Micron Needs a Rosy Outlook to Justify Its Soaring Stock Price

<p>Micron is expected to report net earnings per share of $2.65 on revenue of $11.2 billion in its fiscal fourth quarter.</p>

Micron is expected to report net earnings per share of $2.65 on revenue of $11.2 billion in its fiscal fourth quarter.

Micron Technology Inc.’s earnings after the bell Tuesday will shed light on whether the chipmaker’s high-flying stock has gotten ahead of itself after a 40% gain in September.

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Wall Street is betting that Micron’s results will feature a strong forecast for its high-bandwidth memory chips, a key component of the artificial intelligence infrastructure buildout. The rising demand comes as major companies such as Oracle Corp. affirm their commitment to spending on AI and Nvidia Corp. is investing in OpenAI to support more AI infrastructure.

As a result of this spending, typically sleepy segments of the technology industry like memory and storage have become an epicenter of AI optimism, with shares of Seagate Technology Holdings Plc, Western Digital Corp. and Sandisk Corp. all seeing massive September rallies along with Micron, which is on track for its biggest one-month jump since December 2009. However, it remains to be seen whether these gains will be justified by future growth. That’s why investors will be so eager to hear Micron’s outlook.

“It is all about the guide, and anything north of the consensus would lead to huge applause across the board,” said Daniel Morgan, senior portfolio manager at Synovus Trust, which owned roughly 73,000 Micron shares as of mid-September. “That we’re seeing an uptick in the storage companies just shows how AI is a catalyst that is spilling through to groups that might not ordinarily benefit from a cycle. That Western Digital and Seagate are rallying the way they are gives further confirmation of the trend.”

Shares rose 1% on Tuesday.

Micron is expected to report net earnings per share of $2.65 on revenue of $11.2 billion in its fiscal fourth quarter, which ended Aug. 31, up from EPS of 79 cents on revenues $7.8 billion a year ago. The company raised its forecast last month, citing improved pricing for dynamic random access memory, or DRAM, chips. For the full fiscal year, Micron’s net EPS is projected to rise to $7.42 on revenue of $37 billion, compared with 70 cents and $25 billion in fiscal 2024.

Last year’s earnings report was a watershed moment for Micron, however, because its outlook was so encouraging that the company’s stock had its best session in 13 years the day after the news hit. Now, 12 months later, investors want to see if that pace of growth can continue.

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