Western Digital (WDC) stock dropped 3.1% Thursday despite beating Q3 earnings and earning higher price targets. Is this pullback a buying opportunity? The postWestern Digital (WDC) stock dropped 3.1% Thursday despite beating Q3 earnings and earning higher price targets. Is this pullback a buying opportunity? The post

Western Digital (WDC) Stock Dips 3% Despite Strong Earnings—Should Investors Buy the Pullback?

2026/06/05 23:12
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Key Takeaways

  • Shares of WDC declined 3.1% Thursday, hitting an intraday low of $564.56 before settling near $575.50–$576.93
  • Trading volume dropped 28% below average levels, indicating limited selling pressure
  • Third-quarter results exceeded expectations: earnings per share of $2.72 versus analyst estimates of $2.39; revenues surged 45.5% compared to last year
  • Price target upgrades continue: Citigroup boosted its forecast by 37%, while Barclays elevated its target to $620 with an “overweight” designation
  • Wall Street consensus shows a “Moderate Buy” rating, complemented by a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) assessment

Shares of Western Digital (WDC) retreated 3.1% during Thursday’s trading session, finishing near the $575–$577 range, even as major market indices maintained relative stability. The stock briefly touched $564.56 intraday, marking a modest pullback following an impressive rally that recently pushed shares to record territory.


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Trading activity registered approximately 6.4 million shares—roughly 28% beneath the typical daily average of 8.87 million. The below-average volume indicates this price decline represents a consolidation rather than a concerning exodus of investors.

This modest retreat occurred against an otherwise favorable backdrop for the storage solutions provider. WDC shares have surged nearly 23% throughout the preceding month, significantly outpacing both the technology sector’s 10% advance and the S&P 500’s 4.59% appreciation over the identical timeframe.

Regarding financial performance, Western Digital impressed investors with robust third-quarter results unveiled on April 30. The company reported earnings per share of $2.72, surpassing the Street’s $2.39 forecast. Revenues reached $3.34 billion, exceeding the $3.25 billion consensus while representing a substantial 45.5% year-over-year increase.

To put this in perspective, the organization generated just $1.36 in EPS during the comparable quarter twelve months earlier. Such dramatic expansion commands attention from growth-oriented investors.

Management provided fourth-quarter 2026 guidance projecting EPS between $3.10 and $3.40. The upcoming earnings announcement is anticipated to reveal EPS of $3.28—representing approximately 97.6% growth versus the prior-year period. Revenue forecasts for that quarter stand at $3.69 billion.

Full-year projections call for $10.02 in EPS alongside $12.87 billion in total revenue.

Wall Street Raises the Bar

Sell-side analysts have been actively revising their price objectives upward. Citigroup increased its target by a substantial 37%, contributing to WDC’s march to all-time peaks earlier this week. Barclays elevated its price target from $450 to $620 as recently as May 27, maintaining an “overweight” stance.

TD Cowen and Rosenblatt Securities both established $500 price targets during May, each affirming “buy” recommendations. Morgan Stanley reiterated its “overweight” rating accompanied by a $488 objective.

Among the 22 analysts tracking Western Digital, 18 assign buy ratings, one maintains a strong buy recommendation, and only three suggest holding the stock.

The average consensus price target stands at $424.33—significantly below current trading levels, illustrating just how rapidly shares have appreciated.

WDC currently commands a forward price-to-earnings multiple of 59.3, substantially exceeding the industry average of 24.53. This valuation premium suggests the market anticipates sustained expansion ahead.

Dividend Enhancement and Trading Activity

Western Digital recently declared a quarterly dividend enhancement to $0.15 per share, elevated from the previous $0.13. The distribution will be issued on June 17, with June 5 established as the record date. This translates to an annualized dividend yield of approximately 0.1%.

Concerning insider transactions, executive Cynthia Tregillis divested 363 shares during April at $377.09 per share, while Vidyadhara K. Gubbi sold 8,518 shares in March at $255.32. Collectively, company insiders have disposed of roughly 37,408 shares throughout the past three months.

Institutional ownership represents 92.51% of outstanding shares, with numerous investment funds expanding their stakes during the first and second quarters of 2026.

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