
What could your Oracle investment become?
Oracle (ORCL) trades at around $230.33 and pays a 1.2% dividend yield. Use the calculator below to see how an investment could grow over the next 5, 10, and 20 years.
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Is Oracle a dividend stock?
Yes — Oracle (ORCL) pays a dividend yield of 1.2%, paid quarterly. It pays out about 30% of its earnings as dividends, leaving room to reinvest in growth and potentially raise the dividend over time.
Oracle pays dividends quarterly, so investors receive income quarterly.
What sector is Oracle in?
Oracle (ORCL) is part of the Technology sector. Technology companies build the software, hardware, and online services that power modern life. The sector is known for faster growth and bigger price swings than the market average. Oracle trades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of around 28, which reflects how much investors are currently willing to pay for each dollar of the company's earnings.
💡 Corporate databases and cloud. Competition for AWS.
⚡ Powers the software that many banks run on.
How is this projection calculated?
The calculator above assumes a 6% average annual return — roughly in line with long-term stock-market averages — and compounds your investment year by year. Dividend income is estimated from Oracle's current 1.2% yield. These are educational projections based on historical averages. Actual returns may vary, and your capital is at risk.
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