Micron’s Newly-Converted Bull Sees 50% Gain on Memory Supercycle

Bloomberg TechnologyMonday, October 13, 2025 at 12:52:33 PM
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Micron’s Newly-Converted Bull Sees 50% Gain on Memory Supercycle
Micron Technology Inc. has turned a major skeptic into a strong supporter, as they believe the company is entering a promising phase driven by an artificial intelligence 'memory supercycle.' This shift could lead to significant stock gains, highlighting the growing importance of AI in the tech industry and its potential to reshape market dynamics.
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