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Oracle(ORCL) Stock's long endurance in S&P500

Over the past 36 years, the S&P 500 has seen hundreds of companies come and go — entire industries have risen, fallen, and disappeared. For example, based on last seven years of data - from Sept 2018 to Aug-2025, more than 110 companies have replaced other S&P500 components. Yet through all that churn, Oracle has remained a constant member of the S&P500 index since 1989. In a benchmark built on change, Oracle’s endurance is a rare distinction, underscoring its ability to adapt, scale, and stay relevant across multiple technology waves — from databases to cloud to AI. Very few companies can claim such staying power in one of the world’s most competitive club of businesses.


That kind of consistency speaks to its ability to reinvent itself through multiple technology shifts, from databases to cloud and now AI. Yesterday’s stunning 30% surge in a single day is proof of that resilience paying off: not only has Oracle endured in the index since 1989, but it continues to create breakout moments that rival the biggest moves of newer, flashier tech names. Its longevity in the S&P 500 isn’t just about survival — it’s about staying positioned to deliver explosive growth when the next big wave of innovation arrives.



 
 
 

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