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Dell Stock Back At Familiar Level Ahead of Earnings – Moves Could Be On Deck

Asktraders News Team trader
Updated 26 Feb 2026

Dell’s stock is back trading around $120 ahead of earnings, a level that has become very familiar for followers of the stock over the past six months or so. The company reports fiscal 2026 fourth-quarter results after market close, providing the first full test of whether AI server shipments can sustain the sharp revenue acceleration that drove estimates from $27.6B in November to $31.7B today.

The expectations for the quarter are $3.53 in EPS on $31.7B revenue, marginally above Dell’s prior guide midpoint of $3.50 and $31.5B, creating a setup where the “beat” bar depends less on the reported numbers than on management’s ability to frame gross-margin trajectory and backlog conversion as improving rather than merely stable.

Dell Technologies Inc (DELL)
📅 Earnings Date: Thursday, 26 February 2026 • After Market Close
NYSE • Technology • Computer Hardware
Current Price
$121.63
-$1.85 (-1.50%)
 
Analyst Target
$157.78
+29.7% upside
Market Cap
$82.76B
P/E Ratio
16.5
EPS Est.
$3.53
Rev Est.
$31.7B

The estimate revision pattern over the past 90 days tells the AI infrastructure story in compressed form: analysts pulled forward and scaled up fourth-quarter shipment assumptions after Dell’s November guide raised full-year AI outlook and pointed to record order momentum. Revenue consensus jumped nearly 15% in three months. Adjusted EPS consensus, by contrast, rose only modestly, reflecting persistent investor concern that AI server mix compresses gross margin faster than volume and pricing can offset component-cost inflation, particularly in memory.

Dell’s November quarter demonstrated the tension clearly: the company beat adjusted EPS, narrowly missed revenue, yet saw shares rise 3% in extended trading because guidance framed demand as accelerating into year-end. The February report will determine whether that optimism was justified or premature.

Dell Technologies headquarters building

Dell’s AI server momentum has driven sharp upward estimate revisions into the fourth quarter.

The valuation setup is asymmetric. At 16.5x trailing earnings and 10.6x forward estimates, Dell trades at a discount to the broader technology sector despite 32% expected revenue growth. The discount reflects margin skepticism: if Dell can articulate a credible path to gross-margin expansion or stability in fiscal 2027, the multiple gap narrows quickly. If management signals renewed component-cost pressure or softer backlog conversion, the stock reprices toward the bear case even on a numeric beat.

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Consensus Estimates

Metric Consensus Est. Range Prior Guidance YoY Change
EPS (Adjusted) $3.53 $1.79 – $3.18 $3.50 +32.1%
Revenue $31.7B $26.9B – $29.3B $31.5B +32.8%
ISG Revenue (est.) ~$14.0B N/A N/A +100%+
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Analysts Covering: 22 (EPS), 20 (Revenue)
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Estimate Revisions (30d): 3 up / 0 down

Consensus has converged tightly around Dell’s November guide, with adjusted EPS estimates sitting just 1% above the midpoint and revenue estimates 0.6% higher. The estimate range on adjusted EPS is unusually wide ($1.79 to $3.18), reflecting divergent views on margin outcomes rather than demand uncertainty. Three upward EPS revisions in the past 30 days and zero downgrades suggest analysts are comfortable with the shipment narrative but have not materially increased profit expectations, consistent with the view that margin visibility remains limited.

Management Guidance & Commentary

“We are seeing strong demand across our AI server portfolio, with our backlog providing visibility into sustained growth. Our partnerships with leading technology providers position us to capture a significant share of the AI infrastructure buildout.”

Dell’s November guidance framed the fourth quarter as the inflection point where AI server shipments would translate into material revenue contribution. Management raised full-year revenue and adjusted EPS outlooks and lifted AI shipment expectations, pointing to record order momentum and a backlog that provided multi-quarter visibility. The midpoint guide of $31.5B revenue and $3.50 adjusted EPS implied sequential revenue growth of 16.7% and a step-up in profitability, an aggressive framework that required both volume execution and stable-to-improving margins.

The gap between guidance and consensus is narrow, but the framing matters more than the numbers. In August, Dell guided second-quarter adjusted EPS below consensus even while raising the full-year outlook, effectively shifting profit timing and forcing model reshapes. The stock sold off 5% in extended trading despite beating the reported quarter.

Dell AI server infrastructure

Dell’s AI server backlog provides multi-quarter revenue visibility but margin trajectory remains the key debate.

Analyst Price Targets & Ratings

4.1/5.0
Buy
Consensus Target
$157.78
+29.7% from current
Strong Buy
 
10
Buy
 
7
Hold
 
4
Sell
 
1
Strong Sell
 
0
Based on 22 analyst ratings

Wall Street remains bullish on Dell’s AI infrastructure opportunity, with 77% of analysts rating shares a Buy or Strong Buy. The consensus target of $157.78 implies nearly 30% upside from current levels, though the wide range reflects uncertainty about margin sustainability and competitive positioning in the AI server market.

Sector & Peer Comparison

Company Ticker Market Cap P/E Fwd P/E Profit Margin
Dell Technologies

⭐ Focus

DELL $82.8B 16.5 10.6 5.0%
HP Inc
HPQ $35.2B 11.8 9.2 7.1%
Super Micro Computer
SMCI $28.4B 18.3 12.1 8.2%
Lenovo Group
LNVGY $22.1B 13.2 10.8 2.8%
Western Digital
WDC $18.9B N/A 14.3 -2.1%

Dell trades at a 40% premium to HP on trailing P/E but at a discount on forward P/E, reflecting the market’s view that Dell’s AI-driven growth justifies a higher multiple on current earnings but that margin uncertainty limits the forward valuation. Super Micro, the closest AI infrastructure peer, trades at a higher forward P/E (12.1x vs 10.6x) despite lower profit margins, evidence that the market is willing to pay up for pure-play AI exposure when margin trajectory is credible.

Earnings Track Record

17/20
Quarters Beat
85.0%
Beat Rate
+10.4%
Avg. Surprise
Quarter EPS Actual EPS Est. Result Surprise %
Q3 FY26 (Nov 2025) $2.59 $2.47 Beat +4.9%
Q2 FY26 (Aug 2025) $2.32 $2.29 Beat +1.3%
Q1 FY26 (May 2025) $1.55 $1.69 Miss -8.3%
Q4 FY25 (Feb 2025) $2.68 $2.52 Beat +6.3%
Q3 FY25 (Nov 2024) $2.15 $2.07 Beat +3.9%
Q2 FY25 (Aug 2024) $1.89 $1.71 Beat +10.5%

Dell has beaten adjusted EPS estimates in seven of the last eight quarters, with an average surprise of 10.4% and a beat rate of 85% over the past five years. The consistency suggests the company manages Street expectations conservatively and has operational discipline to deliver incremental upside. The May 2025 miss (8.3% below consensus) stands as the only recent exception, a quarter where revenue beat but adjusted EPS trailed due to margin compression.

Post-Earnings Price Movement History

Historical Price Reactions (Next Trading Day)
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-2.6%
Average Move
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-2.7%
Avg. Move on Beats
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-2.0%
Avg. Move on Misses
Date Surprise EPS vs Est. Next Day Move Price Change
Nov 2025 +4.9% $2.59 vs $2.47 -0.6% $161.01 → $160.11
Aug 2025 +1.3% $2.32 vs $2.29 -4.7% $133.54 → $127.32
May 2025 -8.3% $1.55 vs $1.69 -2.0% $93.78 → $91.95
Feb 2025 +6.3% $2.68 vs $2.52 -5.0% $105.35 → $100.09

Dell’s post-earnings price behavior is consistently negative regardless of whether the company beats or misses estimates. The average next-day move is negative 2.6%, with beats producing an average decline of 2.7% and misses averaging negative 2.0%. The pattern reflects a market that focuses on forward guidance and margin commentary rather than reported results.

Dell stock price chart showing post-earnings volatility

Dell’s post-earnings moves have been consistently negative, with guidance quality driving reactions more than reported results.

Expected Move & Implied Volatility

Options Market Implied Move
Expected Move
±7.2%
($112.87 – $130.39)
Implied Volatility
48.3%
IV Percentile
72%
Historical Vol (30d)
41.2%
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Implied volatility sits in the 72nd percentile of its one-year range, indicating elevated uncertainty relative to recent history. The options market is pricing a larger move than the historical average, consistent with heightened focus on margin commentary and fiscal 2027 guidance.

The options market is pricing a 7.2% move in either direction, translating to a range of $112.87 to $130.39 from the current $121.63 price. This expected move runs approximately 175% larger than Dell’s historical average post-earnings move of negative 2.6%, evidence that options traders see elevated event risk tied to guidance and margin trajectory.

Expert Predictions & What to Watch

Key Outlook: Guidance Will Drive the Trade

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Primary Outlook
Neutral with Bearish Bias
Dell will likely meet or narrowly beat fourth-quarter consensus on revenue and adjusted EPS, but the stock’s reaction depends entirely on whether management can articulate improving gross-margin trajectory and provide first-quarter fiscal 2027 guidance above Street expectations.
⚡ MEDIUM CONFIDENCE

The primary analytical constraint is margin visibility. Dell has demonstrated consistent ability to capture AI server demand, with ISG revenue expected to more than double year-over-year. The question is whether that revenue translates into sustainable profit growth or whether mix and component costs compress margins to levels that make the current valuation untenable.

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Bull Case
Dell beats fourth-quarter revenue and adjusted EPS by 3% to 5%, driven by stronger-than-expected ISG shipments and better pricing realization. Management guides first-quarter fiscal 2027 adjusted EPS 5% to 8% above consensus and signals that gross margins are stabilizing.
Target: $135-$140
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Bear Case
Dell meets or narrowly beats fourth-quarter consensus but guides first-quarter fiscal 2027 adjusted EPS below Street expectations, citing rising memory costs and mix pressure from large AI server deployments.
Target: $112-$115

Key Metrics to Watch

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Critical Metrics & Catalysts
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Infrastructure Solutions Group Revenue
Target: $14.0B+ (100%+ YoY growth)
ISG is the primary AI server segment and the driver of Dell’s revenue acceleration. A result above $14B confirms that AI demand is translating into shipments at the pace consensus expects.
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Adjusted Gross Margin
Target: Stable to +50 bps sequentially
Gross margin trajectory determines whether AI server revenue growth is profitable or dilutive. If Dell can hold or expand margins despite rising memory costs, it validates the thesis that scale and pricing offset component inflation.
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AI Server Backlog and Order Commentary
Target: Sequential growth with improving conversion cadence
Backlog provides forward visibility and signals demand sustainability. If Dell reports growing backlog with faster conversion, it supports the view that AI infrastructure spending is accelerating.
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First-Quarter Fiscal 2027 Adjusted EPS Guidance
Target: $2.50+ (above consensus of ~$2.39)
Forward guidance drives Dell’s post-earnings reactions more than reported results. Guidance above consensus signals that management expects margin pressure to ease and AI momentum to continue.
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Memory and Component Cost Commentary
Target: Pricing power offsets inflation or costs stabilizing
Rising memory costs are the primary bear-case catalyst. If management signals that Dell can pass through cost increases to customers or that component inflation is moderating, it removes a key overhang.

The setup heading into this print is straightforward: the market is paying today for the AI infrastructure narrative and wants proof the slope hasn’t flattened. A clean beat likely requires revenue and EPS landing closer to the top end of guided ranges with margin holding firm—otherwise it risks reading as “fully priced.”

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