Movement Alert|SanDisk Falls 3.36% in Pre-Market Trading, Broadcom AI Chip Guidance Miss Drags Storage Sector Lower

Market Focus
Jun 05

On June 5, SanDisk fell 3.36% in pre-market trading, trading at $1,693.0/share, with trading volume of $301 million.

On the news front, Broadcom reported second fiscal quarter revenue of $22.19 billion, missing market expectations. More critically, the company guided third-quarter AI semiconductor revenue at approximately $16 billion, significantly below analysts' average estimate of $17.2 billion, while full-year AI chip revenue guidance of $56 billion also fell short of the $57.6 billion consensus. Broadcom shares plunged over 12%, triggering a broad semiconductor selloff with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index dropping more than 6% intraday.

The storage sector came under synchronized pressure, with Micron Technology falling nearly 8%, Western Digital declining approximately 4.75%, and Seagate Technology dropping around 3.89%. Additional headwinds from rising inflation expectations and anticipated Bank of Japan rate hikes further weighed on growth-oriented names. Meanwhile, analysts remain constructive on SanDisk longer-term, with Morgan Stanley recently raising its target price to $1,750 and Susquehanna lifting its target to $3,250.

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