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Hewlett Packard Enterprise reported weak fourth-quarter revenue and server numbers, but beat earnings expectations and reaffirmed its fiscal year guidance on strong artificial intelligence demand.

"I'm incredibly pleased with the results we posted in Q4 ... despite the fact that we were on the lower end of the guide on revenues, because that was driven by the conversion of some unique deals in AI, a couple driven by the U.S. shutdown, and one in Europe, which was driven by the readiness in the data center," CEO Antonio Neri told CNBC's "Money Movers" on Friday.

The company reported earnings after the bell on Thursday, posting revenue of $9.68 billion, which was up 14% over the year prior but fell short o

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