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Micron Technology Inc

MU
$698.74 (+ $33.84 + 5.09%)
Last updated: Previous Close (2026-05-19)
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Exchange
🇺🇸 NASDAQ XNGS
Nasdaq/NGS (Global Select Market)United StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorTechnology
IndustrySemiconductors
ISINUS5951121038
Market Price698.74
Dividend Yield 0.02%
Dividend Growth
1Y +7.61%
3Y +23.02%
5YN/A
10YN/A
Annual Dividend 0.49
Latest Payout ($)0.15
Latest Payout Date2026-04-15
Dividend FrequencyYearly
P/E Ratio19.83
EPS10.54
Market Cap$449.8B
Book Value52.23
Price to Book5.489
Beta0.38
52w High471.34
52w Low65.65
Next Earnings DateN/A
About the Company
Micron Technology, Inc. is one of the largest semiconductor companies worldwide, specializing in the design, development, manufacture, and sale of memory and storage products. Its primary revenue stream derives from dynamic random access memory, or DRAM, with additional exposure to NAND flash chips. The company operates through key segments including the Cloud Memory Business Unit, Core Data Center Business Unit, Mobile and Client Business Unit, and Automotive and Embedded Business Unit. Micron provides a range of memory solutions such as DRAM components and modules, CXL-based memory, LPDDR components, graphics memory, high-bandwidth memory, data center memory products, multichip packages, and advanced technologies like 1y DRAM and G9 NAND. It serves a global customer base across data centers, mobile phones, consumer electronics, industrial, and automotive applications, maintaining a vertically integrated structure for efficiency. Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Boise, Idaho, Micron Technology, Inc. plays a pivotal role in the semiconductor industry, enabling critical computing and storage needs in diverse high-tech sectors.
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