WSJ Report Sends Memory Stocks Down. SanDisk Down 9%, Micron Down 7%, Western Digital Down 5%

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Following a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report on memory semiconductors, major related stocks fell across the board. SanDisk plummeted 9%, Micron fell 7%, and Western Digital dropped 5%, causing investor sentiment to freeze rapidly. This downward pressure is amplifying short-term volatility and acting as a burden on the semiconductor sector as a whole.

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The WSJ report fueled concerns over a slowdown in memory semiconductor demand, triggering sharp stock declines in related companies such as SanDisk (-9%), Micron (-7%), and Western Digital (-5%). This reflects fears that the industry has passed its peak, prompting a reassessment of earnings forecasts.

Whether supply gluts will be resolved and upcoming earnings releases will be key indicators determining the direction of stock prices. Investors should maintain a conservative approach in preparation for potential further price declines.

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