Oppenheimer recommends buying Oracle shares after recent sell-off
Analysts project 27% potential rally in Oracle's stock price
Cloud computing growth and AI integration cited as key drivers
Price target set at $190 per share
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Oppenheimer analysts recommended buying Oracle Corporation shares following recent market sell-off, projecting a potential 27% rally in the stock price from current levels in New York trading on Friday, citing strong cloud computing growth and artificial intelligence integration as key drivers for the optimistic forecast. The investment firm's bullish stance comes as Oracle shares have experienced significant volatility in recent weeks, with the stock down approximately 15% over the past month amid broader tech sector concerns. Oppenheimer analysts, led by tech specialist Bret Kenwell, highlighted Oracle's strategic investments in cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities as differentiating factors in the competitive technology landscape. "Oracle's positioning in the rapidly expanding cloud market, combined with its enterprise customer base, creates a compelling growth narrative that hasn't been fully priced into the stock," according to the research note published Friday morning. The recommendation adds to a growing chorus of analysts expressing confidence in Oracle's long-term prospects, particularly as the company continues to invest in its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and expands its AI services.
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