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MONSTER BUYS AFTER HOURS 63000 SHARES, 17K PLUS MORE $$$$$$
NICE HPE wins 2 billion Greenlake contract with the national security agency WOOHOOOOOO
WOOHOOOOOO The best supercomputers BITCOIN PLAY
Where's the love for HP? Large cap, undervalued and ex-div coming up soon. This has BUY all over it IMO.
HPE jan 2021 $13 leap now $2.6
$HPE January 2022 $13 calls picked up 1.4 on this bull flag breakout
Skepticism will break here eventually. Not sexy, but when you pull it's pants down, looks pretty good.
HPE and HPQ are separate companies, I don't see why a Xerox buy of HPQ would affect HPE.
$HPE heading back up.
Ready to break $12.
May be heading to $15 soon
I could see HPE heading to $13 to $15 after earnings released.
HPE should beat the low expectations Q2. Earnings May 21st.
Every company that makes quality 17 inch laptops is going to see orders rise substantially because companies across the world have purchased so many to suddenly kit out their employees to be able to work at home.
HPE VS HPQ - ACQUISITION
I have hear Hewlett Packard may get acquired by Xerox. I didn’t realize there’s HPE and HPQ... I think xerox is trying acquire HPQ... can anyone confirm?
If that’s the case, would HPE stock be affective by the HPQ acquisition?
Hey - they finally stopped hemorrhaging cash from the damn single ERP (s4 Hana) project that was a year behind schedule.
Hewlett-Packard $22 Target price cray computer deal is big
Big Move up coming hpe is very cheap
Adding here big move coming buying Cray's super computers for 1.3 billion in cash is huge
Our shares of both HPE and AMD appear to be favorable investments in light of AMD collaborating with CRAY.
http://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/NYSE/hewlett-packard-enterprise-company-HPE/stock-news/79942609/hpe-to-acquire-supercomputing-leader-cray
http://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/NASDAQ/advanced-micro-devices-inc-AMD/stock-news/79849704/amd-epyc-cpus-amd-radeon-instinct-gpus-and-rocm-o
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HPE $22 Target price now they own cray super computers
The hpe e1000 is a nice machine when equipped with nvidia cards
We are working on some cool technology with it and if it works well it will be a nice solution
HPE Afternoon, folks. I took a taste of HPE @ 16.10
Reported well
https://www.stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=hpe
Major Swing Trade Buy Target On Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co $HPE
Shares of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (HPE) are falling sharply after reporting earnings. The stock is down over 10%, trading near $15.50. As it declines, some investors who were long are selling with panic, other investors are buying thinking it's a great discount. However, the smart big boys and girls are waiting patiently for Hewlett Packard Enterprise to tag the $15.00 level, a key pivot on the stock chart and a major buy level. Once hit, Hewlett Packard Enterprise will see a solid bounce for a swing trade long.
Gareth Soloway
InTheMoneyStocks
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co $HPE Slammed After Earnings, Here's The Trade
Earlier today, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (NYSE:HPE) reported earnings. The stock is declining lower by $1.76 to $15.63 a share. At this time, HPE stock is holding above its 200-day moving average. A daily chart close below this key moving average would signal another move down in the stock. The next key support level for HPE stock will be around the $14.40 area. This level is where the stock broke out in late November 2017. Often, prior breakout levels will serve as major support when initially retested. I will be looking to play HPE on the long side around this major level.
Nicholas Santiago
InTheMoneyStocks
Out HPE afterhours at $19.57. I had to sell because I have to get to an appointment. With my luck it will keep climbing. Insane earnings!
Here's some interesting figures from Hewlett Packard Enterprise Q4 earnings results.
Here is how HPE did in 3Q17. I guess this much of a difference was expected with the spin-merge of its software business. 3Q17 Results Snapshot
I'm thinking it'll hit new lows before moving up. I'd say 12.
HPE will $19.34/share within 4 weeks.
Why people are discussing NutaniX when HPE has just completed its own...
$19-19.50/share, is where HPE heading
Multiple valuation analyses imply Hewlett Packard $HPE is 12% undervalued... earnings Thursday:
Fair Value Analysis
From Bloomberg:
"KKR & Co., Apollo Global Management LLC and Carlyle Group LP are “sniffing around” the company, The Information reported, citing an unnamed person who has had talks with representatives of the private equity firms. A Hewlett Packard Enterprise spokeswoman declined to comment.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise gained 7.7 percent to $21.88 at 1:37 p.m. in New York, the biggest intraday jump since May 25. The company gained 34 percent this year through Thursday’s close.
Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman has been pushing the company to reduce its size and become more flexible as it navigates the changing demands of corporate customers for its computer storage and networking business since November when it split from sister company HP Inc. In May, the company said it would spin off and merge its business-services division with Computer Sciences Corp. in a deal valued at $8.5 billion for its shareholders."
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=71565816&symbol=HPE
Good interview with Meg Whitman on CNBC this morning
"The HPE Airline Service Oriented Architecture Platform."
Although HPE's website clearly references this "Platform" as a prime contributor to its offering of varied services to several vertically-structured industries, the LINK to that particular reference is STILL not populated with airline-specific information and content.
WHY?
IMHO: a "deal" to ACQUIRE a company that could provide such an array of services to airlines has not YET been consummated.
Take a look for yourself: http://www8.hp.com/us/en/business-solutions/solution.html?compURI=1091475#.Vz55siHzaiB
I've personally contacted HPE with queries as to why the LINK provides little, if any, airline-specific information ... and its representatives have indicated that they would get back to me.
Stay tuned!
Someone asked: 'So what does HPE actually KNOW about commercial airlines?
Probably nothing.
So how on earth does HPE 'cure' that informational 'GAP', eh?
IT ACQUIRES A COMPANY THAT DOES!
So stay tuned ... snd keep those 'Olvatine Decoder Rings' ACTIVATED!
We're discussing the HPE "platforms" that are "integrated" with each other into an "airline infrastructure".
That, and the "HPE Airline Service Oriented Architecture Platorm" that " ... address airlines’ need for cost reduction, business scale, and agility by providing a modern application development platform optimized for airlines".
Have a look ... and join the discussion!
IMHO: HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISES IS "NEXT GREAT INVESTING OPPORTUNITY IN TECHNOLOGY".
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