Micron Technology shares could more than double from current levels as investor focus shifts to its long-term supply agreements, according to UBS. The investment bank maintains a buy rating on the memory chipmaker and increased its price target to $1,625 from $535, implying 116% upside from the recent closing price. Analyst Timothy Arcuri highlighted that these “enhanced” long-term agreements (LTAs) differ from previous contracts by incorporating extended durations, fixed volume commitments, and a partially fixed pricing structure. “The market will apply a more normalized valuation multiple, driving further upward re-rating,” Arcuri stated. The agreements, typically spanning three to five years, offer two key advantages for Micron: stabilizing earnings and revenue while improving returns on invested capital (ROIC), and providing clearer visibility into committed customer demand. However, the stock faces downside risk if demand for high-bandwidth memory chips weakens, with Arcuri modeling a potential drop to $250—a 66% decline from Friday’s close. Wall Street consensus aligns with UBS’ optimistic outlook, as 43 of 46 analysts rate Micron a buy or strong buy. Shares have climbed 704% over the past 12 months.
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