of Bankruptcy module to get analysis of equity chance of financial distress in the next 2 years.
Is Systems Software space expected to grow? Or is there an opportunity to expand the business' product line in the future? Factors like these will boost the valuation of Oracle. If investors know Oracle will grow in the future, the company's valuation will be higher. The financial industry is built on trying to define current growth potential and future valuation accurately. All the valuation information about Oracle listed above have to be considered, but the key to understanding future value is determining which factors weigh more heavily than others.
Quarterly Earnings Growth
0.909
Dividend Share
2
Earnings Share
5.32
Revenue Per Share
21.606
Quarterly Revenue Growth
0.142
The market value of Oracle is measured differently than its book value, which is the value of Oracle that is recorded on the company's balance sheet. Investors also form their own opinion of Oracle's value that differs from its market value or its book value, called intrinsic value, which is Oracle's true underlying value. Investors use various methods to calculate intrinsic value and buy a stock when its market value falls below its intrinsic value. Because Oracle's market value can be influenced by many factors that don't directly affect Oracle's underlying business (such as a pandemic or basic market pessimism), market value can vary widely from intrinsic value.
Please note, there is a significant difference between Oracle's value and its price as these two are different measures arrived at by different means. Investors typically determine if Oracle is a good investment by looking at such factors as earnings, sales, fundamental and technical indicators, competition as well as analyst projections. However, Oracle's price is the amount at which it trades on the open market and represents the number that a seller and buyer find agreeable to each party.