On August 18, SanDisk Corp. declined 3.18% overnight, trading at $1,738.5 per share, with turnover of $388 million. The pullback follows an extraordinary rally that saw the stock surge over 35% in the prior week and gain an additional 10% during the August 17 regular session, reaching a high of $1,784.
The decline coincides with broad weakness across the storage and hardware sector, with Western Digital down 2.44%, Seagate Technology down 2.42%, Dell down 1.87%, and Super Micro Computer down 1.93%. The retreat comes despite persistently bullish fundamentals, including the company's Investor Day guidance projecting mid-to-high double-digit revenue growth from FY2028 to FY2030, approximately 80% non-GAAP gross margins, and a commitment to return 100% of excess cash to shareholders. Multiple investment banks recently raised price targets, with JPMorgan upgrading to Overweight at $2,250 and Goldman Sachs reiterating Buy at $2,200. Options market data from August 15 had signaled institutional defensive positioning at elevated levels, with bearish call spreads suggesting some large funds were hedging against a reversal after the rapid ascent.
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