In the latest period of Q3'26, Oracle's Gross Margin stands at 62.2%, reflecting a continued decline from 66.5% in Q2'26 and marking the lowest point in the observed series. Operating Margin has shown resilience at 32.8%, up slightly from 29.5% in Q2'26 and approaching its recent peak. Net Profit Margin is at 21.6%, a moderate recovery from the prior quarter's 38.2% spike, which appears anomalous amid broader trends. Over the timeframe from Q4'23 to Q3'26, Gross Margin has exhibited a steady downward trajectory, starting at 73% and dropping by over 10 percentage points, with minor fluctuations but no sustained recovery. Operating Margin has remained relatively stable around 28-33%, peaking at 32.8% in Q4'24 and Q3'26, indicating consistent operational efficiency despite cost pressures. Net Profit Margin displays volatility, fluctuating between 18.1% and 38.2%, with an overall mild decline from 24% to 21.6%, punctuated by a sharp Q2'26 outlier likely due to one-time factors. The chart data covers quarterly profit margins for ORCL, highlighting Gross Margin's erosion as a key concern, while Operating and Net margins suggest underlying profitability stability.