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Oracle’s Strategic Pivot: Navigating Investor Skepticism Amid Major Shifts

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
February 17, 2026
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The investment case for Oracle is currently defined by a dual challenge: maintaining developer trust while funding an aggressive capital expansion. This convergence of strategic uncertainty and significant financial requirements explains the sustained pressure on its shares, despite isolated positive analyst commentary. The company’s recent announcements regarding its MySQL database and a massive new funding round are central to understanding this dynamic.

Legal Challenges and a Key Analyst Upgrade

Oracle continues to face headwinds from ongoing litigation. Several class-action lawsuits alleging securities fraud are proceeding, with claims that the company made misleading statements concerning the costs of its AI infrastructure and the timeline for OpenAI data centers. A critical deadline in this legal process is April 6, 2026, for applications to become the lead plaintiff.

Contrasting this, analysts at DA Davidson provided a vote of confidence on February 15, upgrading the stock to a “Buy” rating with a price target of $180. The upgrade was attributed to diminishing concerns over an excessive reliance on OpenAI and signs of stabilization in new contract signings. The firm specifically cited an $88 million US Air Force cloud contract as a positive example.

A Fundamental Shift in MySQL Strategy

In a significant move for its database business, Oracle has outlined a fundamental change to its MySQL strategy, set for 2026. The plan involves migrating several features, previously locked behind a paid “Premium” tier, into the free Community Edition. These features include AI-oriented vector functions, the Hypergraph Optimizer, and JSON Duality.

This strategic reversal appears driven by mounting pressure. The open-source community has expressed growing discontent, fueling fears of developer migration to alternatives like PostgreSQL. The context adds to the tension: reports indicate Oracle laid off approximately 70 core MySQL developers in September 2025, an event that sparked public discussions about potential project “forks.” The integration of these premium features into the free version is scheduled to begin in April 2026.

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

Financing a $50 Billion Cloud and AI Ambition

Running parallel to its software strategy is a colossal financing initiative. Oracle aims to raise between $45 and $50 billion in 2026 to fund an extensive expansion of its data center capacity. This capital will be sourced through a blended structure:

  • Equity: An “at-the-market” offering program to raise up to $20 billion.
  • Debt: The issuance of approximately $25 billion in new notes.

This financing is Oracle’s strategic entry ticket to remain competitive in the high-stakes AI infrastructure race against rivals like AWS and Microsoft. For shareholders, however, the move carries potential downsides, including equity dilution from new share issuance and an increased interest burden. This is particularly notable given that the company’s existing debt load is already reported to exceed $100 billion.

The market’s current sentiment reflects these compounded risks. Year-to-date, Oracle’s share price is down approximately 21%, trading notably below its 200-day moving average. This performance aligns with a market that is demanding a higher risk premium when faced with such substantial capital requirements.

All eyes will be on the next quarterly results, expected March 9, 2026, for evidence of whether Oracle can successfully balance this costly expansion with operational stability, market confidence, and ongoing legal pressures.

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