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Micron stock jumps 10% after Bernstein lifts target — what’s next for MU
3 January 2026
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Micron stock jumps 10% after Bernstein lifts target — what’s next for MU

NEW YORK, January 3, 2026, 04:50 ET — Market closed

  • Micron shares closed sharply higher on Friday after an analyst lifted his price target on rising AI-related memory demand.
  • Investors are watching next week’s U.S. jobs report for rate signals that can sway chip valuations.

Micron Technology, Inc. shares ended Friday up 10.5% at $315.42, outperforming the broader chip group as Wall Street opened 2026 with a rotation back into semiconductors.

The move matters because Micron sits close to the center of the supply-and-demand fight in memory chips, where price swings can quickly reshape profits. Investors have been leaning into the view that artificial intelligence-driven data-center buildouts will keep demand firm while supply remains tight.

It also lands as traders head into a data-heavy January, with interest-rate expectations still doing a lot of the steering for high-growth and AI-linked names.

Bernstein SocGen Group analyst Mark Li raised his price target to $330 from $270 and maintained an “outperform” rating — Wall Street shorthand for expecting a stock to beat peers — according to a note cited by The Motley Fool. He wrote that AI is pushing data-center demand higher “as AI makes data center demand balloon but supply expansion takes time.” The Motley Fool

Other chip-linked names moved higher alongside Micron on Friday. Nvidia rose 1.2%, while storage makers Western Digital and Seagate added 9.0% and 4.4%, and the iShares Semiconductor ETF gained 4.2%.

Micron’s last quarterly update in mid-December helped set the stage for the latest wave of bullish calls. The company reported fiscal first-quarter revenue of $13.64 billion and non-GAAP earnings per share of $4.78, and forecast fiscal second-quarter revenue of $18.70 billion plus or minus $400 million and non-GAAP EPS of $8.42 plus or minus $0.20.

Micron makes DRAM — the fast “working memory” used in servers and PCs — and NAND, a type of flash storage. It is also a supplier of high-bandwidth memory, or HBM, a premium form of DRAM used next to AI processors to move data quickly.

For traders, the near-term question is whether the stock’s sharp re-rating keeps tracking memory pricing expectations, or whether the rally runs ahead of what contract pricing can deliver over the next quarter.

Before the next U.S. session, markets will be looking toward next week’s calendar for rate-sensitive catalysts. Reuters flagged the January 9 monthly jobs report and the January 13 consumer price index — an inflation gauge — as key events, with fourth-quarter earnings season also approaching.

Technically, Friday’s close leaves the stock testing a new, higher range. Traders often watch round-number levels — around $300 on the downside and the low-$320s on the upside — for signs of follow-through or profit-taking after a one-day jump.

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  • Wedbush Raises NVIDIA Price Target to $330, Citing Strong Growth Outlook
    May 21, 2026, 9:26 AM EDT. Wedbush increased its price target for NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) from $300 to $330, signaling optimism with a potential 47.67% upside. The firm maintains an "outperform" rating. Other analysts, including Bank of America and Goldman Sachs, have also raised their targets, with consensus rating at "Buy" and average price target around $295. NVIDIA's recent quarterly results showed earnings per share of $1.87, surpassing estimates, and revenue climbed over 85% year-over-year to $81.62 billion. The company announced an $80 billion stock buyback plan, authorizing repurchases of up to 1.5% of shares. NVIDIA's market cap stands at $5.41 trillion, with strong financial metrics including a P/E ratio of 45.61 and net margin of 55.6%, supporting bullish analyst sentiment.

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