Oracle Q3 Fiscal 2025 Financial Results: Strong Cloud Growth Drives Revenue Surge {update}

  • Total Revenue: $14.1 billion, up 6% in USD and 8% in constant currency
  • Cloud Revenue (IaaS + SaaS): $6.2 billion, up 23% in USD and 25% in constant currency
  • Cloud Infrastructure (IaaS) Revenue: $2.7 billion, up 49% in USD and 51% in constant currency
  • Cloud Application (SaaS) Revenue: $3.6 billion, up 9% in USD and 10% in constant currency
  • Fusion Cloud ERP (SaaS) Revenue: $0.9 billion, up 16% in USD and 18% in constant currency
  • NetSuite Cloud ERP (SaaS) Revenue: $0.9 billion, up 16% in USD and 17% in constant currency
  • Remaining Performance Obligations: $130 billion, up 62% in USD and 63% in constant currency
  • GAAP Earnings Per Share: $1.02, up 20%
  • Non-GAAP Earnings Per Share: $1.47, up 4%

Revenue Breakdown

SegmentQ3 FY25 RevenueQ3 FY24 RevenueGrowth (USD)Growth (Constant Currency)
Cloud Services & License Support$11.0B$10.0B+10%+12%
Cloud License & On-Premise License$1.1B$1.3B-10%-8%
Hardware$703M$754M-7%-5%
Services$1.3B$1.3B-1%+1%
Total Revenue$14.1B$13.3B+6%+8%

Operating Performance

MetricQ3 FY25Q3 FY24Growth (USD)Growth (Constant Currency)
Operating Income$4.36B$3.75B+16%+20%
Income Before Taxes$3.45B$2.87B+20%+25%
Net Income$2.94B$2.40B+22%+27%

Expense Analysis

Expense CategoryQ3 FY25Q3 FY24Growth (USD)Growth (Constant Currency)
Cloud Services & License Support$2.88B$2.45B+18%+19%
Hardware$197M$217M-9%-7%
Services$1.12B$1.20B-7%-5%
Sales & Marketing$2.12B$2.04B+4%+6%
Research & Development$2.43B$2.25B+8%+9%
General & Administrative$390M$377M+3%+5%
Total Operating Expenses$9.77B$9.53B+3%+4%

Earnings Per Share (EPS)

TypeQ3 FY25Q3 FY24
Basic EPS$1.05$0.87
Diluted EPS$1.02$0.85

Oracle’s Q3 Fiscal 2025 results demonstrate significant growth in cloud services, particularly in IaaS and SaaS offerings. The company’s strong cloud momentum, rising remaining performance obligations, and increasing net income indicate a positive outlook for future quarters. Despite slight declines in hardware and on-premise license revenues, Oracle continues to show resilience and a strong transition towards cloud-based services.

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