Stock Markets April 28, 2026 08:07 AM

Starboard Builds Major Position in Dynatrace, Presses for Faster Margin Gains and Buybacks

Activist investor calls the software monitoring firm undervalued and urges margin expansion and sizeable share repurchases

By Hana Yamamoto DT
Starboard Builds Major Position in Dynatrace, Presses for Faster Margin Gains and Buybacks
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Activist investor Starboard Value disclosed a substantial investment in Dynatrace and told the company its shares are undervalued. The hedge fund recommended accelerating margin improvement and increasing capital returns, saying AI adoption should boost demand for Dynatrace's services. Dynatrace shares rose in premarket trading following the disclosure.

Key Points

  • Starboard disclosed a "substantial investment" and is now one of Dynatrace's top five shareholders, following private engagement with management.
  • The hedge fund projects at least a 500 basis point boost to adjusted operating margins by fiscal 2029 through sales and marketing efficiency, R&D prioritization, and operating leverage.
  • Starboard said Dynatrace could repurchase more than $2.5 billion of shares over the next three years, roughly 25% of its current market capitalization.

April 28 - Activist investor Starboard Value on Tuesday revealed it has taken a "substantial investment" in Dynatrace, telling the enterprise software monitoring company that it is undervalued despite strong competitive positioning and long-term growth prospects. Following the announcement, Dynatrace shares rose by more than 5% in premarket trading.

In a letter addressed to Dynatrace's senior management and board, Starboard described the firm as having "significant strategic value" and laid out several actions it believes would unlock that value. The hedge fund urged Dynatrace to move more quickly to expand margins and to return a greater share of capital to investors through buybacks.

Starboard said it has already become one of Dynatrace's top five shareholders and has been conducting private discussions with company leadership in recent months. The letter quantified specific operational and capital allocation opportunities the activist sees as achievable under current circumstances.

On the operational side, Starboard estimated Dynatrace could lift adjusted operating margins by at least 500 basis points by fiscal 2029. The hedge fund outlined three levers to drive that improvement: improved sales and marketing efficiency, stronger prioritization of research and development spending, and enhanced operating leverage.

On capital returns, Starboard proposed that Dynatrace could repurchase more than $2.5 billion of shares over the next three years. The fund noted that such repurchases would represent roughly 25% of the company's current market capitalization.

Addressing investor concerns, Starboard said Dynatrace has been "incorrectly bucketed" as exposed to AI-related risks. Instead, the fund argued that enterprise adoption of AI should expand demand for Dynatrace's platform, writing that "Enterprise adoption of AI should ultimately result in accelerating revenue growth for Dynatrace," and pointing to the growing complexity of cloud, application and AI agent workloads that require end-to-end visibility.

Starboard also highlighted how Dynatrace's public-market performance has trailed peers. The hedge fund noted the stock has underperformed the broader market and software peers over the past five years and trades at nearly half the valuation multiple of comparable infrastructure and cybersecurity companies despite similar revenue growth.

The company has seen its shares decline about 18% so far this year, the letter noted. Starboard's public disclosure follows months of private engagement and positions the activist as a prominent stakeholder pressing for strategic and capital-allocation changes.


Summary: Starboard Value disclosed a substantial stake in Dynatrace, urging the company to accelerate margin expansion by at least 500 basis points by fiscal 2029 and to repurchase over $2.5 billion of stock in the next three years. The activist framed AI adoption as a demand tailwind rather than a risk, and Dynatrace shares rose more than 5% in premarket trading following the news.

  • Key points:
  • Starboard became one of Dynatrace's top five shareholders and has been privately engaging with management.
  • The hedge fund projects at least 500 basis points of adjusted operating margin improvement by fiscal 2029 through sales and marketing efficiency, R&D prioritization, and operating leverage.
  • Starboard believes Dynatrace could repurchase more than $2.5 billion of shares over three years, roughly 25% of current market capitalization.
  • Sectors impacted:
  • Software and enterprise IT
  • Cloud infrastructure and cybersecurity
  • Risks and uncertainties:
  • It is not certain that Dynatrace's management and board will adopt Starboard's recommendations; the fund has urged actions but implementation is not guaranteed - impacting shareholders and corporate governance dynamics in the software sector.
  • Market perception and valuation may remain depressed - the stock currently trades at nearly half the valuation multiple of comparable infrastructure and cybersecurity firms despite similar revenue growth, which affects investor returns and sector comparisons.
  • Shares have fallen about 18% so far this year, reflecting potential downside risk for investors until strategic changes are executed or market sentiment shifts.

Risks

  • Uncertainty whether Dynatrace's management and board will implement Starboard's recommended margin improvements and buybacks, affecting shareholder outcomes in the software sector.
  • The stock trades at nearly half the valuation multiple of comparable infrastructure and cybersecurity companies despite similar revenue growth, leaving potential valuation risk for investors.
  • Shares have fallen about 18% so far this year, indicating market downside risk until strategic changes or sentiment improvements materialize.

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