Don’t Be Surprised If HP Stock Takes Off on August 26

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  • HPQ screens as a compelling pre-earnings setup: forward P/E near 10, a nearly 4% dividend yield, and AI PC mix climbing to 44% of shipments.

  • HPQ outperforms HPE for income investors, yielding nearly 4% at a lower valuation while generating $800 million in Q2 free cash flow.

  • Management raised FY2026 EPS guidance to a range of $2.90 to $3.10 even after flagging commodity headwinds, marking eight straight quarters of top-line growth.

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Don’t Be Surprised If HP Stock Takes Off on August 26

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Cheap Multiple, Real Dividend, and a Confirmed Catalyst Next Week

HP (NYSE:HPQ | HPQ Price Prediction) screens as a compelling setup for retirement-oriented portfolios heading into next Wednesday’s earnings report, and the setup is not subtle. The company confirmed its fiscal Q3 2026 release for Aug. 26 after the market close. Cheap multiple, rising dividend, accelerating AI PC mix. All three lean the same way.

Valuation That Ignores the Guidance Raise

HPQ trades at a forward P/E near 10, a price-to-sales ratio of 0.49, and an EV/EBITDA near 8. Management’s raised FY2026 non-GAAP EPS range of $2.90 to $3.10 against a $30 share price still leaves runway, even after a 35.62% year-to-date advance.

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Income That Compounds a Retirement Sleeve

HPQ pays a $0.30 quarterly dividend, an annualized $1.20, yielding 3.93%. Management committed to returning roughly 100% of free cash flow to shareholders so long as gross leverage stays under two times, backed by FY2026 free cash flow guidance of $2.8 to $3.0 billion. That is a durable, well-covered payout profile.

AI PC Catalyst Is Already Landing

AI PC penetration climbed from more than 35% to 44% of HP’s shipment mix in Q2, with management guiding to 60% to 70% next fiscal year. Roughly 30% of the Windows installed base is still on Windows 10, a live refresh tailwind. Q2 revenue rose 9.0% year over year with Personal Systems operating profit up 30%, the eighth consecutive quarter of top-line growth.

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Better Buy Than Hewlett Packard Enterprise

The obvious alternative for HP-branded exposure is Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE:HPE). HPQ wins the head-to-head on the metrics retirement investors care about: HPQ’s 3.93% yield and forward P/E near 10 deliver more current income and a wider valuation discount than HPE, which trades at a richer multiple after absorbing the Juniper acquisition. HPQ also converts cash faster: $800 million of free cash flow in Q2 alone versus a -$100 million print a year earlier.

Risk Case, Dismissed

Printing weakness and rising memory costs are the bear case. Consumer Printing fell 10% year over year, yet total Printing revenue held flat and Personal Systems (roughly 71% of the mix) grew 13%. Management raised guidance after flagging commodity headwinds. That is the tell. Keep an eye on HPQ into the August 26 report.

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Joel South covers large-cap stocks, dividend investing, and major market trends, with a focus on earnings analysis, valuation, and turning complex data into actionable insights for investors.

He brings more than 15 years of experience as an investor and financial journalist, including 12 years at The Motley Fool, where he served as an investment analyst, Bureau Chief, and later led the Fool.com investing news desk. He has also co-hosted an investing podcast and appeared across TV and radio discussing market trends.

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