Dell, Snowflake, NetApp Post Strong Gains After Earnings Beats
Dell Technologies, Snowflake and NetApp posted the largest weekly gains among large-cap stocks after each company reported results that exceeded analyst estimates and raised forward guidance.
BenzingaDell Technologies Inc. rose 57 percent during the week of May 25-29 after reporting first-quarter results that exceeded expectations and issuing second-quarter and full-year fiscal 2027 guidance above estimates. Snowflake Inc.
33 percent over the same five trading days after posting first-quarter results above forecasts and announcing a multi-year strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services. The agreement is intended to accelerate enterprise adoption of agentic artificial intelligence, according to the company. NetApp Inc.
8 percent for the week after reporting fourth-quarter results that topped estimates and providing first-quarter and fiscal 2027 guidance above analyst projections. Benzinga reported that the three companies ranked among the ten large-cap stocks with the largest percentage gains for the period ending May 29, 2026.
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