HPE
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HOLD- Nvidia (NVDA) and Dell Technologies (DELL) both posted strong gains after announcing new AI-related product launches, while HPE (HPE) is expected to report strong AI-driven server demand ahead of earnings, supported by strong server demand and expanding AI-focused chip manufacturing partnerships.
- Analysts raised price targets on both companies following strong Q1 results, while the U.S.
- Department of Commerce reportedly tightened chip export restrictions, requiring export licenses for NVDA and AMD AI chips sent to Chinese subsidiaries located outside China.
- Tesla (TSLA) shares dipped slightly amid merger speculation and a warning from a former Lehman trader about dot-com-style valuations, while Virgin Galactic (SPCE) rose after RichRich Capital disclosed a 5% stake and speculation of inclusion in the S&P 500's June rebalance.
- Retail sentiment toward SPY remains bullish, while QQQ remains neutral, with the Invesco QQq Trust (QQQ) remaining neutral.
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Growth Stock Scoring Breakdown
| METRIC | VALUE | WEIGHT | ANALYSIS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sales Growth TTM ? | 15.0% | 25% | 60.0 ptsModerate (15.0%) - Decent growth |
| EPS Growth Next 5Y ? | 16.6% | 25% | 50.0 ptsMeets Minimum (16.6%) - Passes screener |
| Target Price Upside ? | 33.0% above | 20% | 0.0 ptsAbove Target (33.0% above) - Target: $30.67 vs Current: $45.77 |
| Gross Margin % ? | 29.9% | 15% | 40.0 ptsModerate (29.9%) - Adequate margins |
| Drawdown from 52-Wk High ? | 2.7% | 15% | 20.0 ptsBarely a Dip (2.7%) - Near recent highs |
Disclaimer: This rating is for informational purposes only and is not financial advice.
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About HPE
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, together with its subsidiaries, develops intelligent solutions in the United States, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, Japan, and internationally.
- It operates in five segments: Server, Hybrid Cloud, Networking, Financial Services, and Corporate Investments and Other.
- The company offers general-purpose servers, workload-optimized servers, and integrated systems, including HPE ProLiant Rack and Tower servers; HPE Synergy; HPE Scale Up servers; HPE Edgeline servers; HPE Cray EX; HPE Cray XD; and HPE NonStop.
- It also provides cloud-native and hybrid solutions, such as HPE Alletra Storage; HPE InfoSight; HPE CloudPhysics; and HPE GreenLake.
- In addition, the company develops and sells networking and security products and services comprising hardware products, which include Wi-Fi and private cellular access points, MX and PTX routers, and gateways, as well as QFX, EX, and CX switches; software products, such as Mist and Aruba Central; and services comprising professional, maintenance, support services, management software, and education and training programs.
- Further, it offers investment solutions, including leasing, financing, IT consumption, utility programs, and asset management services, as well as supports financial solutions for on-premise flexible consumption models.
- The company serves commercial and large enterprise groups, as well as business and public sector enterprises.
- It sells its products through resellers, distribution partners, master area partners, original equipment manufacturers, independent software vendors, systems integrators, and advisory firms.
- The company was founded in 1939 and is headquartered in Spring, Texas.