Micron Technology: Analysts Bullish Despite Stock Dip

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Micron's Project Faces Delays Due to Environmental Hurdles in Syracuse

Micron Technology, Inc. is facing unanticipated delays in building semiconductor fabs in Syracuse, New York. These delays are due to environmental challenges that have cropped up, posing a significant hurdle for the ambitious project.

Discovery of Endangered Bats

As part of its environmental review, Micron discovered two endangered North American bat species in White Pine Commerce Park. Additionally, there are federally regulated wetlands and streams in the proposed site area. Because of these findings, the company is prohibited from cutting down trees until November when the bats go into hibernation.

Project Timeline Pushed to 2025

These environmental requirements have forced Micron to push the groundbreaking of the project into 2025. Despite this setback, there are still significant benefits for Micron’s project from a preliminary Chips Act deal and incentives from New York State. Once state and federal reviews are complete, Micron plans to start construction.

Plans for Expansion

Micron is also looking to expand its high-bandwidth memory chip production significantly within the U.S. The company is even considering additional manufacturing options in Malaysia.

Analysts' Expectations

Analysts expect Micron's strength to continue into the fourth quarter, driven by pricing trends in DRAM and NAND memory chips. They believe the memory market will remain in undersupply, leading to higher average selling prices, increased revenue, and improved profit margins and earnings per share (EPS).

Stock Performance

However, the environmental setbacks have also impacted Micron's stock performance. On Thursday, the stock traded lower by 2.26% at $149.98.

Micron's future plans, bolstered by state and federal support, focus on overcoming current environmental hurdles while reasserting its commitment to expanding domestic chip production and creating thousands of jobs.

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Lilu Anderson is a technology writer and analyst with over 12 years of experience in the tech industry. A graduate of Stanford University with a degree in Computer Science, Lilu specializes in emerging technologies, software development, and cybersecurity. Her work has been published in renowned tech publications such as Wired, TechCrunch, and Ars Technica. Lilu’s articles are known for their detailed research, clear articulation, and insightful analysis, making them valuable to readers seeking reliable and up-to-date information on technology trends. She actively stays abreast of the latest advancements and regularly participates in industry conferences and tech meetups. With a strong reputation for expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness, Lilu Anderson continues to deliver high-quality content that helps readers understand and navigate the fast-paced world of technology.