Dell, HP Shares Hit By Growth Concerns: Bloomberg

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  • Investors are souring on Dell Technologies Inc DHP Inc HPQ, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co HPE on concern that surging inflation will curb consumer spending, Bloomberg reports
  • The report notes the Federal Reserve's effort to dampen those price increases is likely to crimp the economy in the coming months, further denting sales. 
  • Related: Here's Why Morgan Stanley Downgraded Dell 
  • Goldman Sachs also downgraded Dell as the moderating demand among low-end consumers was enough to offset its attractive valuation.
  • The report notes that investors are chasing companies less dependent on the economic cycle to drive sales and turning their backs on computer makers despite their cheapest valuations. 
  • Investors are eying Apple Inc AAPLAlphabet Inc GOOG GOOGL, and Amazon.com Inc AMZN thanks to their ample free cash flow and have defensible tailwinds in a dicey and uncertain economic environment, as per an analyst.
  • Analysts predict that profits for tech hardware and equipment companies will increase by 8.8% in 2022, lower than the 13% expected for the tech sector overall and the S&P 500's 10%, Bloomberg data shows.
  • Price Action: DELL shares traded lower by 2.86% at $47.27 on the last check Wednesday.
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