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Home » HPE Posts Strong Quarter, up 15% YoY

HPE Posts Strong Quarter, up 15% YoY

December 5, 2024
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) delivered a standout performance in the fourth quarter of FY 2024, posting a 15% year-over-year revenue increase to $8.5 billion. This milestone capped a record year where HPE surpassed its commitments for revenue, EPS, and free cash flow. CEO Antonio Neri attributed the success to strong demand for hybrid cloud, AI, and networking solutions, positioning the company for sustained growth, particularly with the pending acquisition of Juniper Networks.

CFO Marie Myers emphasized disciplined execution and improving customer demand as the driving forces behind HPE’s exceptional results. While gross margins faced some pressure, strong gains in segments like hybrid cloud and servers underscored the company’s ability to capitalize on high-growth markets. Looking ahead, HPE expects mid-teens revenue growth for Q1 FY 2025 and anticipates finalizing its transformative Juniper Networks acquisition in early 2025.

Key Points

• Q4 Revenue: $8.5 billion, up 15% YoY.

• Hybrid Cloud: Revenue rose 18% YoY to $1.6 billion with 7.7% operating profit margin.

• Server Segment: Revenue surged 32% YoY to $4.7 billion, with 11.6% operating margin.

• Annualized Revenue Run-Rate (ARR): Increased 49% YoY to $1.9 billion.

• Pending Juniper Networks Acquisition: Regulatory approvals in progress; expected closure in early 2025.

• Q1 FY 2025 Outlook: Mid-teens revenue growth with non-GAAP EPS projected at $0.47–$0.52.

• Dividend: $0.13 per share, payable January 16, 2025.

  • HPE’s pending acquisition of Juniper Networks, a $5 billion deal announced earlier this year, aims to strengthen HPE’s position in networking and edge solutions. Juniper, known for its advanced AI-driven networking and cloud capabilities, will enhance HPE’s hybrid cloud and Intelligent Edge offerings. The deal has already secured key regulatory approvals from jurisdictions including the European Union, the United Kingdom, India, South Korea, and Australia. However, it is still under review by the U.S. Department of Justice, with HPE and Juniper actively cooperating to address any concerns. The acquisition is on track to close in early 2025, aligning with HPE’s strategy to capture greater market share in high-growth networking segments.
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