Movement Alert|Hewlett Packard Enterprise Rises 3.39% in Regular Trading, Cloud Computing Sector Rally and AI Infrastructure Expansion Provide Dual Catalysts

Market Focus
Jul 22

On July 22, Hewlett Packard Enterprise rose 3.39% in regular trading, trading at $48.56/share, with turnover of $74.68 million.

On the news front, the cloud computing and server sector rallied broadly, with peer Super Micro Computer surging 17.96% and Dell climbing 7.36%, boosting overall hardware sector sentiment. IREN and Hut 8 announced on July 20 a multi-year AI cloud computing contract worth $2.8 billion with a major tech firm, further lifting expectations for AI infrastructure spending.

At the company level, Hewlett Packard Enterprise's AI infrastructure initiatives continue to advance. In early July, ScanSource expanded its partnership with HPE to include Juniper Networking, broadening its portfolio of networking, cybersecurity and AI-native enterprise solutions. Previously, the company was selected alongside Nvidia to power Vultr's next-generation AI cloud infrastructure, deploying Nvidia GB300 NVL72 systems with rack-scale liquid cooling technology for large-scale AI model training and inference. The sector-wide momentum and company-specific fundamentals formed a dual catalyst for the stock.

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