1. Oracle's growth trajectory remains strong despite supply constraints and geopolitical risks; 2. Cloud services, now 77% of revenue, are driving growth with significant contributions from AI demand and OCI partnerships; 3. Capital investments are set to double in eFY25, with a large data center under construction.
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