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Wall Street Sees More Upside for Dell and HPE
MarketBeatยท2025-06-12 12:16

Core Insights - Dell Technologies and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) have shown modest stock price increases post-earnings, with Dell up 0.5% and HPE up 3.5% since their results were released, despite Wall Street price target changes indicating potential for greater gains [1][2][3] Dell Technologies - Dell's average price target has increased by 5% since May 29, suggesting an 18% upside from its June 10 closing price of just under $134 [2] - The company reported a 5% revenue growth in fiscal Q1 2026 and a 17% increase in adjusted earnings per share (EPS) year-over-year, although it missed adjusted EPS estimates [4][5] - Dell's AI server orders reached a record $12.1 billion in fiscal Q1, exceeding the total for all of fiscal 2025, contributing to a backlog of $14.4 billion [6][7] - Analysts at JPMorgan raised their price target significantly due to the surge in AI server demand, while UBS noted a favorable risk/reward scenario despite a slight target reduction [8] Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) - HPE's revenues grew by 7% on a constant currency basis, with adjusted EPS declining by 10%, but still better than forecasts [9] - The average price target for HPE has increased by 15%, indicating a nearly 16% upside from its June 10 closing price of just over $21 [3][10] - HPE's AI systems orders and backlog increased by $100 million to $1 billion and $3.2 billion, respectively, marking a recovery from previous declines [10][11] - The company expects server segment margins to recover to 10% from the current 5.9%, with analysts noting improvements in pricing and inventory management [12]