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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co

18.04+0.39  (2.21%)
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Frequently asked questions

What sector does Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (2HP) operate in?

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co belongs to the Information Technology sector and operates in the Communication Equipment industry.

What is Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (2HP) current stock price?

As of the latest data, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co stock price is €18.04, with a previous close of €17.65. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co gained €0.39 in the last trading session, representing a 2.21% increase.

What is Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (2HP) current market capitalization?

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co market cap is approximately 23.67 billion.

What is Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (2HP) Earnings Per Share (EPS)?

The trailing EPS is €0.88.

What is Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (2HP) Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio?

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co current P/E ratio is 20.5.

Does Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (2HP) pay dividends?

Yes. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co pays quarterly dividends with an annualized yield of 2.11% and an estimated annual payout of €0.44 per share.

When is the next ex-dividend date for Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (2HP)?

The next ex-dividend date is scheduled for September 18, 2025.

How did Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (2HP) perform in its most recent earnings report?

In the last report (April 30, 2025), Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co posted an EPS surprise of -612.5% and a revenue surprise of -10.68%.

When is Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (2HP) next earnings report?

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co is expected to release its next earnings report on July 31, 2025.

What is Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (2HP) beta (volatility) score?

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co has a beta of 1.329, suggesting it is more volatile than the market.