Oracle's stock dropped after its fiscal Q2 2025 report because while its Remaining Performance Obligations (RPOs) (future booked revenue) soared (to a massive $523B), actual revenue and earnings slightly missed Wall Street's high expectations, particularly with Cloud Infrastructure revenue just under forecasts, despite big wins with companies like Meta and NVIDIA, showing strong future potential but short-term execution gaps that disappointed investors.
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