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Micron Faces Key Monday After Volatile Week
17 May 2026
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Micron Faces Key Monday After Volatile Week

New York, May 17, 2026, 12:04 (EDT)

Micron Technology shares go into the week battered but still a key AI play for Wall Street. The stock dropped 6.6% Friday, closing at $724.66, after hitting a high of $818.67 earlier in the week. That ended its streak of record closes. Micron had finished Wednesday at $803.63. Shares ended the week about 3% lower than the May 8 close. U.S. equity markets are shut for the weekend.

Timing is in focus. Micron is seen as a proxy for AI data-center spending, which helps drive sales for dynamic random-access memory, or DRAM, and high-bandwidth memory used with AI chips. Micron shares are still up almost 154% this year, even after dropping on Friday, the AP said.

Stocks slid Friday with the S&P 500 down 1.2%, the Nasdaq Composite off 1.5%, and the Dow losing 537 points. Higher oil prices and rising Treasury yields weighed on risk. The move wasn’t just about Micron. “The path is unlikely to be smooth,” Brian Jacobsen, chief economist at Annex Wealth Management, told AP. “Periods like this call for discipline more than hope.” AP News

Rising rates weighed on markets. The 10-year Treasury yield shot up to 4.601% Friday, Kiplinger said. Interactive Brokers senior economist José Torres called it a “bear-steepening yield surge” that was “igniting turbulence on Wall Street.” In bear-steepening, long yields rise faster than short ones, raising borrowing costs and squeezing growth stocks. Nvidia dropped 4.4% ahead of earnings due after Wednesday’s close, hitting the AI chip group. Kiplinger

Micron is leaning on tight supply and strong AI demand to make its case. Back in March, the firm posted fiscal Q2 revenue of $23.86 billion, climbing from $8.05 billion the year before. Non-GAAP earnings landed at $12.20 a share. CEO Sanjay Mehrotra called memory “a strategic asset” for customers as AI grows. Micron Technology

Micron rolled out a new product angle last week. On Tuesday, the company said it started sampling 256GB DDR5 server memory modules to key server partners, targeting data centers that run AI workloads. The pitch centers on more memory and lower power needs. “Capacity, bandwidth, and power” are the main points for AI efficiency, said Raj Narasimhan, who heads Micron’s cloud memory unit. Micron Technology

The competitive setup has provided a lift, for now. Last week, Reuters reported SK Hynix was close to reaching a $1 trillion market cap on AI-related demand for both conventional memory and HBM. Samsung Electronics is facing a possible 18-day strike starting May 21 if wage talks don’t lead to a deal. Analysts say rivals SK Hynix and Micron could see some demand flow their way if the strike hits Samsung’s output, though a longer halt could weigh on the broader chip supply chain.

Momentum is playing into the trade as well. “My theory is that the market is running on FOMO sentiments, especially on AI-related names in Japan and Korea,” Fabien Yip, market analyst at IG in Sydney, said to Reuters. He used the market shorthand for fear of missing out. Micron’s jump is another sign of that action in U.S. memory stocks, though Friday’s selloff was a reminder how fast the buying can fade. Reuters

Micron execs speak Wednesday at the J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference in Boston, set for 8:40 a.m. EDT. Investors are likely to focus less on the official slides and more on comments about supply, AI server demand and second-half pricing.

But the bull argument has an old problem. Memory is a cyclical sector. Profits jump when supply is tight, then drop when production expands. A Wall Street Journal analysis on Sunday said there’s a risk that big spending from Micron, Samsung and SK Hynix could lead to oversupply. It also flagged that more efficient AI or weaker adoption could cut future memory demand.

Right now, there’s no doubt AI systems need more memory—Micron’s not debating that. The bigger test for Monday and going forward is if the market will keep paying up for Micron at these highs after the stock just showed it can still swing like any cyclical chip play, not only as an AI trade.

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