Hewlett Packard Enterprise
HPE combines servers, networking, storage, and services for enterprise AI deployments.
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Gail Slater, then-head of the Justice Department’s antitrust division, was reviewing Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $14 billion bid to acquire rival Juniper when she got a phone call from one of the company’s outside lawyers. Slater relayed the call to Alford and told him it had badly shaken her, her former deputy testified.
Dell Stock Is a Big Winner in the Super Micro Scandal. Why That May Be Overblown.Dell Technologies stock surged Friday on news that had nothing to do with Dell. The PC and server company got a boost after the Justice Department charged three individuals associated with Super Micro Computer Dell’s arch-rival, for allegedly skirting export-control laws by diverting $2.5 billion worth of U.S.-assembled servers to China. One of the defendants is Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw, Super Micro’s co-founder and senior vice president, as well as a board member.
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Super Micro Craters 27%, Dell Rises 5%: The AI Server Market Just Got a New Front-RunnerSuper Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) stock plummeted 27% in Friday morning trading after federal prosecutors charged three company associates, including a co-founder, with illegally smuggling AI servers to China. Meanwhile, Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) stock is trading up 5% as investors rotate toward what they see as the cleaner, safer AI server play. Two companies competing in ... Super Micro Craters 27%, Dell Rises 5%: The AI Server Market Just Got a New Front-Runner
Cramer: Dell crashed from $168 to $110 despite strong fundamentalsDell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) fell from $168 all the way down to $110, and Jim Cramer thinks the market got it completely wrong. On a recent Mad Money segment, Cramer argued the selloff was irrational, driven by macro sentiment rather than anything wrong with the business. The fundamentals, he said, never stopped being strong. His read ... Cramer: Dell crashed from $168 to $110 despite strong fundamentals
Here’s How Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)’s Shares Behaved After Jim Cramer Said “They’re A Big Winner” In January 2025Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (NYSE:HPE) is one of the Jim Cramer’s Biggest Quantum Computing & Data Center Stock Hits. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (NYSE:HPE) is a computer equipment company that caters to the needs of the data center industry. The firm sells products such as servers, racks, and towers. Its shares are up by 36% […]
Why it could benefit going forward
- HPE combines servers, networking, storage, and services for enterprise AI deployments.
- Its GreenLake model can appeal to customers wanting hybrid consumption rather than pure cloud.
- The company can benefit from AI as a broader infrastructure refresh cycle.
Moat / edge
- Enterprise installed base and support relationships.
- Broad infrastructure portfolio.
- Hybrid-cloud and managed-consumption positioning.
What to watch
- AI-system backlog growth and margins.
- Networking share gains and GreenLake momentum.
- Execution versus larger and faster-moving rivals.
Key risks
- Competitive intensity is high in enterprise infrastructure.
- If AI stays concentrated in hyperscalers, enterprise uptake may be slower.
Business snapshot
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, together with its subsidiaries, develops intelligent solutions in the United States, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, Japan, and internationally. It operates in five segments: Server, Hybrid Cloud, Networking, Financial Services, and Corporate Investments and Other. The company offers general-purpose servers, workload-optimized servers, and integrated systems, including HPE ProLiant Rack and Tower servers; HPE Synergy; HPE Scale Up servers; HPE Edgeline servers; HPE Cray EX; HPE Cray XD; and HPE NonStop. It also provides cloud-native and hybrid solutions, such as HPE Alletra Storage; HPE InfoSight; HPE CloudPhysics; and HPE GreenLake. In addition, the company develops and sells networking and security products and services comprising hardware products, which include Wi-Fi and private cellular access points, MX and PTX routers, and gateways, as well as QFX, EX, and CX switches; software products, such as Mist and Aruba Central; and services comprising professional, maintenance, support services, management software, and education and training programs. Further, it offers investment solutions, including leasing, financing, IT consumption, utility programs, and asset management services, as well as supports financial solutions for on-premise flexible consumption models. The company serves commercial and large enterprise groups, as well as business and public sector enterprises. It sells its products through resellers, distribution partners, master area partners, original equipment manufacturers, independent software vendors, systems integrators, and advisory firms. The company was founded in 1939 and is headquartered in Spring, Texas.