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More gains lie ahead for the semiconductor star's shareowners, according to a respected Wall Street analyst.
Shares of memory chips maker Micron (NASDAQ:MU) jumped 9.8% in the morning session after sentiment improved following a series of analyst price target increases, driven by strong demand for its memory chips in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector.
Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) is the chip stock dominating every feed after its memory business rode the AI cycle to a $1.12 trillion market cap and a 760.37% one-year run. But here’s what you should actually be watching. The Crowded Trade at the Top of the Cycle Memory margins do not stay at 74% forever. Micron ... Forget Micron: 1 Record-Breaking Cloud Powerhouse to Buy Hand Over Fist After the Pullback
Dow Jones Futures: Trump's U.S.-Iran deal sparked a big stock market rally Monday. Nvidia, Micron, Sandisk and SpaceX were big winners.

Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Brooke DiPalma comes on Market Domination to further discuss today's biggest headlines, including memory chip stocks like Micron Technology (MU) surging as Wall Street leans more bullish on the AI trade, oil prices (CL=F, BZ=F) moving closer to $80 per barrel on news of a US-Iran peace deal, and media giant Fox (FOX, FOXA) striking a deal to acquire Roku (ROKU) for $22 billion.
Analyst sees AI-driven memory demand supporting pricing strength through 2027.
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Chip stocks rose broadly on Monday following an agreement to end the U.S.-Iran war. Big gainers included AMD and Micron.
Micron Technology (MU) has room for its memory-chip upcycle to continue for another five to six quar
AI-driven demand and tighter memory supply lift SNDK, MU, STX and WDC as data centers boost spending on storage, DRAM and NAND solutions.
The DRAM ETF has jumped impressively in just over two months, and it can soar higher thanks to the favorable demand-supply dynamics in the memory market.
Memory and storage stocks are surging on the morning of Monday, June 15, after news of a U.S.-Iran peace agreement reopened risk appetite across global equities. Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) stock is up 8% to around $1,060 in early action, climbing back above the $1,000 level. Western Digital (NASDAQ:WDC) stock is up 8% to $607, while ... Micron and Western Digital Climb 8%, SanDisk Rises 6% on Iran Truce
Micron Technology (MU) shares deserve a higher valuation amid a stronger memory cycle driven by AI d
Micron (MU) has received quite a bit of attention from Zacks.com users lately. Therefore, it is wise to be aware of the facts that can impact the stock's prospects.
AI workloads are driving demand for MU's memory and AMKR's packaging, setting up a key comparison for investors.
Tech stocks have driven the market in recent weeks, and shares in companies tied to the AI-buildout are among the biggest premarket winners this morning. Shares of Micron Technology, Super Micro Computer and Marvell Technology all rose ahead of the open, with Nasdaq futures up about 2%.
Micron Technology stock was rising sharply early Monday amid a resurgence of the artificial-intelligence momentum trade, alongside reminders of the shortage in memory chips. Micron shares were up 8.1% at $1,060.99 in the premarket with markets cheered by the prospect of a U.S.-Iran peace deal. Shares are volatile as investors debate Micron’s valuation.
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