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Western Digital stock in focus after-hours after bond payoff filing — what could move WDC next
10 February 2026
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Western Digital stock in focus after-hours after bond payoff filing — what could move WDC next

New York, Feb 9, 2026, 18:03 EST — After-hours

  • Western Digital picked up roughly 1.2% after hours, following a choppy trading session earlier.
  • The company has wrapped up a redemption of its 4.75% senior notes maturing in 2026, according to a regulatory filing.
  • Focus shifts to U.S. payrolls and inflation numbers due out later this week, as traders search for direction on tech risk appetite.

Western Digital Corp stock picked up roughly 1.2% to close at $285.99 in after-hours action Monday. The shares moved between $272.21 and $295.40 during the session.

This update lands at a time when Western Digital is intent on keeping its balance sheet clean, even as it pushes further into capital returns. In storage, debt decisions rattle sentiment quickly—investors in the sector are already nervous about interest rates spiraling higher.

Western Digital said it’s finished redeeming its 4.750% senior notes due 2026, according to a filing with regulators. The company noted it has sent money to U.S. Bank, the trustee, to pay off both the redemption price and any accrued interest. With that, Western Digital added, the indenture covering the notes has been satisfied and discharged.

Late in the session, action was uneven among peers—stock-picking clearly making a comeback in some corners of the hardware sector. Seagate Technology dropped 1.1%. NetApp managed a 0.3% gain, while Micron Technology lost roughly 2.9%.

Tech stocks bounced back Monday, outpacing the rest of the market as buyers jumped in following last week’s slide. “On the stocks front, it seems to be the traditional buy-the-dip by retail investors,” said Oliver Pursche, senior vice president and advisor at Wealthspire Advisors. Reuters

Western Digital is channeling more money into its own shares. “The expanded $4.0 billion buyback authorization demonstrates our confidence in WD’s future,” CEO Irving Tan said in a statement on Feb. 3, as the company rolled out a fresh share repurchase plan. Western Digital

The company’s focus on returning capital has coincided with a wave of investor interest in storage linked to AI infrastructure. Back in late January, it projected third-quarter revenue topping Wall Street’s expectations, citing increased demand for both hard drives and flash storage in AI server deployments.

Debt redemption doesn’t usually excite equity investors—it’s seen as a bit of routine cleanup. Even so, scrubbing out that short-term liability shifts the conversation back to buyback follow-through, margins, and the all-important question: will demand among hyperscale customers hold up?

Still, the risks haven’t disappeared. Volatility picks up and buybacks could easily stall. Storage demand, too, has a track record of flipping if cloud clients pull back on spending or if pricing weakens.

Up next: January’s U.S. nonfarm payrolls report lands Wednesday, Feb. 11, with the January CPI following on Friday, Feb. 13. Both typically shake up rate expectations and can quickly shift appetite for tech stocks.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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