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SanDisk stock snaps back after near-9% slide as Iran conflict whipsaws AI memory trade
4 March 2026
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SanDisk stock snaps back after near-9% slide as Iran conflict whipsaws AI memory trade

NEW YORK, March 4, 2026, 10:06 EST

  • Sandisk shares bounced roughly 4% early Wednesday, clawing back some ground after tumbling sharply in the previous session.
  • Broader markets found their footing following news of Iranian outreach to the United States, along with renewed chatter around oil.
  • Sandisk caught a boost from AI-fueled appetite for flash storage earlier, but now traders are factoring geopolitics back into the equation.

Sandisk Corporation climbed roughly 4% to $587.82 in early Wednesday trading, staging a comeback after tumbling 8.7% on Tuesday.

That swing is grabbing attention as Sandisk now serves as a fast-moving proxy for investor appetite toward AI hardware risk. Oil jitters or inflation spikes? Even strong names take a hit in a hurry.

Stocks in the U.S. started Wednesday in positive territory, buoyed by a report that Iranian agents had quietly approached Washington about possible negotiations to halt the conflict. President Donald Trump’s pledge to bring stability to oil markets also gave investors a reason to cheer.

Stocks slid Tuesday, with traders offloading shares as conflict in the Middle East stoked anxiety over rising energy costs and inflation. “This is the fear of it getting worse,” said Oliver Pursche, senior vice president and adviser at Wealthspire Advisors. Chuck Carlson, CEO of Horizon Investment Services, flagged the risk that the unrest could begin affecting key energy infrastructure. Reuters

Sandisk makes flash storage chips—essential for solid-state drives used in data centers. CEO David Goeckeler points to growing demand as major AI players ramp up infrastructure for “inference,” the process where AI taps stored data for answers. “Customers prefer supply over price,” Goeckeler noted after Sandisk’s supply deal with Japan’s Kioxia was extended through 2034. Reuters

Western Digital wrapped up the Sandisk spinoff last year. In February, the company announced plans to bring in $3.17 billion by offloading part of its Sandisk stake—5.8 million shares, swapped for debt with JPMorgan and BofA Securities affiliates. The rest of its Sandisk shares? Western Digital aims to unload those gradually while it chips away at its debt.

Sandisk tends to get lumped in with memory makers exposed to the data-center spending cycle. DRAM, the quicker type of memory, sits right next to the processor. Sandisk, on the other hand, deals in NAND-based flash—the storage layer supplying data to those same systems.

The bounce might not last long. Should the conflict escalate and oil stays high, or if supply suddenly eases and buyers start caring more about price, the stock’s pricing power pitch gets tougher to justify.

Shares of Sandisk moved in a range from $557.09 up to $593.16 on Tuesday. Roughly 20.5 million shares were traded, according to market data.

Right now, headlines are driving trader reactions, not long-term plans. Oil needs to settle down—a fresh jolt wouldn’t do markets any favors.

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