Movement Alert|Hewlett Packard Enterprise Falls 4.44% in Regular Trading, Sector-Wide Selloff and Profit-Taking Pressure After Prior Rally

Market Focus06-23

On June 23, Hewlett Packard Enterprise fell 4.44% in regular trading, trading at $47.02/share, with turnover of $127 million.

On the news front, the Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals sector faced broad-based selling pressure, with SanDisk down 11.16%, Western Digital down 8.48%, Seagate down 6.92%, and Super Micro Computer down 3.33%. The sector-wide weakness compounded profit-taking pressure on HPE, which had surged over 100% year-to-date following Q2 results that significantly beat expectations — revenue of $10.7 billion represented 40% year-over-year growth, with the networking business surging 148%. The stock touched an intraday high of $50.45 on June 17 during the HPE Discover annual conference, where the company launched AI inference-specific QFX series switches and deepened its Nvidia partnership. Since that peak, shares have entered a consecutive pullback as investors lock in gains from the extended rally.

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