Oracle Net Long-Term Debt 2010-2024 | ORCL
Oracle annual/quarterly net long-term debt history and growth rate from 2010 to 2024. Net long-term debt can be defined as the net amount of long term debt issued and repaid. This field is either calculated as the sum of the long term debt fields or used if a company does not report debt issued and repaid separately
- Oracle net long-term debt for the quarter ending August 31, 2024 was $-2.399B, a 53.59% increase year-over-year.
- Oracle net long-term debt for the twelve months ending August 31, 2024 was $-6.881B, a 111.43% decline year-over-year.
- Oracle annual net long-term debt for 2024 was $-3.667B, a 128.33% decline from 2023.
- Oracle annual net long-term debt for 2023 was $12.944B, a 256.9% decline from 2022.
- Oracle annual net long-term debt for 2022 was $-8.25B, a 167.06% decline from 2021.
Oracle Annual Net Long-Term Debt (Millions of US $) |
2024 |
$-3,667 |
2023 |
$12,944 |
2022 |
$-8,250 |
2021 |
$12,303 |
2020 |
$15,388 |
2019 |
$-4,500 |
2018 |
$2,643 |
2017 |
$13,638 |
2016 |
$1,750 |
2015 |
$18,342 |
2014 |
$5,566 |
2013 |
$2,024 |
2012 |
$295 |
2011 |
$1,211 |
2010 |
$3,638 |
2009 |
$-1,004 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Computer and Technology |
Computer Software |
$523.454B |
$52.961B |
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