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Micron’s Earnings Test: Can the Memory Chip Giant Live Up to Its Own Lofty Forecast?

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
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Barclays has more than quadrupled its price target on Micron in the space of six months, from $275 in December to $1,175 today. Analyst Tom O’Malley points to a fundamental shift: the chipmaker has replaced short-term contracts with multi-year volume agreements, giving it rare visibility in an industry infamous for violent boom-bust cycles. That newfound predictability helped propel Micron into the $1 trillion market-cap club this week, alongside Samsung and SK Hynix – a trifecta of memory-chip giants all crossing the same threshold within days. Micron’s own journey was the most dramatic: a single-day surge of 19% on Tuesday, the fifth-best trading session in its history.

All eyes now turn to June 24, when Micron reports fiscal third-quarter results. The company’s own forecast sets an extraordinarily high bar: revenue of $33.5 billion, a gross margin near 81% and adjusted earnings per share of $19.15. Those figures would represent a leap from the prior quarter’s $23.9 billion in sales and 74.9% gross margin, as well as a dramatic year-over-year acceleration. The stock, after soaring more than eightfold over the past twelve months from a 52‑week low of €83.25 to a record €799, has eased slightly to €783.10. The forward price-to-earnings ratio of roughly 44 leaves no margin for error – a gamble on flawless execution.

Investors will scrutinise more than the headline numbers. Did Micron hit the midpoint of its revenue guidance? Is the gross margin truly sustainable at 81%? And what about free cash flow, which reached $6.9 billion in the second quarter against a cash pile of $16.7 billion? The company is also buying back shares and paying a quarterly dividend of $0.15; the call is likely to address whether those programmes will continue amid heavy capital spending on new fabrication capacity. The report serves as the first official check on whether the AI-driven hunger for memory chips is translating into hard profit.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Micron?

The broader industry backdrop only amplifies the stakes. Gartner forecasts DRAM prices will rise 125% in 2026 and NAND flash prices by 234%, with no relief expected until at least the end of 2027. Barclays estimates the global NAND market alone will hit $174 billion next year, as hyperscalers scramble to lock in capacity before costs climb further. The structural imbalance between supply and demand is so pronounced that Barclays expects it to persist through 2027.

Analyst expectations are already stratospheric. For the current quarter, the sell-side is modelling earnings growth of 906% year over year. UBS goes further, projecting that Micron will generate more than $400 billion in free cash flow between 2027 and 2029. Yet despite the rally, the stock’s forward P/E on consensus estimates sits at under ten – a valuation that seems almost modest given the narrative. Goldman Sachs, in a related move, raised its year‑end target for the S&P 500 to 8,000 points, arguing that AI‑infrastructure companies such as Nvidia and Micron will contribute roughly half of the index’s earnings growth this year.

The June 24 report will either validate the memory‑chip supercycle or test the limits of AI euphoria. Micron has laid out a roadmap that few would have believed two years ago. Now the market gets to see whether the numbers match the vision.

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