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#StorageValuationSplit Investors remain divided over how to value Sandisk and other storage companies after extraordinary gains driven by AI demand. Sandisk recently reported $8.97 billion in quarterly revenue and adjusted EPS of $39.25. Data-center storage demand, higher NAND prices and long-term customer agreements support the bullish case. However, skeptics argue that current earnings reflect unusually favorable memory-market conditions.
A low price-to-earnings ratio does not automatically mean a cyclical company is cheap. If NAND pricing is close to a peak, future profits could decline even while current results look impressive. Bulls believe AI data lakes and enterprise SSD demand have permanently improved the industry’s economics; bears expect new capacity and normal competition to pressure margins. The next evidence will come from contract pricing, supply additions, data-center revenue and customer commitments. Investors should value the company using several cycle scenarios instead of assuming either today’s profits or historical downturns will continue indefinitely.

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