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    Micron is up 13% after blowout earnings, but has pulled back some

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    Micron is up 13% after blowout earnings, but has pulled back some

    Micron soars on blowout quarter: AI boom fuels memory chip demand

    Micron stock soared on Thursday after the memory maker reported blockbuster third-quarter earnings as the artificial intelligence boom causes demand for memory to surge.

    Shares climbed as high as 19%, pushing Micron’s market cap above Meta and Tesla among the most valuable U.S. companies. The stock later pared those gains.

    The company’s revenue more than quadrupled from $9.3 billion a year earlier to $41.46 billion in its fiscal third quarter, it reported on Wednesday. Revenue came in higher than analyst expectations of nearly $36 billion, according to LSEG consensus estimates.

    The company is now forecasting revenue of about $50 billion for the current quarter, an increase from $11.3 billion in the prior year.

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    Micron shares over the past year.

    Micron has benefited from the AI infrastructure buildout by major hyperscalers, as AI data centers require large amounts of memory chips. That has reduced the supply of memory available for smartphones, PCs, and other devices, creating a supply imbalance that has pushed memory prices higher and boosted Micron’s results.

    The company said on Wednesday that it has signed 16 long-term agreements with several customers ranging from data centers to automakers, locking in sales for a period of three to five years, and it expects to see financial commitments of $22 billion from them.

    The company expects about 40% of its revenue to come from long-term contracts with a minimum price built in, RBC Capital Markets analysts said in a note on Wednesday. That should help limit margin risk even if demand weakens during the contract term, which is typically five years, they added.

    “Our base case is for current upcycle to continue through 2027, and SCAs give us added conviction regarding sustainability. We raise estimates, raise PT, and reiterate Outperform,” the analysts said.

    Tech stocks try to rebound

    Micron’s blowout earnings helped boost chip stocks, reversing a sharp selloff in the sector that hit companies including Intel, Nvidia, and Advanced Micro Devices earlier in the week.

    Qualcomm, Intel and AMD climed in early trading Thursday before sinking.

    “U.S. equities have recovered some ground as Micron’s earnings have provided fresh reassurance that the AI investment cycle remains firmly intact,” Capital.com Senior Market Analyst Daniela Hathorn said in a note Thursday.

    Hathorn said robust demand for memory from data centers and AI infrastructure customers reinforces the narrative that capital spending on AI is continuously accelerating.

    “That has helped lift sentiment across the semiconductor sector after recent weakness in high-growth names, suggesting investors remain willing to look through short-term volatility as long as the earnings outlook continues to justify elevated valuations,” Hathorn said.

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