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Micron briefly surpassed Meta and Tesla in market value. Its stock is up 236% in a month.

Micron Technology briefly surpassed Meta and Tesla in market valuation on Thursday, closing the week at roughly 1.27 trillion. The stock has soared over 236 in the past month alone, reaching 1,132 a share. Before mid-2025, it spent years below 100. The surge followed blockbuster third-quarter earnings. Revenue quadrupled year on year to 41.45 billion. [] This story continues at The Next Web
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The Motley Fool
· Jul 2, 2026
Up 309% in 2026, Is Micron Stock Still a Buy Right Now?
This memory chipmaker has more growth ahead.
Investopedia
· Jun 22, 2026
Micron’s Stock Keeps Hitting New Highs. Here’s How Much Traders Expect It Could Move After Earnings
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Foreign Policy Journal
· Jun 26, 2026
Micron (NASDAQ: MU) Stock Price Surges 16% On AI Demand While Apple Slides And Inflation Data Rattles Markets
Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) shares surged 16 following blowout earnings and bullish guidance, as artificial intelligence chip demand continues to show no sign of slowing. Memory stocks broadly gained alongside Micron, reflecting sustained investor confidence in the AI-driven hardware cycle that has defined much of the market’s recent momentum. Caterpillar climbed 6 to reach a [] The post Micron (NASDAQ: MU) Stock Price Surges 16 On AI Demand While Apple Slides And Inflation Data Rattles Markets appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.
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