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Oracle stock ticks higher after hours as 2026 trading begins; ORCL dividend date and jobs data in focus
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Oracle stock ticks higher after hours as 2026 trading begins; ORCL dividend date and jobs data in focus

Oracle stock ticks higher after hours as 2026 trading begins; ORCL dividend date and jobs data in focus

NEW YORK, January 2, 2026, 17:41 ET — After-hours

  • Oracle shares were up about 0.4% after the close, after a choppy first session of 2026.
  • The broader market started the year mixed as investors weighed AI-linked valuations and rate expectations.
  • Next up: Jan. 9 U.S. jobs data, Oracle’s Jan. 9 dividend record date, and mid-March earnings timing.

Oracle Corp shares rose 0.4% to $195.71 in after-hours trading on Friday. The stock ranged between $194.25 and $198.60 during the session, with about 14.5 million shares traded.

The modest lift came as Wall Street opened 2026 with a split tape: the Dow and S&P 500 ended higher while the Nasdaq slipped. Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategist at Charles Schwab, called it a “buy the dip, sell the rip” market. Reuters

Oracle held up better than several large-cap tech and cloud peers that weighed on sentiment. Microsoft fell 2.2%, Amazon slid 1.9% and Salesforce dropped 4.3% on the day.

For Oracle investors, a near-term catalyst is the dividend timetable. A December SEC filing showed the company declared a $0.50-per-share quarterly dividend, payable on Jan. 23 to shareholders of record as of Jan. 9 — the cutoff date investors must own the stock to receive the payment.

The stock’s AI angle remains the larger driver, with Oracle pitching its cloud business as a platform for data-heavy workloads. In its last results update, Oracle said fiscal second-quarter revenue rose 14% to $16.1 billion and cloud revenue increased 34% to $8.0 billion.

Analysts’ next checkpoint is whether profits keep pace as Oracle invests to expand capacity. Nasdaq data shows a consensus forecast of $1.35 in earnings per share — profit divided by shares outstanding — for the fiscal quarter ending February 2026.

That setup makes macro data unusually important for the stock. Expectations for interest-rate cuts tend to boost growth and AI-linked names by raising the value investors place on future earnings, while sticky inflation can do the opposite.

Before the next regular session, investors are bracing for a busier January: the U.S. monthly jobs report is due Jan. 9 and the consumer price index — a key inflation gauge — arrives Jan. 13. A late-January Federal Reserve meeting and the start of fourth-quarter earnings season, beginning with major banks on Jan. 13, are also on the radar, Reuters reported.

Oracle’s own calendar is quieter until its next report. The company’s investor-relations FAQ says third-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings will be announced in mid-March.

Traders also flagged the round-number $200 area after Friday’s swings left the stock just shy of that level at its session high. The low near $194 set the first nearby support zone if risk appetite fades.

What investors will listen for next is any update on cloud demand, contract activity and the pace of spending needed to deliver AI-related capacity. Those themes have driven sharp moves in Oracle shares over the past year as the stock has traded increasingly in step with the broader “AI trade.”

For now, Oracle stock is heading into the weekend with two near-term markers — the Jan. 9 dividend record date and mid-March earnings — that may define the next leg of trading as markets move from holiday calm into January’s data-heavy stretch.NEW YORK, January 2, 2026, 17:41 ET — After-hours

  • Oracle shares were up about 0.4% after the close, after a choppy first session of 2026.
  • The broader market started the year mixed as investors weighed AI-linked valuations and rate expectations.
  • Next up: Jan. 9 U.S. jobs data, Oracle’s Jan. 9 dividend record date, and mid-March earnings timing.

Oracle Corp shares rose 0.4% to $195.71 in after-hours trading on Friday. The stock ranged between $194.25 and $198.60 during the session, with about 14.5 million shares traded.

The modest lift came as Wall Street opened 2026 with a split tape: the Dow and S&P 500 ended higher while the Nasdaq slipped. Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategist at Charles Schwab, called it a “buy the dip, sell the rip” market. Reuters

Oracle held up better than several large-cap tech and cloud peers that weighed on sentiment. Microsoft fell 2.2%, Amazon slid 1.9% and Salesforce dropped 4.3% on the day.

For Oracle investors, a near-term catalyst is the dividend timetable. A December SEC filing showed the company declared a $0.50-per-share quarterly dividend, payable on Jan. 23 to shareholders of record as of Jan. 9 — the cutoff date investors must own the stock to receive the payment.

The stock’s AI angle remains the larger driver, with Oracle pitching its cloud business as a platform for data-heavy workloads. In its last results update, Oracle said fiscal second-quarter revenue rose 14% to $16.1 billion and cloud revenue increased 34% to $8.0 billion.

Analysts’ next checkpoint is whether profits keep pace as Oracle invests to expand capacity. Nasdaq data shows a consensus forecast of $1.35 in earnings per share — profit divided by shares outstanding — for the fiscal quarter ending February 2026.

That setup makes macro data unusually important for the stock. Expectations for interest-rate cuts tend to boost growth and AI-linked names by raising the value investors place on future earnings, while sticky inflation can do the opposite.

Before the next regular session, investors are bracing for a busier January: the U.S. monthly jobs report is due Jan. 9 and the consumer price index — a key inflation gauge — arrives Jan. 13. A late-January Federal Reserve meeting and the start of fourth-quarter earnings season, beginning with major banks on Jan. 13, are also on the radar, Reuters reported.

Oracle’s own calendar is quieter until its next report. The company’s investor-relations FAQ says third-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings will be announced in mid-March.

Traders also flagged the round-number $200 area after Friday’s swings left the stock just shy of that level at its session high. The low near $194 set the first nearby support zone if risk appetite fades.

What investors will listen for next is any update on cloud demand, contract activity and the pace of spending needed to deliver AI-related capacity. Those themes have driven sharp moves in Oracle shares over the past year as the stock has traded increasingly in step with the broader “AI trade.”

For now, Oracle stock is heading into the weekend with two near-term markers — the Jan. 9 dividend record date and mid-March earnings — that may define the next leg of trading as markets move from holiday calm into January’s data-heavy stretch.

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  • SGX Opens Steady as STI Nears 5,044 Amid Global AI Rally
    May 21, 2026, 10:31 PM EDT. Singapore stocks opened steady on Friday with the Straits Times Index (STI) slightly down 0.04% at 5,043.87 by 9:06am, reflecting cautious optimism. Investor sentiment was supported by easing US-Iran tensions and a global rally in artificial intelligence (AI)-linked stocks. Wall Street saw modest gains with the Dow Jones up 0.55%, S&P 500 rising 0.17%, and Nasdaq up 0.09%. CSE Global led local gains, rising 7.74% to S$1.67. Heavyweights DBS Group Holdings, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Singapore Telecommunications, and Keppel traded steadily. Despite a pullback in Nvidia shares, global interest in AI counters continued to boost markets.

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