Stock Track | Seagate Technology Plummets 5.31% Intraday as Post-Earnings Profit-Taking Hits Storage Sector

Stock Track
Aug 03

Seagate Technology PLC (STX) plummeted 5.31% during intraday trading on Monday, as the stock succumbed to a wave of profit-taking that swept across the storage sector. The sharp decline came despite a fresh price target increase from BNP Paribas, highlighting a market focused on locking in gains after the company's recent explosive rally.

The pullback is primarily attributed to the digestion of short-term gains. Seagate had surged over 20% cumulatively on July 30-31 following a blockbuster fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report that featured revenue of $3.629 billion, up 48% year-over-year, and a record gross margin. The broader storage sector also faced heavy selling pressure, with peers like SanDisk and Western Digital each declining over 3% to 4%, contributing to the negative sentiment surrounding Seagate.

Despite the day's decline, the context remains one of a stock consolidating after a rapid advance. BNP Paribas raised its price target on Seagate to $1,275 from $1,050 while maintaining an Outperform rating, joining a chorus of analysts who lifted targets following the earnings beat. The current downward movement is seen as a concentrated phase of profit-taking rather than a shift in the company's fundamental outlook, which remains supported by robust AI-driven data center storage demand.

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