On July 24, Hewlett Packard Enterprise rose 3.09% in regular trading, trading at $49.195/share, with turnover of $200 million.
On the news front, Citi raised its price target on Hewlett Packard Enterprise, citing sustained strong demand for AI infrastructure and significant upside potential for AI hardware suppliers. The analyst firm noted that shares have already surged 98% year-to-date, reflecting robust momentum in the AI server and networking space.
The upgrade follows a series of positive catalysts for the company. Earlier in the week, HPE was selected to participate in multiple R&D projects under the US Department of Energy's Genesis Mission, focusing on AI innovation, performance optimization, and cybersecurity. Additionally, industry peer Super Micro Computer reported preliminary Q4 results showing gross margins roughly double prior guidance and record backlog exceeding $60 billion in recent orders, reinforcing strong demand across the AI server supply chain. HPE has also deepened its partnership with Nvidia to deploy next-generation AI cloud infrastructure using GB300 NVL72 systems with liquid cooling technology for Vultr, further solidifying its position in enterprise AI deployment.
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