MILPITAS, California, August 18, 2026, 10:54 EDT
- SanDisk stock dropped roughly 7% in U.S. trading after the market opened.
- Eight customer contracts have a combined floor-price value of $93.9 billion.
- The long-term gross margin target of 80% is behind the most recent quarter’s 84.6% figure.
Shares of SanDisk Corporation NASDAQ:SNDK slid around 7% early Tuesday, retracing after a run-up of approximately 47% over the previous six sessions. Market participants were weighing the extent of new contract visibility already reflected in the stock valuation.
The company reported a total contract value of $93.9 billion from eight customer agreements, representing 4.6 times its fiscal-2026 revenue. However, its long-term gross-margin target stands at roughly 80%, lower than the most recent quarter’s 84.6%.
The gap represents an investor benchmark. Extended contracts help to lower the uncertainty around volumes. These agreements might exchange higher peak-cycle prices for more consistent cash flows.
| Company | Price | Intraday move | P/E |
|---|---|---|---|
| SanDisk NASDAQ:SNDK | $1,663.86 | down 6.88% | 22.51 |
| Micron Technology NASDAQ:MU | $956.36 | down 5.47% | 21.69 |
| Western Digital NASDAQ:WDC | $499.22 | down 6.86% | 20.67 |
The U.S. cash market traded open. Tuesday’s drop was mirrored by peers, suggesting the move was not isolated to one company. Memory and storage stocks declined broadly.
The average term of the agreements is over four years, with the lengthiest running for five years. According to SanDisk, these deals should account for around half of the company’s bits in fiscal 2027 and roughly two-thirds in fiscal 2028.
| Contract measure | Amount or share | Investor reading |
|---|---|---|
| Total contract value | $93.9 billion | 4.6x revenue projected for fiscal-2026 |
| Remaining performance obligations | $91.1 billion | Guaranteed revenue yet to be booked |
| Financial guarantees | $16.5 billion | 17.6% of total contract value |
| NBM share of bits | ~50% FY27; ~67% FY28 | Visibility improves over time |
The $93.9 billion amount does not reflect immediate sales. Remaining performance obligations stand at $91.1 billion, to be realized gradually over multiple years. Revenue could increase through variable pricing, but the timing of contract fulfillment relies on customer demand.
The most recent results offer a strong baseline. Revenue for the fiscal fourth quarter increased 51% from the prior period to $8.97 billion. Non-GAAP gross margin stood at 84.6%.
| Operating measure | Reported or guided value | Comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Q4 FY26 revenue | $8.97 billion | Rising 51% from the previous quarter |
| FY26 revenue | $20.25 billion | Up 175% compared to the previous year |
| Q4 non-GAAP gross margin | 84.6% | 13 points higher than the FY26 margin |
| Q1 FY27 revenue guidance | $10.30-$10.80 billion | Projected 15%-20% above Q4 |
| Q1 non-GAAP gross-margin guidance | 83.0%-85.0% | Similar to the Q4 range |
SanDisk CEO David Goeckeler described datacenter as “a key growth pillar.” Datacenter revenue for fiscal 2026 climbed 437%. The segment is now central to the company’s durability outlook. Company statement
The company projects revenue growth in the mid-to-high teens for each fiscal year from 2028 to 2030. It aims for an average non-GAAP operating margin of about 75% and an adjusted free-cash-flow margin near 50%. These metrics represent averages rather than commitments for every year.
| Analyst measure | Current reading | Implied move |
|---|---|---|
| Buy ratings | 14 out of 16 | 87.5% of analysts |
| Hold ratings | 2 out of 16 | 12.5% of analysts |
| Sell ratings | 0 out of 16 | 0% |
| Average 12-month target | $2,203.13 | +32.4% |
| Target range | $1,550-$3,050 | -6.8% to +83.3% |
Wall Street maintains a bullish outlook. However, its target range covers nearly double, reflecting just how valuation hinges on upcoming NAND pricing and contract terms.
Capital returns offer additional backing. SanDisk expanded its buyback program by $14 billion. The $15.5 billion still authorized represents roughly 6.4% of the present market capitalization.
Risks: NAND prices may shift rapidly. The advantages of the contract may be reduced by customer concentration, timing of deployment, or dependence on manufacturing partners. Financial guarantees of $16.5 billion represent only a portion of the contract’s full value.
The contract book alters, but does not eliminate, the cyclical nature of SanDisk for investors. The upcoming test will be whether first-quarter revenue meets guidance while maintaining the present margin premium.


