Pure Storage Shares Climb on AI Bets Despite Short-Sellers as $320M Volume Ranks 337th
On September 4, 2025, Pure StoragePSTG-- (PSTG) rose 1.08% with a trading volume of $320 million, ranking 337th in market activity. The stock faced a short position from Kerrisdale Capital, which criticized its $27 billion valuation and questioned its competitive edge in enterprise storage. The hedge fund argued that Pure’s QLC flash-based products lack viability in hyperscaler environments and highlighted a 5-6x total cost of ownership advantage for hard disk drives over flash solutions. Kerrisdale also downplayed Pure’s software licensing deal with MetaMETA--, suggesting limited hardware sales potential and narrow capabilities.
Analysts noted Pure’s positioning in AI infrastructure, citing its high-density, low-power FlashBlade systems as suitable for data-intensive workloads. A partnership with Meta to power data center storage was highlighted as a strategic advantage. However, Kerrisdale emphasized that Pure’s software revenue stream relies heavily on maintenance and support, which it deemed insufficient to justify SaaS valuation multiples. The stock has gained 25% year-to-date, reflecting resilience amid sector-wide volatility.
Backtest results indicate that PSTGPSTG-- has delivered a 25% return from the beginning of 2025 through September 4, despite the recent short-term pressure. This performance underscores mixed investor sentiment between long-term AI infrastructure bets and skepticism over near-term execution risks.
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