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Oracle’s Server Cancellation and Cloud Expansion Create a Tale of Two Narratives

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
April 24, 2026
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Oracle finds itself caught between a promising product launch and a painful supply chain disruption, leaving investors to weigh competing signals about the company’s direction. The software giant’s stock has taken a beating, closing at €154.42 — a 45% decline from its September peak — as news of a cancelled hardware order overshadows its deepening partnership with Google Cloud.

The trouble stems from an analyst report by Bluefin Research, which claims Oracle pulled the plug on an order for 300 to 400 server racks from Super Micro Computer. Each rack, loaded with Nvidia chips, carries a price tag of roughly $3.5 million, putting the total value of the cancelled contract between $1.05 billion and $1.4 billion. Industry chatter points to legal troubles at Super Micro as the catalyst: the company’s co-founder faces allegations of smuggling AI processors to China. Taiwanese manufacturer Wiwynn is reportedly stepping in as a replacement supplier. Super Micro declined to comment, directing attention to its upcoming quarterly results.

On the same day the cancellation news broke, Oracle’s shares fell 3.49%. The stock now trades well below its 52-week high of $280.70, with a year-to-date loss of roughly 8%. Technical indicators flash warning signs — the relative strength index sits at 20.7, deep in oversold territory, suggesting more volatility ahead.

Yet Oracle is simultaneously pushing forward with its AI agenda. The company has expanded its alliance with Google Cloud, unveiling the Oracle AI Database Agent. This tool lets corporate clients query their Oracle databases through Google’s Gemini Enterprise platform using everyday language, eliminating the need for SQL coding or custom-built tools. Employees can, for example, analyze regional sales trends directly within the system, with security protocols ensuring users only see authorized data. The service is set to roll out across 15 regions in the near term.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Oracle?

The dichotomy between Oracle’s product ambitions and its operational realities hasn’t gone unnoticed on Wall Street. Morgan Stanley recently lowered its price target for the stock, citing concerns about profit margins in the fast-growing GPU-as-a-service business. That division saw revenue surge 177% in the third quarter, while overall company sales climbed nearly 22%. But the heavy capital spending required to support that growth is drawing scrutiny.

Adding to the pressure, a class-action lawsuit accuses Oracle’s management of making misleading statements about its AI infrastructure, allegedly downplaying how massive investments would strain free cash flow. Despite the legal overhang, most analysts maintain buy ratings on the stock.

The next major catalyst arrives on May 5, when Super Micro Computer reports its quarterly earnings. The company will likely face tough questions about the cancelled Oracle order, potentially shedding light on whether this is an isolated incident or a sign of broader supply chain fractures. Until then, Oracle’s narrative remains split — a company racing to build the future of enterprise AI while wrestling with the messy realities of getting there.

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