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Oracle stock price steadies after PFO Kehring’s planned share sale filing as holiday week looms
18 January 2026
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Oracle stock price steadies after PFO Kehring’s planned share sale filing as holiday week looms

New York, Jan 18, 2026, 10:25 AM ET — Market closed.

  • On Friday, Oracle shares ended the day 0.7% higher, closing at $191.09.
  • A regulatory filing revealed that Oracle’s principal financial officer, Doug Kehring, offloaded 35,000 shares.
  • U.S. markets remain closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, trimming this week’s trading days.

Oracle shares closed up Friday following a regulatory filing revealing that CFO Doug Kehring sold shares through a pre-arranged trading plan. The stock gained 0.7% to $191.09, with roughly 19.2 million shares changing hands. Prices swung between $186.60 and $192.09 during the session.

The announcement comes just before a holiday pause that shuts U.S. stock markets on Monday, cutting the trading week short by two days. Investors now face less time to adjust positions before month-end and the upcoming batch of tech earnings.

Why it matters now: Oracle’s shares have reacted sharply to news around financing and capacity expansion related to its AI efforts. The stock dipped earlier this week after bondholders filed a lawsuit accusing the company of misleading investors about its debt strategy tied to AI infrastructure investments. Oracle did not respond to requests for comment on the matter.

Kehring, Oracle’s executive vice president and principal financial officer, sold 35,000 shares at $194.89 each on Jan. 15, according to the filing. The sale followed a Rule 10b5-1 plan, which allows insiders to sell shares on a predetermined schedule.

Oracle’s shares rose on Friday but remain roughly 3.7% below last week’s closing price, according to available data.

Oracle edged ahead of several enterprise-software rivals on Friday, closing higher while ServiceNow and Salesforce slipped, according to market data.

Traders are also watching cash returns closely. Oracle announced it will hand out a quarterly cash dividend of 50 cents per share on Jan. 23, to shareholders on record by Jan. 9.

The upcoming week is anything but straightforward. New developments in the bondholder case or additional clues about data-center funding strains could reignite questions about how quickly Oracle can grow its capacity without ramping up borrowing.

Markets are closed Monday, so all eyes shift to Tuesday’s reopening for clues. After that, Oracle’s Jan. 23 dividend date stands out as a key near-term checkpoint. Investors will also be tracking fresh filings, legal developments, and the broader tech earnings cycle to gauge sentiment.

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