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How Oracle’s Changed Reporting Structure Could Affect Investors

How Oracle’s Changed Reporting Structure Could Affect Investors

Previously, we discussed Oracle’s (ORCL) reasoning behind its changed reporting structure, where cloud revenue is now a part of the company’s cloud service and licensing support segment. Naturally, this change leads some to question why Oracle would do this if its cloud business is flourishing—something it would want to flaunt to investors rather than hide.