On August 3, Seagate Technology PLC declined 3.22% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $829.0 per share, with turnover of $17.57 million. The pullback came as the broader storage sector faced selling pressure, with the stock digesting its sharp post-earnings rally accumulated over the prior sessions.
Despite BNP Paribas raising its price target on the same day from $1,050 to $1,275 while maintaining an Outperform rating, shares retreated alongside sector peers including SanDisk (-4.23%) and Western Digital (-2.97%). Seagate had surged over 20% cumulatively on July 30-31 following a blowout fiscal Q4 report that showed revenue of $3.629 billion (+48% YoY), adjusted EPS of $5.71 (+120% YoY), and a record gross margin of 52.7%. The company also guided fiscal Q1 revenue of $40-42 billion, well above the $37.5 billion consensus, reflecting robust AI-driven data center storage demand. Multiple investment banks had collectively raised targets — Barclays to $1,250, Citi to $1,300, JPMorgan to $1,240, and Wells Fargo to $1,180 — leaving the stock susceptible to near-term profit-taking after the rapid advance.
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