On June 15, Hewlett Packard Enterprise rose 3.59% in pre-market trading, trading at $50.19/share, with turnover of $496,100. The stock extended its rebound following a period of profit-taking pressure after its historic post-earnings surge.
On the news front, Daiwa Securities recently raised its target price on Hewlett Packard Enterprise from $23 to $52, more than doubling the prior target while maintaining a neutral rating. According to FactSet, analysts collectively assign an average overweight rating with a mean target price of $68.59, significantly above the current trading level. The company had previously reported Q2 fiscal results that far exceeded expectations, with revenue of $10.7 billion representing 40% year-over-year growth and adjusted EPS of $0.79 versus the $0.53 consensus estimate. Full-year EPS guidance was raised substantially from $2.30–$2.50 to $3.35–$3.45, which had triggered a single-day surge of over 25%. After consecutive sessions of post-rally pullback, the current rebound appears driven by easing profit-taking pressure combined with bullish investment bank signals.
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