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Racing Against Debt: Oracle’s IMSA Deal Can’t Mask the $638 Billion Cash Flow Conundrum

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
July 10, 2026
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Oracle has chosen an unusual proving ground for its cloud ambitions: the pit lane. On July 9, 2026, the software giant announced it would become a founding partner of IMSA Labs, launching the Oracle Cloud Innovation Studio within the North American sports car racing series. The studio offers startups a live environment inside the IMSA paddock to test their solutions on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), with telemetry and race data from 18 global automakers flowing through the system at every race weekend.

The stock barely blinked. Shares traded at €126.26, up 0.05% on the day — a telling response for a company whose cloud narrative has become increasingly strained. Karan Batta, senior vice president at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, described the partnership as a marriage of cloud infrastructure with an operational environment that gives startups a robust development and validation path. The logic: if it works in motorsport, it works anywhere. Oracle is eyeing manufacturing, transportation, logistics, energy, telecoms, and large-scale events as potential adopters.

But the race Oracle is losing is the one against its own balance sheet. The company sits on a mountain of open performance obligations worth $638 billion — $85 billion more than the previous quarter, fueled by partnerships with OpenAI and other AI labs. That backlog is the entire bull case: a future revenue stream that dwarfs nearly every rival in enterprise software. Converting that mountain into cash, however, is brutally expensive.

Over the past twelve months, Oracle has burned through $24 billion in free cash flow. For the current fiscal year, it plans to raise another $40 billion in debt to fund infrastructure expansion. By the end of May, total debt stood at roughly $130 billion. Capital expenditure surged 162% in fiscal 2026 to almost $56 billion. No wonder investors are nervous when a business with unproven profitability piles on more leverage.

The sell-off has been relentless. Oracle shares have lost 23.74% since the start of the year and 36.62% over the past twelve months. The stock now trades 54.63% below its 52-week high of €280.70 reached in September 2025. It sits 19.78% under its 50-day moving average of €158.76 and 23.41% below the 200-day line of €166.28. The 14-day relative strength index of 34.5 hovers near oversold territory, while annualized 30-day volatility of 48.54% reflects how violently the market is repricing the shares.

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

Analysts remain stubbornly optimistic. The consensus price target of $251.85 is backed by six strong-buy, 30 buy, six hold, and just one sell rating. That target — converted to euros — sits far above the current level, implying a theoretical upside of more than 100%. Yet this gap reflects a real disagreement: does Oracle’s backlog conversion outrun its cash burn, or do financing needs grow faster than revenue recognition can keep pace?

The cash crunch is forcing Oracle to sell bonds and issue equity — precisely at a time when its traditional software business faces pressure from the same AI tools the cloud division aims to support. In fiscal 2027, the company plans to raise another $40 billion through debt and equity, including a previously announced $20 billion capital increase. Last fiscal year it raised $43 billion from bond sales and $5 billion from a share issuance. The pace of capital needs has escalated quickly, even as management insists on maintaining an investment-grade rating. Bondholders have grown wary, accusing the company of mentioning potential additional capital needs in offering documents even though the plans were already set. Bond yields have drifted closer to those of lower-rated issuers.

The IMSA partnership does little to change that picture, but it offers a glimpse of how Oracle hopes to differentiate OCI in a crowded market. The company has also upgraded its Kubernetes service, OKE, to support clusters of up to 20,000 worker nodes, and introduced Virtual Node Cycling to keep virtual nodes automatically updated. These moves are designed to reinforce the narrative of a resilient enterprise cloud provider. Whether they translate into new customers outside the racing world will determine if the cloud business can grow fast enough to close the cash gap.

For now, Oracle’s stock sits just 11.86% above its 52-week low of €113.86 from February 6. The question hovering over the entire AI infrastructure sector is whether Oracle’s financing model can close that cash gap quickly enough — or whether this level represents a genuine floor rather than a pause in a longer reassessment of what AI infrastructure is really worth.

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