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HPE Stock Faces AI Rally Test With Monday In Focus

HPE Stock Faces AI Rally Test With Monday In Focus

NEW YORK, June 7, 2026, 18:03 EDT

Hewlett Packard Enterprise is under pressure heading into Monday. Shares dropped 8.36% Friday to end at $49.20, extending a slide to three days. The stock is now 23.42% off its June 2 high of $64.25. Last week, it was among the most-traded AI names.

The move is notable because HPE sold off after rising on earnings—not after a miss. HPE had told the market that demand for AI infrastructure like servers and networking gear was strong enough that it would be able to hit part of its long-term plan two years ahead of schedule.

Markets are closed for Sunday. The NYSE trades from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET on its regular days. This month, the next listed 2026 market holiday isn’t until Juneteenth, set for June 19, so Monday is open.

HPE finished the week higher, up from $43.04 on May 29 to $49.20 on June 5, for a roughly 14% gain. The week was volatile. Shares surged 9.2% Monday and jumped 19.47% Tuesday, but then gave back ground through Friday.

HPE’s fiscal Q2, which closed April 30, set things off. Revenue climbed 40% to $10.7 billion. The company posted non-GAAP EPS of $0.79. Cloud & AI brought in $7.7 billion, up 22.9%. Servers made up $5.5 billion, a gain of 32.7%. Networking revenue soared 148.2% to $2.7 billion.

Chief Executive Antonio Neri said customers are “modernizing their infrastructure and scaling AI.” Chief Financial Officer Marie Myers cited “operational discipline” and said the company is moving quicker on its long-term plan, with help from Juniper Networks and Catalyst cost synergies. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Investors

HPE boosted its fiscal 2026 revenue growth target to a range of 29% to 33% and moved its non-GAAP EPS estimate up to $3.35-$3.45. The company now expects free cash flow of at least $3.5 billion. For the third quarter, HPE is guiding revenue between $11.5 billion and $12.1 billion.

Peers are also in focus. Reuters said HPE acted after Dell and Super Micro Computer offered upbeat forecasts, both linked to demand for new AI data centers. After HPE’s report, at least 12 brokerages bumped up their price targets, pushing the median up to $66 from $26.50.

S&P 500 slid 2.64% on Friday and the Dow dropped 1.35%. HPE shares fell harder than both indexes, trading roughly 35.7 million shares on the session.

But last week’s strong earnings may have pushed too much optimism into the stock too soon. Some analysts say enterprise clients might be pulling forward orders to beat rising prices. If so, demand might slow down later, and passing on extra memory-chip costs could be tougher than investors thought.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics will put out May consumer-price data on June 10. That report could shift Treasury yields and growth-stock valuations ahead of HPE’s next event. HPE has investor programming lined up for June 16 at HPE Discover, where CEO Neri is set to give a keynote and the company will hold an investor summit.

HPE’s story is mixed. The company gave investors a larger AI and networking growth pitch than last week. Still, the stock has already proved a better story doesn’t always mean the shares move up in a straight line.

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