Morgan Stanley raised the firm’s price target on Dell Technologies (DELL) to $113 from $110 and keeps an Underweight rating on the shares. Dell management acknowledged the memory cycle is “unprecedented,” but also spoke to better preparedness and guided to preliminary FY27 EPS growth of 15%-plus, which is “well ahead” of the firm’s and Street EPS forecasts, the analyst tells investors. While the firm doesn’t doubt Dell will manage this cycle better than peers, it still believes growth and/or margins will be impacted, the analyst added.
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