Micron shares rallied today as BofA adds the memory chips specialist to its highest conviction buy calls. Here’s why MU stock is attractive to own at current levels.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.7%, and the Nasdaq composite climbed 1.3%. Micron Technology and Nvidia were the two strongest forces lifting the market as AI stocks climbed for a second straight day after tumbling the week before. The Nasdaq composite rose 329.13 points, or 1.3%, to 25,837.21.
SK Hynix surged 14% Tuesday without a single company-specific headline, and the real test comes July 29 when its earnings either confirm or shatter the bullish memory narrative Micron just set.
Bank of America just gave us a second great reason to love Micron stock.
A potential stock split could be beneficial for Micron stock as it could increase demand for the company's shares.
The additions put both stocks among the bank's highest-conviction U.S. ideas.
Investing.com -- Bank of America told clients in a note Tuesday that the latest wave of Chinese open-source AI models, including Moonshot's Kimi K3, reinforces rather than threatens its bullish thesis on memory demand, reiterating a Buy rating on Micron with a $1,550 price target.
Micron Gets Major Wall Street Vote of Confidence
The artificial intelligence revolution continues to reshape global markets. Hyperscalers and tech giants pour hundreds of billions into data center infrastructure, chasing ever-larger models and smarter applications. At the heart of this buildout lies a critical but until recently overlooked component: memory chips. Unlike compute-focused GPUs that grab most headlines, high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and related ... Better Late Than Never? Micron Finally Joins Wall Street’s ‘Best Investment Ideas” L
SanDisk, Western Digital, and Micron are surging for a second straight session as a Bank of America upgrade and a sweeping UBS note collide with one of the heaviest earnings weeks of the summer, and the next data point could flip the entire trade.
These memory and storage stocks have given back some gains recently and could now be more attractively priced options for growth investors to consider.
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Rambus just shed nearly 30% from its June peak while two major Wall Street firms initiated coverage with aggressive buy ratings. Before the July 27 earnings report arrives, here is what the disconnect reveals about the AI memory trade.
Memory chip shortages continue to be a problem for most companies.
The first components of an ASML next-generation chipmaking tool arrived at New York state's Albany NanoTech Complex on Tuesday, the governor's office said. The NanoTech complex will use the tool to conduct research and development on future forms of chip design and manufacturing. The NanoTech facility is the only one of its kind in North America, according to NY Creates Director Dave Anderson, and is similar in scope and focus to Europe's Imec, which operates in Belgium.
Micron stock and SK Hynix were rising ahead of Big Tech earnings but there is a risk that big customers will look to sidestep soaring memory costs.
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