The Motley Fool
13 Jul 2026, 01:08 UTC · 2h ago
Is a Deal With Ford and a $100 Billion Backlog Enough to Get Micron Stock Back Over $1,200?
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The Motley Fool
13 Jul 2026, 01:08 UTC · 2h ago
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Micron has 16 strategic customer agreements expected to generate over $100 billion in revenue. — High-value, long-term revenue visibility significantly reduces the risk profile of a typically cyclical semiconductor company.
+0.80Micron has secured $22 billion in deposits and financial commitments from its strategic agreements. — Hard cash deposits provide immediate balance sheet strength and guarantee a baseline of future liquidity.
+0.60Micron entered into a long-term strategic customer agreement with Ford to support vehicle production. — Diversifies revenue streams into the automotive sector, though the specific financial value of this single deal was not disclosed.
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Micron's stock price has retreated from a 52-week high of $1,255 to below $1,000. — Indicates a recent loss of momentum and potential profit-taking or sector-wide rotation away from the name.
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The company secured a strategic agreement with Ford and has a pipeline of agreements expected to generate over $100 billion in revenue, despite a recent stock price retreat.
The company entered into a strategic customer agreement to strengthen its vehicle production and supply chain resilience.
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