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    Memory giants are returning billions to shareholders. Could Micron follow? By Investing.com

    August 20, 20263 Mins Read


    Investing.com — South Korea’s memory giants just moved aggressively: SK Hynix announced a record $28.6 billion buyback (3.3% of shares outstanding) and Samsung is reportedly preparing a $72 billion shareholder return package. But Micron’s financials tell a more nuanced story — massive cash generation meets minimal capital return.

    The Korean Tsunami

    The timing is no coincidence. SK Hynix Inc () approved 40 trillion won in buybacks on August 19, raising its shareholder-return target to >50% of cumulative free cash flow for 2025-2027. The company sat on 69 trillion won in net cash at end of Q2 — substantial war-chest territory. Read more

    Samsung Electronics Co Ltd () is going even bigger: 100+ trillion won ($72B), potentially the largest shareholder return in South Korean corporate history. The catch — Samsung will lean on special dividends rather than buybacks due to regulatory complications with its insurance affiliates. Read more

    Micron’s Cash Machine vs. Capital Return Gap

    Micron Technology Inc () is generating cash at an unprecedented rate, but returning almost none of it:

    Micron Snapshot (as of Aug 19, 2026): Trading at $937.11 (Market Cap: $1.06T) || FCF (LTM): $26.2B || Buyback Yield: 0.1% || ROIC: 57.2% || Net Cash Position: $100.7B

    The trajectory is notable: FCF swung from -$6.1B in FY2023 to $26.2B LTM — a $32 billion reversal driven by the AI memory supercycle. Yet buyback yield has hovered near zero, and the dividend was actually cut from 0.7% to 0.1%.

    Why Micron Probably Won’t Follow (Yet)

    The bull case for a Micron buyback is strong on paper:

    Metric SK Hynix Samsung Micron
    Market Cap $784B $1.12T $1.06T
    LTM FCF $59.5B $92.6B $26.2B
    Net Cash ~$49B ~$80B $100.7B
    Current Yield 0.7% 1.1% 1.1%
    Buyback Activity $28.6B $72B planned ~$0

    Micron’s $100.7B net cash and 3.4x current ratio point to significant financial flexibility. At a forward P/E of just 12.6x with 14.6% fair value upside to $1,074, the stock is not expensive.

    But three structural differences argue against an imminent announcement:

    1. No governance pressure. Korea’s Value-up program is forcing Samsung and SK Hynix to return cash. The U.S. has no equivalent regulatory catalyst.
    2. CapEx hunger. Micron is in a massive HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) investment cycle to compete with SK Hynix in AI accelerators. Management has consistently prioritized capacity expansion over buybacks.
    3. Cyclical caution. Memory is brutally cyclical. Micron’s FCF was negative just two years ago. Management likely wants to build a buffer before committing to large-scale returns.

    The Verdict

    Micron has the financial capacity for a transformative buyback but lacks the catalyst. Watch for a signal at the September 29 earnings release (EPS est: $31.16, revenue est: $50.45B) — if management raises the shareholder return framework alongside another strong quarter, that’s your tell. Until then, the Korean wave is a Korea-specific story.

    This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.





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