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Western Digital (WDC) stock price drops 3.5% despite debt payoff filing and S&P upgrade
25 February 2026
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Western Digital (WDC) stock price drops 3.5% despite debt payoff filing and S&P upgrade

New York, Feb 24, 2026, 18:45 EST — After-hours

  • Western Digital dropped 3.5% during the session, though shares managed a slight uptick after the close.
  • The latest SEC filing reveals the company scrapped a preferred stock series and bought back its notes due in 2029 and 2032.
  • S&P Global Ratings bumped Western Digital up to investment grade, pointing to the company’s lower debt load.

Western Digital dropped 3.51% to finish Tuesday at $270.57, trailing as the market moved higher. After hours, the stock edged up around 0.1% to $270.90.

The timing doesn’t help the bulls here. Investors eye both a balance-sheet clean-up and the prospect of a credit upgrade, yet the stock has swung around after notching a new high last week.

The focus isn’t on last quarter. Instead, the real question is where Western Digital puts its storage upcycle cash: debt repayment, stock buybacks, or saving funds in case demand slows.

Western Digital, in a late Tuesday filing, disclosed that it filed a Certificate of Elimination in Delaware to remove its Series A convertible preferred stock, following a mandatory conversion of those shares earlier this month. The company also reported full redemption of its 2.850% senior notes due 2029 and 3.100% senior notes due 2032, having repaid both early by placing funds with the trustee.

S&P Global Ratings bumped Western Digital’s issuer credit rating up to ‘BBB-’ after the company trimmed its debt. The outlook is stable.

Insider filings landed Tuesday, too. CEO Irving Tan logged holdings withheld for taxes from vested equity awards; chief legal officer Cynthia Tregillis reported modest open-market sales executed via a Rule 10b5-1 plan.

Selling knocked the stock down from its recent highs. According to traders, what happens next could depend on how management presents the debt moves—either as a single clean-up event, or as part of a broader, more disciplined capital-return strategy.

Western Digital has been tapping into demand from big data centers, a market where storage spending can shift quickly alongside cloud budgets and fresh server deployments. But that same exposure bites when pricing falters or customers pause to absorb inventory.

Western Digital’s latest quarter brought in $3.02 billion in revenue, marking a 25% increase from the previous year. For its fiscal third quarter, the company expects revenue growth of roughly 40% year over year at the midpoint of its forecast.

But here’s the snag: retiring debt early drains cash right away, and even a credit upgrade won’t cushion the blow if hyperscalers pull back on spending or if prices on crucial drive segments start to slip.

Up ahead: management is slated to speak at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference on March 3. Then, attention turns to the earnings release due April 29.

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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