u/california_explorer ·
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· May 19, 2026 at 00:13
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Oracle has faced legitimate criticism over its massive $523B RPO (remaining performance obligations) backlog, driven by its heavy customer concentration with OpenAI - Oracle's primary partner for training large-scale data models in its AI data centers. For ORCL shareholders, this concentration risk was compounded by the uncertainty surrounding the trial between Musk and Altman.
Musk alleged that when he co-founded OpenAI in 2015 and invested $38M of his own money it was based on an explicit agreement with Altman that the organization would remain a non-profit company that is dedicated to developing AGI for the benefit of humanity.
Altman and his executives turned the company for profit and as a result, Musk wants to sue for $134B disgorgement. Musk claims the massive financial success was built on a fraudulent foundation.
This entire case is dismissed and this means for OpenAI, it's legal troubles is now behind it. OpenAI's very for-profit corporate structure remains intact and this benefits Oracle whose multi-billion dollar infra agreements with OpenAI are not compromised.
What does this mean? I think it's more than just business-as-usual. ORCL stock's upside is gonna go through the roof! While that massive RPO backlog remains highly concentrated, that concentration is now tied to an anchor tenant whose path to a historic $1 trillion IPO is cleared of legal roadblocks - leaving oRCL perfectly position to reap the rewards.
What do you think? Meh? Or were you stressed as an ORCL share holder?