Samsung Electronics' labor negotiations with its union broke down on May 13, leading to a planned strike involving over 40,000 workers starting May 21. This development has sparked a surge in retail investor interest in Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU), as discussions on platforms like Reddit's WallStreetBets highlight Micron's potential to benefit from the disruption. Micron, one of only three global producers of HBM4 memory chips, is seen as a key player due to its U.S.-based manufacturing and lack of exposure to Korean labor risks.
Micron's stock has soared approximately 140% over the past month, reaching a high of $818.67, driven by expectations of supply constraints and increased demand for memory chips. Deutsche Bank has set a price target of $1,000, while retail investors speculate on a target as high as $1,300. However, analysts warn that the stock's rally is contingent on the continuation of the Samsung strike, with a potential settlement posing a significant reversal risk. The strike could impact up to 3% of global memory chip production, with Samsung's annual operating profit potentially declining by over 40 trillion Korean won.
Samsung Labor Dispute Fuels Micron Stock Surge Amid Retail Frenzy
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