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Is Oracle Stock’s Large AI Backlog Worth the Execution Risk?

Oracle's stock is under scrutiny as analysts weigh a massive AI backlog against significant execution risks and spending concerns.

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Market analysis is currently divided on Oracle's trajectory regarding its AI initiatives. While some sources view the stock as a buy at 52-week lows, others question if the company's large AI backlog justifies the associated execution risks.

Coverage from Bloomberg highlights concerns that a spending binge could cause Oracle to fall behind in the AI race. Conversely, reports from Seeking Alpha and Yahoo Finance suggest the stock could potentially double in value by 2028.

Future outlooks depend on whether Oracle can successfully execute its AI strategy and manage the financial impact of its current spending levels.

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Quick answers

Why is Oracle stock being viewed as a potential buy?

According to Seeking Alpha, the stock is viewed as a 'can't-miss buy' because it is at 52-week lows.

What risks are associated with Oracle's AI strategy?

Bloomberg reports that a spending binge may put Oracle at risk of falling behind in the AI race, while Trefis questions the execution risk of its large AI backlog.

What is the long-term price prediction mentioned in coverage?

Yahoo Finance mentions two reasons why Oracle stock could double in value by 2028.

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