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      Oracle is reportedly preparing to raise about $15 billion through a multi-tranche corporate bond issuance—potentially including a rare 40-year note—to support its aggressive build-out of cloud infrastructure tied to AI deals, particularly with OpenAI and prospective work with Meta. The effort comes as Oracle undergoes leadership changes (transitioning Safra Catz out as CEO) and amid volatile market reactions, including about a 2 percent drop in its stock. Observers note that the bond issuance underscores the tension between leveraging debt to fund growth and preserving credit discipline, especially with Oracle already carrying nearly $95 billion in long-term debt.

      Sources: Reuters, Bloomberg

      Key Takeaways

      – Oracle’s planned $15 billion bond issuance (in up to seven parts) includes a long-maturity tranche and is poised to bankroll its AI/cloud infrastructure expansion.

      – The move coincides with leadership restructuring and heightens market scrutiny over Oracle’s leverage, credit ratings, and ability to service new debt.

      – Investors appear receptive—demand is strong—but the strategy carries risks if revenue growth or cost controls falter amid rising debt obligations.

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      Oracle’s decision to tap the debt markets at this scale is a high-stakes move that reflects the broader architecture of how large tech firms are financing their AI pivots. The company is reportedly structuring the bond offering in up to seven tranches, one of which might stretch out to 40 years—an uncommon maturity in modern corporate debt. Part of this debt is expected to fund the rollout of AI and cloud infrastructure tied to Oracle’s deal with OpenAI, and potentially a future compute agreement with Meta, among other general corporate uses. With Oracle already carrying nearly $95 billion in long-term debt, this issuance increases its leverage and raises the stakes for financial discipline.

      The background to this move is critical. Oracle is positioning itself as a major infrastructure provider in the AI era, not just a software licensor. Its cloud business, which until now has lagged players like Amazon Web Services or Microsoft, is becoming central to its growth thesis. The deals with OpenAI are emblematic: Oracle is being counted on to furnish the compute, storage, and network capacity that undergird the next generation of AI models. That means enormous upfront capital costs in servers, data centers, power, cooling, and related facilities—and those costs don’t wait for revenue.

      To bridge the gap, Oracle is turning to debt markets. The interest rate spreads and investor appetite suggest confidence in its story—at least for now. But this confidence is not without caveats. First, issuing long-dated debt when interest rates are uncertain is a bet that yields stabilize or fall; if rates rise, servicing costs balloon. Second, Oracle’s ability to monetize its infrastructure investments depends heavily on long-term deals with partners like OpenAI and Meta, which themselves are exposed to the vicissitudes of AI adoption, competition, and regulatory risk. Third, the market will watch how Oracle integrates its debt load with cash flow performance and whether credit rating agencies move to downgrade.

      The leadership shake-up at Oracle—transitioning Safra Catz to executive vice chair and elevating Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia as co-CEOs—adds another layer of uncertainty. Investors will scrutinize whether the new team can steer cost controls while scaling up infrastructure spend. If budget discipline loosens, debt service pressure could make the strategy untenable.

      In the best case, Oracle’s debt-fueled investment accelerates its shift from legacy software toward being a backbone of AI infrastructure. In the worst case, the burden of debt and execution risk constrains flexibility and damages its credit standing. For now, the market’s initial reception is positive, but the long game will depend on execution.

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