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What will Oracle say during their next earnings call?

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About This Market

This market asks which specific word, phrase, or topic Oracle will say during its next earnings call and matters because those mentions reveal management priorities and can move shares and sentiment. Traders use the market to express views about what executives will emphasize or announce on the call.

Oracle’s earnings calls typically include prepared remarks from executives followed by analyst Q&A, where management discusses results, guidance, product updates, cloud performance, and deals. Historical calls show recurring themes (cloud growth, licensing, margins, acquisitions) but wording and emphasis change with quarterly performance and strategic developments.

Market prices reflect the collective expectations of participants about which listed mention will occur; higher price implies stronger consensus that Oracle will say that specific item. Always review the event’s resolution rules on the market page to understand exactly what counts as a valid mention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a single outcome in this 'What will Oracle say during their next earnings call?' market represent?

Each outcome corresponds to a specific predefined word, phrase, or topic listed on the market page; a contract for that outcome pays out if that exact item is judged to have been said during the call according to the event’s resolution criteria.

When will this market close relative to Oracle’s earnings call?

Closing time is set by the market operator and will be displayed on the event page; in many similar markets closure is tied to the start of the earnings call or a short time before, but you should check this event’s page for the official close time (listed as TBD until announced).

Does the market count phrases from prepared remarks, analyst Q&A, or both?

Resolution rules vary by event; some markets count mentions anywhere during the live call (prepared remarks and Q&A), while others limit to prepared remarks—consult the event’s resolution criteria on the market page to see what is counted for this specific market.

What happens if Oracle says more than one of the listed outcomes during the call?

How multiple occurrences are handled depends on the market’s design—some markets allow only the first qualifying mention to win, others may have mutually exclusive outcomes—review the event’s official resolution rules for this market to know which outcome will prevail.

Who determines whether a particular phrase was actually said and how is that decision made?

Resolution is performed by the market operator following the event’s published criteria; they typically use the official audio recording and/or transcript of the earnings call and apply the precise wording rules shown on the event page to decide which outcome, if any, resolves as a winner.

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