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Elliott Management exits $240M in SaaS stakes, doubles HPE position to $1.1B

The activist's infrastructure pivot follows quiet hardware margin expansion — and precedes enterprise AI procurement cycles.

Published June 16, 2026 Source Barron's From the chopped neck
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ISABELLA'S ISLAY · June 16, 2026

Elliott Management exits $240M in SaaS stakes, doubles HPE position to $1.1B

The activist's infrastructure pivot follows quiet hardware margin expansion — and precedes enterprise AI procurement cycles.

Source Barron's ↗

Elliott Management disclosed it liquidated positions in two software names — totaling roughly $240 million in combined market value at quarter-end — while expanding its Hewlett Packard Enterprise stake to $1.1 billion, a 107% increase from the prior quarter. The moves, buried in Friday's 13F filing, mark the fund's most pronounced tilt toward enterprise infrastructure since its 2021 campaign against Nielsen.

The exits involved a customer-relationship-management platform and a cybersecurity vendor, both acquired when multiples sat near 18x forward revenue. Elliott held neither for more than six quarters. The HPE addition puts the activist at roughly 2.8% economic ownership, just beneath the 3% threshold that would trigger enhanced disclosure. HPE shares closed the quarter at $18.42, up 11% year-to-date but still 23% below the stock's 2020 high.

The reallocation reflects two converging themes. First, enterprise hardware margins have quietly expanded — HPE's gross margin improved 340 basis points year-over-year to 35.1% in its most recent quarter, driven by higher-margin edge computing and AI server configurations. Second, Fortune 500 capital-expenditure surveys now show 62% of respondents planning to refresh on-premise infrastructure in the next 18 months, reversing a four-year cloud-migration trend. Elliott's average cost basis on the expanded HPE stake appears to sit near $17.80, based on disclosed quarter-end values and mid-quarter trading volumes.

The timing is worth marking. HPE's pending $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks — announced in January and awaiting regulatory clearance — would consolidate the company's networking stack and add $1.5 billion in high-margin software revenue. Elliott has not filed a Schedule 13D, suggesting the stake remains passive for now. But the fund's infrastructure thesis has historical precedent: its 2018 campaign at Cisco preceded a $28 billion buyback authorization and a 34% share-price gain over the subsequent 24 months.

Allocators should monitor three developments. First, whether Elliott crosses the 3% ownership line before HPE's fiscal Q2 earnings on May 29, which would signal activist intent. Second, the Federal Trade Commission's timeline on the Juniper review — any extension beyond the standard 30-day second-request period could compress deal economics. Third, HPE's free-cash-flow conversion rate, which hit 94% last quarter but faces quarterly lumpiness tied to enterprise payment cycles.

Elliott now holds $1.1 billion in a company trading at 7.2x forward EBITDA — a 38% discount to pure-play software infrastructure peers — while federal AI procurement budgets are set to grow $11 billion in fiscal 2025. The fund did not liquidate optionality. It repriced it.

The takeaway
Elliott trades **$240M** SaaS exposure for **$1.1B** in enterprise hardware as AI infrastructure spending enters federal procurement cycles.
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