Is Micron Stock a Worthy Investment Now Amid Rising AI Memory Demand?

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TradingKey - Micron Technology (MU), a top supplier of memory products, has become a target of investors looking for an opportunity to invest due in part to the increased demand for high-bandwidth memory used in connection with artificial intelligence computing. 

The Company is at the focal point of the growth in demand for AI infrastructure and with that some analysts believe that the memory industry is currently involved in a super cycle, which is contrary to historical stock analysis models. 

As reported, UBS (UBS) has increased its forecast on this basis, indicating that this cycle may not follow the usual boom and bust cycle, which investors would expect in the Memory Segment.

How Micron Stock Climbed

In recent weeks, the price of Micron Technology (MU) shares has experienced significant fluctuations. A couple of weeks ago, analysts were becoming increasingly bearish on the company's stock, as evidenced by the downgrade from Erste Group (holding) and the reduction in price target from Citigroup ($425.00 --> $510.00) on April 2nd. 

However, both firms set higher price targets than what would typically be expected due to recent volatility in the equity markets, particularly after the announcement of a cease-fire agreement between the US and Russia. 

Consequently, the question that now arises for many investors is whether it is too late to purchase Micron shares following their most recent bounce back. 

Rather than making a decision based on the price targets from specific analysts, we suggest that you consider Micron's fundamentals, the memory supply/demand landscape, and the strength of the trend in Micron's stock to determine if you believe it is a good investment opportunity.

Micron's Growth Momentum

In the near term, the pathway of catalysts will still be controlled by earnings. With Micron's fiscal Q3 report not being made available until the end of Jun, it is going to take a little while before the stock will rebound from its low position. 

However, analysts have been increasing their estimates after demonstrating what a fantastic Q2 performance they had, as well as providing positive guidance for Q3 and beyond. The consensus is currently showing approximately 900% EPS growth with strong growth rates remaining over the next three quarters. 

Investors looking at 2026 believe there will be additional positive EPS revisions if the demand for AI continues to increase. In general, when there is an increase in demand and stable pricing for memory products, memory producers will be able to take advantage of strong operational leverage, and since Micron has exposure to HBM and plans to continue to invest in expanding its capacity over the next several years, they are in a good position to benefit from that leverage.

The demand trends have become so strong that the original expectations were for shortages to last through 2026; now, shortages are expected to be stretched out at least into 2027 and perhaps longer. 

Micron is already in talks for its 2027 production and anticipates securing record-high prices; this reflects the company's belief that tightness will continue. 

The broader data center ramp is still ongoing, and some of the inference and refurbishment cycles are not yet fully reflected in current expectations. Additionally, there is a lag time between facility construction and productive output, which will support prices in the meantime. 

Although Micron is expanding faster than most of its competitors, it is unlikely that any new capacity will be available before next year. 

HBM prices were previously expected to decrease during the second half of 2026, but are now anticipated to continue increasing throughout the remaining portion of the year, and if the company provides confirmation of this in the next report, the case for a more lasting rally will strengthen significantly.

Analysts' Perspectives on Micron Stock

Although there is still uncertainty, analysts were becoming more optimistic about the company at the beginning of the year as analyst coverage was up approximately 45% Year-over-Year (YoY). 

The stock presently has a Buy recommendation from analysts and over 90% of Hedge Funds have a Buy recommendation on it as well. The trend for price targets remains positive despite some cautionary statements from analysts at times. 

In total, analyst price targets have almost doubled YoY, indicating nearly 25% higher prices in early April compared to current price targets. Based on how the price has historically been (All Time Highs), analysts believe that price targets can still trend upwards through 2026 and continue into the late 2029's. 

If the company continues to produce at these levels, there is a good chance that significant amounts of new capital will be able to flow into the stock and create additional positive sentiment in the future. From a fundamental perspective, the stock appears underpriced compared to expected future earnings. 

Based on the current shares outstanding, the company trades at a multiple of approximately 6x 2026 consensus earnings and approximately 3x 2027 consensus earnings. 

In addition to these multiples, analyses show that if the estimated earnings for these two years are accurate, then price increases could exceed 100% over the next two- to three-year time frame. Therefore, it is likely that when earnings are eventually released in future periods, they will cause cumulative upward revisions to both annual revenues and earnings cycles for the next several years.

What Could Derail the Micron Thesis

Part of the company’s overall performance results from market volatility, and it displays both upside and downside potential based on the same rapidly moving factors that caused shares to recover. Therefore, there will be an additional wait until the company has re-established a strong foundation following the earlier 34% price decline. 

Next to earnings, there are 2 main risk categories: earnings are still an important factor in determining future performance and will continue to drive the stock price; however, there will be no earnings updates until late June. Additionally, the stock will remain susceptible to international influences. The market movement following the ceasefire announced in Israel is a good example of how quickly and temporarily a stock’s position can change as a result of global news.

There is execution risk associated with capacity expansion and timing of production increases (for Micron and its competitors), which can affect the stock price. 

If HBM pricing declines sooner than anticipated, or if demand for data center equipment decreases, this can have an adverse impact on analysts’ forecasts, which demonstrates that analysts are not confident enough to significantly raise their price targets based on the growth rates from this year.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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