Micron stock hovers near $300 as CFO filing surfaces and year-end chip rally holds
30 December 2025
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Micron stock hovers near $300 as CFO filing surfaces and year-end chip rally holds

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 09:35 ET — Regular session

  • Micron shares were modestly higher in early trade, holding near the upper end of a strong year-end run.
  • A new SEC filing showed Micron’s CFO moved shares into a trust, in a non-cash estate-planning transfer.
  • Traders are watching thin holiday volumes, upcoming Fed minutes and jobless-claims data for the next cue.

Micron Technology, Inc. (MU) shares were up 0.3% at $295.26 in early trade on Tuesday, holding near the highs reached in the final week of the year. The stock closed Monday at $294.37 after a 3.36% jump. 1

The move matters because Micron is a bellwether for memory-chip pricing, a key cost in everything from smartphones to cloud servers. Investors have been using Micron’s stock as a read on whether demand from artificial-intelligence data centers is still tightening supplies.

Year-end flows can exaggerate intraday swings, and semiconductor names can move quickly when liquidity is thin. With only a handful of sessions left in 2025, traders are looking for confirmation that recent momentum can hold without fresh catalysts.

A new insider disclosure is also in focus. A Form 4 — the SEC filing used to report stock transactions by executives and directors — showed Micron’s chief financial officer reorganized part of his holdings.

Micron EVP and CFO Mark J. Murphy transferred 35,000 common shares on Dec. 24 into a grantor retained annuity trust, the filing showed. The transaction was listed at $0 and the disclosure described the move as estate planning. 2

A grantor retained annuity trust, often called a GRAT, is an estate-planning structure that can shift assets to beneficiaries while the grantor receives annual payments. Such transfers are common and do not involve an open-market sale.

Micron traded as investors weighed a choppier backdrop for big tech after Wall Street’s main indexes ended lower on Monday. Hank Smith, director and head of investment strategy at Haverford Trust, called the pullback “a buying opportunity,” while investors look ahead to Federal Reserve minutes and weekly jobless claims later in the week. 3

Micron’s late-year rally has been underpinned by tighter memory supplies and pricing linked to demand from AI data centers, Reuters reported earlier this month. Micron is one of three major suppliers of high bandwidth memory (HBM) — a specialized chip used alongside AI processors to move data quickly — along with Samsung and SK Hynix; CEO Sanjay Mehrotra has said memory markets could stay tight past 2026. Reuters also reported Micron lifted its 2026 capital spending plan to $20 billion to meet demand. 4

HBM demand is tied closely to the pace at which Nvidia and other AI-chip designers ship accelerators, since those processors pair with stacks of memory. Any signs of a slowdown in server purchases can ripple across the supply chain.

For Micron, traders are watching whether the stock can consolidate above the low-$290s after last week’s fast run. The $300 mark is a round-number level that often becomes a short-term battleground for momentum trading.

The bigger question is timing. The memory business is cyclical — the industry often swings between glut and shortage — and investors are trying to judge how long tight supplies persist as chipmakers expand capacity.

In the near term, thin holiday liquidity can magnify moves both ways. That keeps Micron in focus not just for chip investors, but for traders looking for direction in the wider AI trade.

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