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Micron stock pops 3% into the weekend as UBS calls memory shortage “deeper into 2027”
8 February 2026
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Micron stock pops 3% into the weekend as UBS calls memory shortage “deeper into 2027”

New York, Feb 7, 2026, 19:10 EST — The market is done for the day.

  • Micron finished Friday at $394.69, up 3.1% after a turbulent week of trading.
  • UBS took its Micron price target higher, now $450, citing supply shortages that could drag on into 2027.
  • Micron execs are on the schedule for the Wolfe Research conference, set for Feb. 11.

Micron Technology (MU.O) climbed 3.1% to close at $394.69 on Friday, after a UBS analyst bumped up the price target and flagged that the memory chip shortage is still a big issue. The stock moved in a range from $372.87 to $396.65, trading roughly 37.2 million shares. Investing.com

No trading on U.S. markets this weekend, so MU stock holders are left to wonder: does Monday deliver more of that rebound, or was this week’s bounce just a quick detour in a rough patch? The memory sector’s punishing, and the company hasn’t dropped any fresh news.

The timing is key here: Micron serves as the bellwether for these margin-sensitive commodity chips. DRAM—dynamic random access memory—is found in servers, PCs, you name it. NAND? That’s the flash storage behind phones and solid-state drives. When supply tightens, price moves hit the whole supply chain in a hurry.

This week’s spotlight is on whether AI data center demand is really nailing down that tight supply—or if buyers start pushing back. Memory customers are known for snapping from “must-have” to “hold off” in a flash. The stock, more often than not, senses that shift ahead of most other chip names.

Friday saw U.S. stocks snap back, the Dow clearing 50,000 for the first time ever. Earlier losses in tech got wiped out—chipmakers took the lead and carried the sector higher. AP News

Timothy Arcuri at UBS boosted his price target on Micron to $450, up from $400, maintaining his buy rating. Fresh channel checks indicate memory supply shortages could drag on into 2027. He did highlight the possibility that makers of devices might scale back purchases as costs rise, but Arcuri still thinks AI-driven demand from data centers should more than offset those risks. Barron’s

Micron’s high-bandwidth memory push hasn’t gone unnoticed. These stacked, high-speed chips pair with AI accelerators—speeding up data, sure, but what’s really on investor minds now: how supply shakes out, which vendors qualify, and who ultimately lands inside the next wave of servers.

TrendForce says memory suppliers and their top buyers are moving away from the old system of fixed yearly pricing. Instead, they’re striking short-term deals where payments track the market, an arrangement that underscores sellers’ continued leverage. Micron, Samsung, and SK hynix are also clamping down on customer orders, TrendForce noted, aiming to curb excess inventory buildup. TrendForce

Rising costs are starting to bite device manufacturers. Apple’s Tim Cook cautioned that memory chip prices will “increase sharply,” telling investors, “There are different levers that we can push.” Reuters reports analysts expect Apple to secure enough chips from Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron, but smaller handset companies could be left scrambling. Reuters

But this isn’t a sure thing. If higher memory prices force smartphone or PC makers to slow output, or if big cloud names hold back on AI infrastructure budgets, Micron’s grip on pricing could slip quickly. Memory is always cyclical—even when the demand story feels new.

Micron execs are set to speak Feb. 11 at Wolfe Research’s Auto, Auto Tech and Semiconductor Conference. Investors will be watching for signals on pricing, supply discipline, and any new info on the ramp-up of AI demand. investors.micron.com

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