On July 14, Dell Technologies rose 4.19% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $443.0/share, with turnover of $16.23 million. The stock rebounded sharply after declining over 3% in the prior session.
On the news front, the computer hardware and storage sector staged a broad pre-market recovery, with SanDisk up 7.2%, Western Digital up 5.94%, and Seagate up 5.51%, reversing the previous session's steep selloff. Additionally, multiple major investment banks recently raised their price targets on Dell: Evercore ISI lifted its target from $450 to $500, Morgan Stanley raised to $477, and Citi maintained a Buy rating with a $475 target. The core thesis centers on enterprise AI infrastructure demand continuing to exceed supply, with Dell's full-stack hardware positioning benefiting from the computing power expansion cycle.
Notably, Silver Lake-affiliated entities have conducted intensive share sales in recent weeks, converting Class B shares to Class C and selling in tranches. While the sustained insider selling had pressured sentiment in prior sessions, the broader sector rebound and reinforced institutional conviction in Dell's AI infrastructure story appear to be offsetting near-term overhang concerns.
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