Movement Alert|Everpure Rises 5.02% in Regular Trading, Storage Sector Rallies Broadly

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On June 30, Everpure rose 5.02% in regular trading, trading at $72.63 USD/share, with turnover of $72.12 million. The stock advanced alongside a broad rally across the storage and computer hardware sector.

Within the Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals sector, the overall sector demonstrated significant strength. Among individual stocks, Western Digital surged 11.08%, Seagate Technology climbed 9.21%, and Dell Technologies gained 3.01%, while Apple dipped 0.82% and SanDisk Corp. fell 3.72%. Everpure's move appears driven by sector-wide momentum in storage names.

From a fundamental perspective, Everpure reported strong fiscal Q1 results in late May, with adjusted EPS of $0.47 beating the FactSet estimate of $0.40, and revenue of $1.1 billion representing 35% year-over-year growth. The company also raised its full-year fiscal 2027 revenue guidance to $4.41B–$4.51B, above the consensus estimate of $4.39B. Morgan Stanley highlighted solid demand and share gains across enterprise and commercial segments, while Wedbush raised its price target to $105 from $100, maintaining an Outperform rating.

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