Movement Alert|Western Digital Rises 4.34% in Regular Trading, Citi Raises Target Price to $685 as Storage Super Cycle Narrative Intensifies

Market Focus
Jun 03

On June 3, Western Digital rose 4.34% in regular trading, trading at $593.88/share, with trading volume of $404 million. The rally was driven by a confluence of bullish investment bank actions and the intensifying AI-driven storage super cycle narrative.

On the news front, Citi significantly raised its target price for Western Digital from $500 to $685, maintaining a Buy rating. This follows earlier upgrades from Evercore ISI and Wells Fargo, both of which raised their targets to $575, creating strong consensus among multiple investment banks. According to FactSet, the stock now carries an average overweight rating with a mean target of $527.39, well below the most bullish calls.

Meanwhile, TrendForce substantially revised upward its global memory market value forecast, projecting 2027 revenue to exceed $1.28 trillion with approximately 44% year-over-year growth. Analysts note that AI development shifting toward Agentic AI applications is driving structural expansion in storage demand, with supply gaps unable to be filled in the near term. Storage sector stocks collectively reached all-time highs as the super cycle thesis gained further traction.

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