reported better-than-expected earnings results Wednesday afternoon. Its stock was up sharply in after-hours trading.
For the November quarter, the chip company reported earnings per share of $4.78, compared to Wall Streets consensus estimate of $3.96, according to FactSet. Revenue came in at $13.6 billion, which was above analysts expectations of $12.9 billion.
Guidance was also strong. For the current quarter, Micron forecast a revenue range with a midpoint of $18.7 billion, above analysts expectations of $14.3 billion.
We anticipate our business performance to continue strengthening through fiscal 2026, Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra said in the earnings release. We are investing to support our customers growing need for memory and storage.
Micron shares rose as much as 7% in after-hours trading following the release.
Micron is a leader in the markets for dynamic random-access memory, or DRAM, used in desktop computers and servers, and for flash memory, found in smartphones and solid-state hard drives. It has also become a key supplier of high-bandwidth memory, or HBM, for artificial-intelligence servers
On the call with analysts, Micron management said the market for HBM memory will grow from $35 billion this year to $100 billion in 2028. The company said the supply of memory chips will be substantially short of demand for the foreseeable future.
On Tuesday, Needham analyst N. Quinn Boltonraised his price targetfor Micron Technology stock to $300 from $200. He reaffirmed his Buy rating for the shares.
Demand conditions in the data center market remain robust, he wrote. We expect the surge in spot market pricing [for memory chips] should drive higher contract pricing over the next several quarters.
As of the close on Wednesday, Micron shares were up 168% this year, compared with an 18% gain for theNasdaq Composite
index.