Company Overview

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company provides solutions that allow customers to capture, analyze, and act upon data seamlessly in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, and Japan. The company offers general purpose servers for multi-workload computing and workload-optimized servers; HPE ProLiant rack and tower servers; HPE BladeSystem and HPE Synergy; and solutions for secondary workloads and traditional tape, storage networking, and disk products, such as HPE Modular Storage Arrays and HPE XP. It also offers HPE Apollo and Cray products; and HPE Superdome Flex, HPE Nonstop, HPE Integrity, and HPE Edgeline products. In addition, the company provides HPE Aruba product portfolio that includes wired and wireless local area network hardware products, such as Wi-Fi access points, switches, routers, and sensors; HPE Aruba software and services comprising cloud-based management, network management, network access control, analytics and assurance, and location; and professional and support services, as well as as-a-service and consumption models for the intelligent edge portfolio of products. Further, it offers various leasing, financing, IT consumption, and utility programs and asset management services for customers to facilitate technology deployment models and the acquisition of complete IT solutions, including hardware, software, and services from Hewlett Packard Enterprise and others. Additionally, the company invests in communications and media solutions. It has a partnership with Striim, Inc. to offer high performance and mission-critical solutions with real-time analytics. It serves commercial and large enterprise groups, such as business and public sector enterprises; and through various partners comprising resellers, distribution partners, original equipment manufacturers, independent software vendors, systems integrators, and advisory firms. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company was founded in 1939 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas.

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    Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company

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    www.hpe.com

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    Technology Hardware, Storage and Peripherals

  • Year Founded

    1939

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Bulls Say

  • If HPE can execute on its Juniper acquisition, leading to higher margins, and reinvigorate growth in its hybrid cloud business while benefiting from the AI server wave, there should be upside.

  • HPE is one of the few companies to have a portfolio that spans servers, storage, and networking. To the extent that this completeness matters more over time, it should benefit HPE.

  • The AI server growth wave is just starting, and HPE will be a key beneficiary as inference workloads for enterprises begin to take off.

Bears Say

  • The AI server market’s current growth may not be durable, and future growth will depend on AI demand proving sustainable. OEMs like HPE will struggle to see this structurally change the profitability of their overall server business.

  • The general-purpose server and storage markets are seeing stagnant growth as enterprises shift more workloads to the public cloud. This limits the structural growth opportunities for OEMs like HPE.

  • HPE does not have a strong history of executing acquisitions effectively. The purchase of Juniper may not be executed well.

Source: Morningstar Analysis - Dec 05, 2025

What's happening

Nov 22, 2025 - Dec 24, 2025

HPE Surges Amid Strong Earnings and Strategic Moves

  • HPE reported quarterly revenues of $9.68 billion, a 14.7% year-over-year increase, exceeding earnings expectations with an EPS of $0.62.
  • The acquisition of HPE's Telco Solutions business by HCLTech raises potential revenue opportunities while introducing regulatory risks.
  • Insider trading activities have created mixed sentiments among investors regarding executive confidence in future growth.

Over the past month, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (HPE) has demonstrated significant price movement, rising by 20.4%. This performance notably outpaced the S&P 500's return of 3.9%, reflecting strong investor sentiment towards the company following its recent financial disclosures and strategic initiatives.

On December 16, HPE announced quarterly revenues totaling $9.68 billion, which represented a year-over-year increase of 14.7%. The company's earnings per share (EPS) came in at $0.62, surpassing analyst estimates and contributing to positive market reactions leading up to this report. Additionally, HPE provided optimistic fiscal guidance for FY2026 with projected adjusted EPS ranging from $2.25 to $2.45 while announcing a dividend that underscores confidence in ongoing operations.

Despite these gains, insider selling activity raised concerns about executive confidence levels among investors; however, some executives also purchased shares during this period indicating mixed sentiments within leadership regarding future growth prospects amid fluctuating market conditions.

Another key event was the acquisition of HPE's Telco Solutions business by HCLTech which could positively influence future revenue streams but also introduces questions about potential risks associated with such transitions pending regulatory approvals expected within approximately six months.

Overall, despite fluctuations due to various factors including missed revenue expectations earlier in December and insider trading activities signaling caution among stakeholders, HPE’s overall trajectory remained robust against broader market indices like the S&P 500 and Information Technology sector benchmarks—indicating resilience amid challenges faced throughout this timeframe where it outperformed both significantly at rates exceeding their respective returns substantially.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co outperformed the Information Technology (XLK) sector by 67%.

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