On August 20, SanDisk Corp. rose 3.05% in regular trading, trading at $1617.68/share, with turnover of $7.086 billion, extending a recovery from the prior session's sharp sell-off.
On the news front, following a 9% decline in the previous trading day amid a broad storage sector pullback, multiple investment banks reaffirmed bullish stances on the stock. JPMorgan maintained its \"Overweight\" rating and $2,250 target price, with analysts noting that AI inference is driving structural changes in NAND demand and that SanDisk's long-term customer agreements and structured pricing could reduce cyclical volatility. China Renaissance raised its target price from $2,000 to $2,250 while maintaining a \"Buy\" rating. According to FactSet, the current average analyst target price stands at $2,230.88, implying substantial upside from current levels.
Additionally, TrendForce data showed that the top five overseas NAND flash manufacturers posted combined Q2 revenue growth of 77% quarter-over-quarter, reaching $68.87 billion, as enterprise SSD demand driven by AI server procurement remained robust, further validating industry momentum and supporting the post-selloff recovery.
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