Server company pulls forward financial targets by two years after Q2 earnings beat, citing AI demand
A server and networking company pulled forward its long-term financial targets by two years after reporting second-quarter earnings that exceeded Wall Street expectations, citing strong demand from customers transitioning to artificial-intelligence tools.
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