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Micron Price Target Lifted by Mizuho on Cloud Demand; Shares Rise

TheStreet ·  Nov 23, 2020 20:41

Micron Technology( MU ) - Get Reportshares rose Monday, after Mizuho Securities analyst Vijay Rakesh lifted his price target to $70 from $56 amid signs of continued strength in the market for cloud systems.

He maintained his buy rating for the semiconductor maker. It recently traded at $64.17, up 4.50%, and has climbed 19% year to date.

“Our checks indicate the first quarter of 2021 is setting up for a cloud hyperscale rebound,” Rakesh wrote in a commentary. “Our preliminary checks in the Asia server supply chain and conversations with US OEMs [original equipment manufacturers] point to a strong 1Q21/1H21 cloud server rebound after a soft 4Q20.”

Further, “For server management OEMs such as Aspeed, the September quarter was down significantly q/q,” he said. “the December quarter is also tracking weaker, we believe, at

potentially down 20% q/q, with accentuated weakness at some key hyperscale OEMs.”

Still, “The first quarter of 2021 could be positioning for an upside mean reversion,” Rakesh said.

Morningstar analyst Abhinav Davuluri offered a largely positive commentary for Micron after its latest earnings report in September.

“Work-from-home trends continuing to drive strong demand for cloud, laptop, and gaming,” he wrote.

“Micron continues to progress on creating a more profitable product mix while maintaining its bit market share, but expects headwinds in the first half of 2021. We are raising our fair value estimate for Micron to $50 per share from $48, due to improved rebound expectations in the latter half of 2021 and beyond, but we recommend waiting for a greater margin of safety before investing,” he wrote at the time.

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