DuPont de Nemours, Inc. News
DuPont de Nemours, Inc. provides technology-based materials and solutions in the United States, Canada, the Asia Pacific, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. It operates through Electronics & Industrial, Water & Protection, and Corporate & Other segments. The Electronics & Industrial segment supplies materials and solutions for the fabrication of semiconductors and integrated circuits addressing various steps of the manufacturing process. This segment also provides semiconductor and advanced packaging materials; dielectric and metallization solutions for chip packaging; and silicones for light emitting diode packaging and semiconductor applications; permanent and process chemistries for the fabrication of printed circuit boards to include laminates and substrates, and electroless and electrolytic metallization solutions, as well as patterning solutions, and materials and metallization processes for metal finishing, decorative, and industrial applications. In addition, it offers various materials to manufacture rigid and flexible displays for organic light emitting diode, and other display applications, as well as provides high performance parts, and specialty silicone elastomers, and lubricants to automotive, aerospace, electronics, industrial, and healthcare markets. The Water & Protection segment provides engineered products and integrated systems for worker safety, water purification and separation, transportation, energy, medical packaging and building materials. The Corporate & Other segment offers auto adhesives and fluids; Multibase; and Tedlar products. The company was formerly known as DowDuPont Inc. and changed its name to DuPont de Nemours, Inc. in June 2019. DuPont de Nemours, Inc. is headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Micron's Debt Cut, HBM Expansion, and Price Swing.
- Micron (MU) recently completed a $5.4B cash tender to retire high-coupon debt, announced a second Taiwan HBM-capable fab at Tongluo, and experienced short-term selling after strong earnings amid S&P100 rebalancing—while trading at a deeply discounted forward P/E relative to the S&P 500.
11d
Micron Cuts Debt, HBM4 Wins Amid 30% Sell-off Now!
Micron completed a $5.4B tender to retire high-coupon notes, advanced HBM4 and LPDRAM shipments for AI, and yet saw shares tumble ~30% after AI-compression news altered memory demand expectations—creating a potentially attractive valuation in the S&P 500.
18d
Micron's HBM Surge, Singapore Transformer Strain!!
Micron’s Q2 outperformance and HBM4 momentum have vaulted the company into a high‑margin AI memory leadership position, but a major Singapore NAND build faces a critical transformer supply bottleneck even as Micron commits $200B to U.S. capacity — a mix of strong fundamentals and infrastructure risk for MU investors.
16 Mar at 04:24
Micron Enters S&P100; LPDRAM, Applied Pact Shares!
Micron’s S&P 100 inclusion, a new Applied Materials partnership, and sampling of a 256GB SOCAMM2 LPDRAM module are concrete developments that recently moved MU stock. These events — together with a technical breakout and an imminent earnings report — create observable catalysts with tangible implications for flows, product adoption, and near-term investor focus.
09 Mar at 04:23
Micron Boosts Fabrication: Taiwan Singapore S&P100
Micron announced a LOI to acquire a Taiwan wafer fab, a $24B Singapore expansion, and is slated for S&P 100 inclusion—moves that materially increase production capacity for HBM/DRAM and may draw incremental index-driven flows into MU stock.
23 Feb at 04:24
Micron's $200B Bet vs Samsung's HBM4 Price Push
Micron's massive $200 billion U.S. expansion and shipping progress collide with Samsung's HBM4 pricing and an ongoing AI-driven memory shortage, creating focused competitive pressure on MU stock and reshaping near-term supply dynamics for high-bandwidth memory.
16 Feb at 04:24
Micron HBM4 Ramp Boosts MU Stock; Prices Surge Now
This week Micron reassured investors that its HBM4 production is in volume and shipping, helping MU shares recover amid Samsung’s HBM4 launch, surging memory prices, analyst upgrades, and multiyear fab timelines that keep supply tight.