Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company

HPE

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is a global technology company specializing in enterprise IT solutions, including servers, storage, networking, and software. It was established in 2015 following the splitting of Hewlett-Packard Company into two entities: HPE and HP Inc. HPE focuses on delivering innovative infrastructure, cloud, and data-driven solutions to businesses, data centers, and service providers to optimize IT performance and efficiency.

$21.36 -0.05 (-0.23%)
Dividend Yield 2.49%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
January 16, 2026$0.142025-12-192025-12-19
October 17, 2025$0.132025-09-182025-09-18
July 17, 2025$0.132025-06-182025-06-18
April 18, 2025$0.132025-03-212025-03-21
January 16, 2025$0.132024-12-202024-12-20

Dividends Summary

Company News

For Data Centers, Power Is the New Real Estate
The Motley Fool • Motley Fool Staff • January 21, 2026

As AI-driven data center buildouts accelerate, power and real estate have become critical bottlenecks rather than computing capacity. Major tech companies are securing their own energy sources through nuclear power deals and renewable energy partnerships. Investors can gain exposure through direct data center operators, REITs, and ancillary 'pick...

Stock Market Today, Jan. 16: Super Micro Computer Jumps on AI Server Demand After Taiwan Semiconductor Results
The Motley Fool • Howard Smith • January 16, 2026

Super Micro Computer (SMCI) surged 11% on January 16, 2026, driven by AI server demand and positive momentum from Taiwan Semiconductor's strong earnings and increased capital expenditure guidance. The stock rebounded from a 40% decline over three months as investor concerns about margin compression and AI spending slowdown eased. Trading volume r...

Stock Market Today, Jan. 13: Super Micro Computer Drops on Analyst Downgrade and Margin Worries
The Motley Fool • Howard Smith • January 13, 2026

Super Micro Computer (SMCI) fell 5% on January 13, 2026, following a Goldman Sachs downgrade to 'sell' with a $26 price target. Analyst Katherine Murphy cited eroding margins due to increased competition, despite strong AI infrastructure demand. The company appears to be prioritizing sales volume over profitability through large deals with Fujits...

$3.44 Bn Quantum-Safe Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) Solution Markets, 2019-2024, 2024-2029F, 2034F - Innovations in AI, Quantum Cryptography, and Zero-trust Architectures
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Researchandmarkets.Com • January 12, 2026

The global quantum-safe SD-WAN market is experiencing rapid growth, expanding from $1.0 billion in 2024 to $1.28 billion in 2025, with projections reaching $3.44 billion by 2029 at a 28% CAGR. Growth is driven by increasing demand for secure networking solutions, quantum-resistant encryption adoption, cloud infrastructure expansion, and zero-trus...

Better Artificial Intelligence Stock: Nebius vs. Super Micro Computer
The Motley Fool • Leo Sun • December 22, 2025

The article compares two AI infrastructure stocks: Nebius, a cloud-based AI infrastructure provider with explosive 462% revenue growth but significant losses, and Super Micro Computer, an AI server manufacturer with more modest 47% growth but profitability and lower valuation. While Nebius shows higher growth potential, the author recommends Supe...

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