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# Micron's earnings prove that the demand for memory…


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## Comments (1)

- **Just_Tobii_ · 2026-06-25T08:00:48.000Z**: Agree the memory upcycle still has legs while HBM stays tight, the only real question is how the market digests the capex guide. What i like is exactly what you flagged lah, local banks holding up and SIA recovering give a defensive base while the chip names swing around. You leaning more into the S


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