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BNP Paribas has significantly raised its price target on SanDisk to $950 from $650.
The $300 increase represents a substantial upward revision, likely driven by stronger expectations for memory pricing, demand recovery, and operating leverage within the storage sector.
Such a large adjustment typically reflects a meaningful shift in forward projections rather than routine updates.
Despite the sharp increase in valuation, BNP Paribas maintained its Neutral rating on SanDisk.
This suggests that while fundamentals have improved, much of the upside may already be reflected in the current share price, limiting near-term outperformance potential.
SanDisk operates in the memory and storage segment, which is highly cyclical and sensitive to supply-demand dynamics.
Improvements in NAND flash pricing, stronger demand from data centers, and recovery in consumer electronics can drive sharp earnings rebounds during upcycles.
Analysts appear to be factoring in a more favorable phase of the memory cycle.
A significant price target increase without a rating upgrade is typically viewed as a valuation reset rather than a bullish shift.
Investors may interpret this as confirmation that industry conditions are improving, while also recognizing that the stock may already reflect these gains.
Looking ahead, SanDisk’s performance will depend on memory pricing trends, demand from AI-driven data centers, and broader semiconductor cycle dynamics.
BNP Paribas’s update signals optimism on fundamentals, balanced by caution on valuation at current levels.
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