TLDRs; Micron stock fell 4.4% despite joining the S&P 100 index Monday. Investors wary as $25 billion capital expenditure plan sparks concerns. Revenue projectionsTLDRs; Micron stock fell 4.4% despite joining the S&P 100 index Monday. Investors wary as $25 billion capital expenditure plan sparks concerns. Revenue projections

Micron (MU) Stock; Drops as Investors Question $25B Expansion

2026/03/24 16:52
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TLDRs;

  • Micron stock fell 4.4% despite joining the S&P 100 index Monday.
  • Investors wary as $25 billion capital expenditure plan sparks concerns.
  • Revenue projections beat expectations, but margin pressures linger for MU.
  • AI chip demand supports growth, yet supply expansions fuel caution.

Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) saw its stock dip 4.4% on Monday, closing at $404.25, even as the Nasdaq Composite advanced 1.39%. The decline coincided with the company’s debut in the S&P 100 index, highlighting that inclusion in a major benchmark does not automatically shield shares from market pressures.

Analysts noted that Micron’s stock continues to be a sensitive indicator of the broader memory-chip sector, particularly amid heightened AI spending trends.

AI Memory Chips Keep Spotlight on MU

Micron, alongside Samsung and SK Hynix, dominates the high-bandwidth memory (HBM) market, a critical component for artificial intelligence systems. This positioning makes Micron a bellwether for AI infrastructure spending.


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Despite strong demand signals, investors are closely watching how the company’s ambitious expansion plans could impact profitability. Mike O’Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading, noted that while current demand is robust, memory-chip prices historically swing with supply, raising the possibility of cyclical pressures ahead.

Massive Expansion Plan Raises Eyebrows

The core concern driving Monday’s stock drop appears to be Micron’s $25 billion capital expenditure plan for fiscal 2026, with projections for continued heavy investment in 2027. This spending is earmarked for new cleanroom facilities and cutting-edge equipment to boost DRAM and HBM production.

Construction-related expenses alone are expected to rise by over $10 billion year over year, reflecting the scale of the company’s infrastructure push. Sumit Sadana, Micron’s Chief Business Officer, emphasized that “construction activity is really driving a very significant increase” in overall capex, including the $1.8 billion Tongluo fab acquisition in Taiwan.

Strong Revenue Outlook, but Margins Could Suffer

Micron’s earnings projections have been impressive. The company forecasted third-quarter revenue around $33.5 billion, far above analyst consensus of $24.29 billion, following second-quarter revenue of $23.86 billion.

Additionally, the board approved a 30% increase to the quarterly dividend, signaling confidence in cash flow. However, the scale of planned investments and potential supply expansions could create pressure on margins. CEO Sanjay Mehrotra stressed that supply-demand constraints for DRAM and NAND flash remain “unprecedented,” but warned that any rapid increase in production or slowdown in orders could quickly affect profitability.

Market Response Reflects Caution

Monday’s trading activity demonstrated that, despite strong fundamentals and AI-driven tailwinds, investors remain cautious. Micron’s S&P 100 debut and solid revenue projections were not enough to counter concerns about the sustainability of the AI-driven memory boom.

Analysts suggest that the memory-chip sector’s familiar boom-bust cycle is never far away, and while demand is currently high, any misalignment between capacity expansion and market absorption could weigh on the stock.

As the memory-chip landscape evolves, Micron remains at the center of investor attention. Its strategic decisions on expansion and technology deployment will likely dictate whether the stock can maintain momentum or face further volatility.

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