Movement Alert|HP Rises 5.03% in Pre-Market Trading, Q2 Earnings Beat Fueled by AI PC Momentum and Analyst Upgrades

Market Focus06-01 16:07

On June 1, HP rose 5.03% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $28.36 per share, with trading volume of $1.5276 million. The rally reflects continued market enthusiasm following the company's strong fiscal second-quarter earnings report released on May 27.

HP reported adjusted earnings per share of $0.86, significantly beating the consensus estimate of $0.71, while revenue grew 9.2% year-over-year to $14.4 billion, also surpassing analyst expectations. AI PC penetration emerged as a core highlight, with approximately one-third of PC shipments in the quarter being AI-capable models. Management noted that around 30% of the installed base remains on Windows 10, suggesting substantial untapped upgrade demand ahead.

Multiple investment banks raised their price targets in response, with JPMorgan lifting its target from $22 to $26 and Citi from $20 to $25, further boosting investor confidence. However, the company lowered the upper end of its full-year profit guidance, citing rising memory costs that are expected to pressure operating margins through year-end, particularly in the Personal Systems segment.

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