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Bernstein says Dell and HPE are undervalued, sees attractive entry point


Bernstein says Dell (DELL) and HPE (HPE) are undervalued, sees attractive entry point

 

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By Senad Karaahmetovic

Bernstein analysts reiterated Outperform ratings on Dell Technologies Inc (NYSE:DELL) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE:HPE) as they believe shares are currently undervalued.

The analysts’ deep-dive into the financials of DELL, HPE, and HP (NYSE:HPQ) for the last four years shows revenues have come full circle and are essentially flat with pre-pandemic levels. The analysts also highlight flattish growth and profit generation, which is underscoring their long-term challenges.

“We view the names more as trading stocks than long-term holdings, but believe that DELL and HPE and overly discounted at current levels and offer favorable risk reward,” they added.

HPE trades at 7X Bernstein’s FY23 EPS estimates, while Dell’s multiple stands at 8X.

On the other hand, HPQ is reiterated at Market Perform as Bernstein sees it “as more structurally challenged than either DELL or HPE, with mean reversion in a potentially over-earning printing business as a downside risk.”

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