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HPE stock hits record ahead of earnings as AI server trade faces new test

HPE stock hits record ahead of earnings as AI server trade faces new test

NEW YORK, May 31, 2026, 09:04 EDT

  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise finished Friday at $43.04, rising 12.64% as shares set a new intraday high on strong volume.
  • Dell’s earnings sparked a jump in server hardware names, pulling Super Micro higher and sending key U.S. indexes to new highs.
  • HPE releases fiscal Q2 numbers after the close on Monday. Investors are watching AI server orders, networking results, and the Juniper deal.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise stock is at a record ahead of Monday’s earnings. Shares jumped 12.64% Friday, riding a surge in AI server names sparked by Dell. Expectations for HPE are now higher.

That’s where things stand now. HPE hasn’t reported. The stock traded higher, with buyers betting Dell’s AI server momentum will reach HPE’s server, storage and networking segment too.

HPE shares closed at $43.04 with U.S. cash equity trading closed for the weekend. The stock reached $44.58 during Friday’s session on volume of around 85.8 million shares, up about 14.5% from the May 22 close of $37.58.

Stocks were strong. The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all finished Friday at record highs. The S&P 500 ran up a ninth weekly win in a row. HPE popped 12.6% and Super Micro Computer added 11.6% after Dell’s results. Ohsung Kwon, chief equity strategist at Wells Fargo, said the AI trade “has really been driven by earnings.” Reuters

Dell’s latest quarter is the best gauge for now. AI server revenue hit $16.1 billion, topping the PC business at $14.6 billion. Infrastructure has led the PC side for four quarters straight. Analysts at Melius Research wrote, they had “never seen anything like this” at Dell. Reuters

HPE will release its fiscal Q2 numbers June 1 and hold a call at 5 p.m. ET. CEO Antonio Neri, CFO Marie Myers and IR head Paul Glaser are listed as speakers. The company is also on the schedule for the Evercore TMT conference Tuesday and Bank of America’s tech conference Wednesday.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is forecast to report adjusted EPS of 53 cents on $9.77 billion in revenue, based on a Seeking Alpha preview out Friday. Investors often focus on adjusted earnings, which exclude some one-time or non-cash items, to get a sense of operating performance.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) said in March it expects second-quarter revenue of $9.6 billion to $10.0 billion and adjusted EPS in a range of 51 to 55 cents. First quarter revenue was $9.3 billion, a gain of 18%. Networking sales jumped 151.5% while Cloud & AI fell 2.7%. “We are outperforming in our networking business,” Neri said. Myers pointed to “faster-than-planned Juniper and Catalyst synergies.” Hewlett Packard Enterprise

HPE finished its Juniper buyout in July 2025, a move the company says doubled the size of its networking unit and shifted its offerings to higher-margin lines. Juniper is key for HPE here. The networking business gives HPE an extra AI play besides its server business: it’s about the hardware and software that move data in big AI systems.

But with the stock up, there’s less room for any slip-up. HPE’s server segment isn’t as big as Dell’s, according to Reuters. Dell COO Jeff Clarke said memory chips are still “supply constrained.” Any signs of weaker AI demand, slower Cloud & AI sales, or higher component costs from HPE could reverse Friday’s gains fast.

What matters now is not if HPE is part of the AI infrastructure trade. Investors have made that call. The focus is on whether Monday’s results and what management says will back up a stock that jumped to a high ahead of anything from the company.

Jerzy Lewandowski is a senior markets editor at TS2.tech covering stocks, artificial intelligence, semiconductors and global financial markets. He studied economics at the University of Warsaw and previously worked in investment analysis before moving into financial journalism. His daily coverage focuses on the trends and events that matter most to investors worldwide.

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