Micron Stock Pullback: High Growth, Low Multiple Support Upside
Micron (MU) forecasts $50B in Q4 revenue, up 342% YOY, with 86% gross margin. Its EPS is projected at $31. The company has 16 multi-year SCAs covering 20% of DRAM and 33% of NAND output, securing $100B in minimum revenue. MU stock trades at 13.87x forward P/E, with analysts expecting 850% YOY earnings growth in 2026 and 116.7% in 2027. The stock has a 'Strong Buy' consensus rating and an average price target of $1,482.40, implying 58.2% upside.
How this was made

The 30-second read
Why it matters
The new guidance and contract backlog provide a catalyst for price appreciation.
Market read
Guidance suggests significant earnings acceleration, making MU a notable trade idea.
What to watch
Potential supply chain constraints could limit ability to meet contract volumes.
Background
Micron's stock has pulled back, creating a more attractive risk-reward setup.
Ticker impact
Micron disclosed FY Q4 revenue of $50B and EPS of $31, plus new multi-year customer agreements through 2030.
Potential upside of 20%+ if market prices in the guidance.
Guidance is materially above prior expectations and includes long-term contracts that improve visibility.
Market effects
Strong AI-driven memory demand may lift other memory manufacturers.
U.S. semiconductor sector could see increased buying pressure.
High, given global AI hardware demand.
Counterpoint
Valuation may already price in growth; execution risk on long-term contracts.
Key entities
- CompanyMicron Technology
U.S. semiconductor manufacturer.



