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Micron, SanDisk get a number Wall Street rarely writes

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Wall Street has a comfortable habit when it comes to memory chips. For 40 years, analysts treated companies like Micron the way you'd treat a fishing boat: useful, occasionally lucrative, but always at the mercy of a tide nobody controls. Prices boom, everyone piles in, supply floods the market, …

Wall Street has a comfortable habit when it comes to memory chips. For 40 years, analysts treated companies like Micron the way you'd treat a fishing boat: useful, occasionally lucrative, but always at the mercy of a tide nobody controls. Prices boom, everyone piles in, supply floods the market, …

Wall Street has a comfortable habit when it comes to memory chips. For 40 years, analysts treated companies like Micron the way you'd treat a fishing boat: useful, occasionally lucrative, but always at the mercy of a tide nobody controls. Prices boom, everyone piles in, supply floods the market, …

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