Oracle results hit their target

Right on the money...

By Matt Hines, 15 September 2003 08:28

NEWS Oracle reported on-target first-quarter earnings on Friday that rose 28 per cent over the same period last year, despite a downturn in new software licence sales. The company reported net income of $440m on revenue of $2.07bn, or eight cents per share for the quarter, compared to $342.7m on revenue of $2.03bn, or six cents per share, for the year-ago quarter. The earnings matched projections from analysts surveyed by First Call. Oracle reported that software licence sales were down seven per cent to $525m in its fiscal first quarter, while software licence renewals and support contracts sales rose by 14 per cent to $1m. First-quarter operating margin was 30 per cent versus 29 per cent last year, the company said. Oracle chief financial officer Jeff Henley said: "Once again, the quarter showed positive growth in total revenues, and we expect to see continued improvement in total revenue and new licence growth in [the second quarter] led by North America. In addition, Oracle generated over $1.25bn in cash as our profitability continues to hit record levels." The company spent this week playing up its new emphasis on grid computing at its OracleWorld conference in San Francisco. The technology - which centres on using collections of computers or computer networks to allow for sharing of processing power, storage, applications and data - is already being pursued by Oracle's main competitors, IBM and Microsoft. At the conference, Oracle launched a string of related products and plans to create an industry consortium around commercial usage of grid computing. Matt Hines writes for News.com

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