Movement Alert|SanDisk Rises 3.85% in Regular Trading, Citigroup Raises Target Price to $2,025 on AI Storage Super Cycle

Market Focus
May 20

On May 20, SanDisk (SNDK) rose 3.85% in regular trading, trading at $1,427.89 USD/share, with trading volume of approximately $1.243 billion. The rebound follows a multi-session selloff that had driven the stock down from recent highs above $1,400.

On the news front, Citigroup significantly raised its target price on SanDisk from $1,300 to $2,025 while maintaining a Buy rating, implying over 50% upside from current levels. The upgrade is anchored in Citi's conviction that NAND average selling prices will surge approximately 186% in 2026, with enterprise SSD prices projected to jump roughly 265%, driven by the AI agent wave igniting an unprecedented storage super cycle. Citi's framework repositions SanDisk from a cyclical peak trade into a contracted NAND supply rights valuation, supported by Kioxia's recent quarterly results confirming pricing momentum has not plateaued, with operating margins approaching 70%.

Within the Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals sector, Apple down 0.05%, Western Digital up 1.22%, Seagate Technology up 2.20%, IONQ up 1.67%, Super Micro Computer up 3.21%.

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