MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC (MU)

Micron Technology, Inc. engages in the provision of innovative memory and storage solutions. It operates through the following segments: Compute and Networking Business Unit (CNBU), Mobile Business Unit (MBU), Embedded Business Unit (EBU), and Storage Business Unit (SBU). The CNBU segment includes memory products and solutions sold into client, cloud server, enterprise, graphics, and networking markets. The MBU segment is involved in memory and storage products sold into smartphone and other mobile-device markets. The EBU segment focuses on memory and storage products sold into automotive, industrial, and consumer Markets. The SBU segment consists of SSDs and component-level solutions sold into enterprise and cloud, client, and consumer storage markets. The company was founded by Ward D. Parkinson, Joseph Leon Parkinson, Dennis Wilson, and Doug Pitman on October 5, 1978 and is headquartered in Boise, ID.

Address

8000 S FEDERAL WAY
BOISE, ID 83716-9632

Founded

1978

Number of Employees

43,000

Buyback

Buyback Data 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Average
$ Amount Purchased
($ in 000s)
$138,840 $1,005,805 $89,835 $215,167 $2,166,617 $760,332 $207,185 $1,531,215 $2,525,851 $32,608 $12,997 $789,677
Average Price $26.82 $19.49 $15.50 $45.68 $41.89 $37.51 $48.28 $76.46 $63.84 $69.36 $105.40 $42.63
# Shares Purchased 5,176,698 51,612,531 5,794,649 4,710,314 51,727,739 20,268,288 4,291,509 20,026,847 39,562,283 470,122 123,312 18,524,027
Buyback Performance 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Average
Total Return to Date 239.3% 367.0% 487.0% 99.2% 117.3% 142.6% 88.5% 19.0% 42.5% 31.2% -13.7% 113.5%
S&P 500 Return to Date 181.9% 173.0% 168.6% 129.7% 104.9% 93.1% 74.8% 31.7% 37.3% 31.3% 7.4% 94.0%
Excess Total Return 57.4% 194.0% 318.4% -30.5% 12.4% 49.5% 13.7% -12.6% 5.3% -0.1% -21.1% 19.5%
Quartile Rank
Percentile Rank 80% 89% 93% 68% 77% 82% 70% 62% 76% 71% 20% 86%
Buyback returns calculated using weighted average buyback price over the last 10 years and comparing to current day stock price value. S&P 500 used as benchmark for excess return.

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