On May 28, Pure Storage fell 12.65% in regular trading, trading at $75.00/share, with trading volume of $36.76 million. The decline follows the company's fiscal quarter earnings report released post-market on May 27, with EPS coming in at $0.09.
According to the earnings disclosure, Pure Storage reported quarterly revenue of $831 million, representing 9% year-over-year growth, with total contract value sales reaching $96 million. The company announced a breakthrough in hyperscale business, securing partnerships with the top four hyperscale enterprises, and received NVIDIA supercluster architecture certification. Management guided fiscal year revenue to $3.15 billion, an 11.5% year-over-year increase, with operating profit of approximately $540 million and a projected 17% operating margin for the following fiscal year.
Despite the revenue growth and strategic hyperscaler wins, the stock saw heavy selling pressure in regular trading, giving back a significant portion of the prior week's gains when shares had rallied approximately 18% ahead of the earnings release.
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