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Micron stock: is MU headed for $450 after Barclays’ price-target hike?

by January 20, 2026
by January 20, 2026
Barclays lifts Micron stock target to $450 as Wells Fargo goes $410—can MU hit $450, or is upside already priced in?

Barclays raised its 12-month price target on Micron stock (NASDAQ: MU) to $450 from $275 on January 15, 2026, while Wells Fargo simultaneously lifted its target to $410.

The aggressive dual upgrades have reignited optimism around the memory chip maker, but the real question is whether a forward P/E of 12 times already prices in the upside.​

Micron stock: What triggered the analyst surge

The upgrades came after Micron reported blowout Q1 results: $13.64 billion in revenue (up 57% year-over-year) and non-GAAP earnings per share of $4.78, beating consensus by 27%.

More importantly, management’s Q2 guidance was stunning.

The company projected revenue around $18.7 billion with gross margins expanding to roughly 68%, an 11-percentage-point sequential jump.

That acceleration signals peak scarcity. Micron explicitly stated its high-bandwidth memory production is completely sold out through 2026 with locked multi-year pricing agreements.

On news of the Barclays upgrade, Micron stock jumped over 7% to $362.75 on heavy volume, signaling institutional conviction.

Director Teyin Liu’s insider purchase of 23,200 shares at roughly $337 per share further validated the bullish thesis.​

Barclays’ Thomas O’Malley and Wells Fargo’s Aaron Rakers weren’t alone.

KeyBanc, Cantor Fitzgerald, and RBC Capital all raised targets to $425–$450 within 24 hours, creating consensus around structural supply tightness rather than cyclical optimism.​

The valuation math: What $450 really implies

Micron stock currently trades at a forward P/E of 12 times, above its five-year average of 20 times.

Wall Street consensus averages $360–$379, well below Barclays’ $450 call.

That disconnect reveals the real debate, not about earnings growth (consensus expects 100% EPS growth for fiscal 2026), but about whether the market should expand valuation multiples while Micron approaches peak profitability.​

The bull case is straightforward. High-bandwidth memory capacity is genuinely sold out.

SK Hynix, which controls 60% of global HBM shipments, has warned that DRAM shortages could extend through 2028.

Even with Micron’s aggressive capex expansion to $20 billion in fiscal 2026, new fab capacity won’t meaningfully arrive before 2027–2028.

Until then, Micron can harvest premium pricing as AI demand absorbs all incremental capacity.​

The risks most analysts minimize

The memory cycle has a brutal history. Peak-margin periods typically precede 30–50% earnings contractions within 12 months as supply catches up.

Samsung and SK Hynix are building capacity. If either accelerates ramps faster than Micron, pricing power erodes quickly.

Additionally, execution risk is real, fab buildouts face lengthening lead times, and clean-room expansions can slip.​

Valuation also leaves no cushion for disappointment. At 12 times forward earnings, Micron is priced for perfection.

If macro conditions deteriorate or AI spending softens, HBM demand could normalize faster than consensus expects, compressing multiples while earnings decelerate.

The $450 target assumes sustained supply tightness, continued AI acceleration, and 55–60% gross margins through 2027. If that materializes, $450 is reasonable.

The $360–$380 consensus assumes more conservative margin normalization and multiple compression.

For momentum traders, the analyst upgrades cleared technical resistance. For value investors, elevated valuation and memory-cycle risk suggest waiting for a pullback.

Micron’s fundamentals are improving, but the stock prices in much of the story already.

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