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High Growth, Low Multiple Support Upside

Last updated: August 21, 2026 12:20 am
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Micron Technology (MU) has experienced a slight pullback in its stock price recently, dropping 9.6% from its recent high. This decline can be attributed to profit-taking by investors and concerns about increased competition and softer pricing in the memory-chip market in the upcoming quarters. Despite this setback, Micron’s growth trajectory remains strong as demand for DRAM and NAND memory continues to rise.

The demand for memory chips is being driven by investments in AI infrastructure and the increasing memory requirements of various consumer products like PCs, smartphones, automobiles, and robotics. This robust demand environment has positioned Micron favorably in the market.

One of the major concerns surrounding Micron is the perceived threat of competition from Chinese memory manufacturers. However, industry conditions suggest that these concerns may be exaggerated. Micron’s outlook indicates sustained demand growth, constrained supply, and improving earnings, all of which support the company’s investment case.

Micron’s management has highlighted that demand for both DRAM and NAND memory exceeds supply significantly. This imbalance gives Micron considerable pricing power in the market. While increased Chinese production could potentially add more supply, Micron’s guidance suggests that broader supply constraints will persist in the near term.

In terms of financial performance, Micron is expected to report strong results for the fiscal fourth quarter, with revenue projected to reach approximately $50 billion, representing a 342% year-over-year growth. Additionally, profitability is expected to improve, with a gross margin of 86%.

The strategic customer agreements (SCAs) that Micron has in place are another key aspect of its investment case. These agreements cover a significant portion of Micron’s production and revenue through 2030, providing stability and revenue predictability for the company.

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From a valuation perspective, Micron appears undervalued considering its earnings growth potential. The stock is currently trading at around 13.87 times forward price-to-earnings, indicating room for upside based on strong earnings growth projections.

Analysts are bullish on Micron stock, with a “Strong Buy” consensus rating and an average price target that suggests a 58.2% upside potential. The combination of accelerating earnings, growth prospects, and attractive valuation make Micron a compelling investment opportunity.

In conclusion, Micron’s recent pullback presents an attractive opportunity for investors. With strong demand dynamics, constrained supply, long-term customer agreements, solid earnings growth, and a relatively low valuation, Micron is well-positioned for further upside potential in the market.

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