Sandisk’s stock is plunging, but some analysts are getting even more bullish
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A plunging stock with analyst targets implying ~85% upside is a classic dislocation between short-term sentiment and long-term demand — especially in memory tied to AI and devices. If your business depends on flash supply, this is a reminder to negotiate multi-year terms while volatility is high and capacity expansions are being debated.
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