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$586.50
-$9.01(-1.51%)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-27 02:20 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-27 02:20, Seagate (STX) is priced at $586.50, with a total market cap of $127.84B, a P/E ratio of 20.41, and a dividend yield of 0.49%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $578.37 and $604.80. The current price is 1.40% above the day's low and 3.02% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 2.70M. Over the past 52 weeks, STX has traded between $431.52 to $607.89, and the current price is -3.51% away from the 52-week high.

STX Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$587.62
Market Cap$127.84B
Volume2.70M
P/E Ratio20.41
Dividend Yield (TTM)0.49%
Dividend Amount$0.74
Diluted EPS (TTM)9.16
Net Income (FY)$1.46B
Revenue (FY)$9.09B
Earnings Date2026-04-28
EPS Estimate3.50
Revenue Estimate$2.95B
Shares Outstanding217.56M
Beta (1Y)1.634
Ex-Dividend Date2026-03-25
Dividend Payment Date2026-04-08

About STX

Seagate Technology Holdings plc provides data storage technology and solutions in Singapore, the United States, the Netherlands, and internationally. It provides mass capacity storage products, including enterprise nearline hard disk drives (HDDs), enterprise nearline solid state drives (SSDs), enterprise nearline systems, video and image HDDs, and network-attached storage drives. The company also offers legacy applications comprising Mission Critical HDDs and SSDs; external storage solutions under the Seagate Ultra Touch, One Touch, and Expansion product lines, as well as under the LaCie brand name; desktop drives; notebook drives, DVR HDDs, and gaming SSDs. In addition, it provides Lyve edge-to-cloud mass capacity platform. The company sells its products primarily to OEMs, distributors, and retailers. Seagate Technology Holdings plc was founded in 1978 and is based in Dublin, Ireland.
SectorTechnology
IndustryComputer Hardware
CEOWilliam David Mosley
HeadquartersSingapore,None,SG
Official Websitehttps://www.seagate.com
Employees (FY)30.00K
Average Revenue (1Y)$303.23K
Net Income per Employee$48.96K

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2026-04-12 07:59

Grayscale updates the list of candidate assets, adding 22 new projects including HYPE, STX, VIRTUAL, and others

Gate News message, April 12, the digital asset investment platform Grayscale has recently updated its product candidate asset list, covering six major crypto sectors. In the AI sector, it added nine new projects: Fabric Protocol, Flock, Grass, Kaito, Kite AI, Nous Research, Poseidon, Venice, and Virtuals Protocol, which are considered alongside Bittensor, Livepeer, Near, Render, and Story. In the financial sector, it added seven DeFi projects—Ethena, Hyperliquid, Jupiter, Kamino Finance, Maple Finance, Morpho, and Pendle—forming a candidate pool with Aave, Aerodrome, Curve, Ondo, and Uniswap. In the smart contract platform sector, it added six new projects: Celo, Mantle, MegaETH, Monad, Toncoin, and Tron, with Canton Network also included. In the practical tools sector, it added DoubleZero, Geodnet, Helium, Jito, LayerZero, and Wormhole. At present, Grayscale’s existing products already cover mainstream assets such as BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, AVAX, BNB, and ADA. The candidate list does not indicate that related products will necessarily be launched; Grayscale will update the list within 15 days after the end of each quarter.

2025-12-12 03:42

Stacks teams up with Talent Protocol to launch a weekly builder challenge, with the first week focusing on Clarity 4 Bitcoin applications

ChainCatcher Announcement: Bitcoin Layer2 Network Stacks announces collaboration with Talent Protocol to launch the December Weekly Builder Challenge. The theme of the first-week challenge is to leverage the new features of Clarity 4 smart contract language to develop Bitcoin applications. The total reward for the first-week challenge is 5000 $STX. Clarity 4 introduces several new features, including asset protection, contract verification, and secp256r1 signature support. The challenge is currently live on the Talent Protocol platform, with active community participation.

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04-25 04:05
I was just reviewing something interesting about how Bitcoin is evolving beyond just being a store of value. It turns out that Stacks is basically the solution many have been waiting for to bring smart contracts and decentralized applications directly to the Bitcoin network. The idea is quite elegant: Stacks works as a Layer 2 anchored to Bitcoin, meaning it inherits all the security of the main chain without sacrificing anything. Developers can write contracts using Clarity, a language designed specifically to be predictable and secure. No more of those common bugs you see on other platforms. But what really caught my attention is the PoX mechanism (Proof of Transfer). Basically, users lock up Bitcoin to earn STX tokens and help secure the network. It’s an interesting cycle where Bitcoin becomes more useful without needing to move your Bitcoins off the main network. In practical terms, Stacks opens up a lot of possibilities. Imagine real DeFi on Bitcoin: loans, yield farming, all that but backed by Bitcoin’s security. There’s even sBTC, which is tokenized Bitcoin you can use in smart contracts. There’s also the topic of decentralized identity, allowing users to control their data without intermediaries. A simple example: you lock Bitcoin in Stacks, earn STX. Or a developer creates a lending protocol in Clarity. Or an app lets you stake sBTC and earn interest like in traditional DeFi. Of course, like any blockchain, there are risks: vulnerabilities in contracts, market volatility, all that. But Stacks’ proposal is solid if you’re looking to build or participate in decentralized applications that leverage Bitcoin’s security. It’s worth exploring if this fits into your strategy.
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