Micron Technology's recent guidance was disappointing, leading me to downgrade my rating from a strong buy to a buy. Despite the guidance miss, Micron's long-term growth prospects remain strong, with potential EPS reaching $11-13 in fiscal 2026. Analysts remain bullish, with price targets suggesting 30-50% upside by year-end 2025, and potential for $300-350 by 2030 in a bullish scenario.
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Micron Technology (MU) is scheduled to report fiscal second-quarter results after the market closes Thursday, with analysts largely bullish on the Nvidia (NVDA) partner's stock.
Micron Technology Inc (NASDAQ:MU) is expected to report fiscal second quarter financial results in line with its guidance, with analysts at Wedbush expecting “modest deviations” from the company's projections. They see potential revenue upside but some margin risk due to softer pricing in Q1 and changes in product mix.
Besides Wall Street's top -and-bottom-line estimates for Micron (MU), review projections for some of its key metrics to gain a deeper understanding of how the company might have fared during the quarter ended February 2025.
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Micron stock has room to grow, even as one analyst expects the company to post a guidance miss later this week.
Micron's AI-driven data center growth, HBM3E ramp-up, and stabilizing memory prices position it for strong cyclical gains amid rising DRAM/NAND demand. Potential rate cuts in H2 2025 and easing tariffs could drive a market rally, benefiting Micron's valuation and accelerating its earnings recovery. Trading below its peak, Micron has 25% upside based on my conservative fair-value price target. Sentiment-driven momentum could push it even higher, making it a Strong Buy ahead of Q3.
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Micron's strong YTD performance compared to major AI players is significantly boosting positive sentiment, potentially positioning MU as the only attractive large-cap AI bet left on the table. The valuation is compelling with a 6.61 forward Price/Cash Flow ratio and a 17% undervaluation based on conservative DCF model assumptions. Competition is fierce with players like Samsung, but insider selling has decreased, indicating confidence in current share price stability.