Dell Soars on Blowout Quarter While Intuit Stumbles Despite Beating on Both Lines
247Wallst·2026-02-27 11:40

Group 1: Dell Technologies - Dell's Infrastructure Solutions revenue grew 73% to $19.6 billion, indicating strong demand for AI servers [1] - The company disclosed a $43 billion AI server backlog, providing visibility into future revenue growth [1] - CEO Jeff Clarke expressed confidence in the company's ability to convert AI demand into sustainable revenue, with a focus on maintaining margins as AI server sales increase [1] Group 2: Intuit - Intuit reported Q2 revenue of $4.651 billion, exceeding the consensus estimate of $4.532 billion by 2.62%, and non-GAAP EPS of $4.15, surpassing the estimate of $3.68 by nearly 13% [1] - Despite strong Q2 results, Intuit's Q3 non-GAAP EPS guidance of $12.45 to $12.51 fell short of the consensus estimate of $12.97, leading to a decline in share price [1] - The Online Ecosystem segment grew 21%, driven by QuickBooks Online, but overall guidance for the full year was reiterated at levels slightly below analyst expectations [1]

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