Key Highlights:
- Oracle CEO Safra Catz tops insider sales in the U.S. with $2.5 billion in stock sold by mid-2025.
- The average analyst price target for Oracle shares is approximately $228.21, with mixed upside and downside potential.
- GuruFocus' GF Value suggests a significant downside from the current stock price, estimating a fair value of $152.23.
Oracle CEO Leads Insider Sales
Oracle (ORCL, Financial) CEO Safra Catz has emerged as the most prolific insider seller in the United States for the first half of 2025. She managed to offload $2.5 billion worth of stock, leveraging the strong market conditions. In the second quarter alone, Catz divested nearly 8.7 million shares, amounting to $1.83 billion, a move that stands out among executive sales during this period of market recovery.
Wall Street Analysts' Outlook
Wall Street analysts have set a one-year price target for Oracle Corp (ORCL, Financial) with an average of $228.21. The range extends from a low of $175.00 to a high of $275.00, hinting at a potential downside of 1.02% from its current trading price of $230.56. For further insights, you can visit the Oracle Corp (ORCL) Forecast page on GuruFocus.
Brokerage Recommendations
The consensus from 41 brokerage firms gives Oracle Corp (ORCL, Financial) an average recommendation score of 2.1, categorizing it as "Outperform." This rating is part of a scale where 1 represents a "Strong Buy" and 5 signals a "Sell," suggesting a positive outlook from the majority of analysts.
GF Value Insights
GuruFocus provides an estimated GF Value for Oracle Corp (ORCL, Financial) of $152.23 over the next year. This suggests a possible downside of 33.97% from the prevailing market price of $230.56. The GF Value is a critical measure derived from historical trading multiples, previous business growth, and projections of future business performance. For a comprehensive analysis, visit the Oracle Corp (ORCL) Summary page.
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