Hewlett Packard Enterprise is keeping up in a tight memory supply because it started raising prices early, Chief Executive Antonio Neri says. Memory prices increased in the triple digits between the fourth and first quarters, and HPE expects double-digit increases going forward, Neri says. HPE increased prices in November, December and January, Neri says. "This is one of the things we did very well in Q1," Neri says. "We took action on pricing early." HPE doesn't have enough supply to meet customer demand, but it has a line of sight for the outlook it provided through 2026, he says. (katherine.hamilton@wsj.com)
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March 09, 2026 18:30 ET (22:30 GMT)
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