Micron Technology Q2 2026 earnings call details

Micron Technology held its fiscal Q2 2026 post-earnings analyst call on March 18, 2026, at 6:00 PM EDT, following strong results that beat estimates. Key executives including Sumit Sadana, Manish Bhatia, and Mark Murphy participated, with analysts from major firms joining for Q&A.

Micron Technology Inc. (MU) hosted its Q2 2026 post-earnings call on March 18, 2026, at 6:00 PM EDT, as per the Seeking Alpha transcript. Corporate VP of Investor Relations Satya Kumar opened the session, introducing executives: Sumit Sadana (EVP & Chief Business Officer), Manish Bhatia (EVP of Global Operations), and Mark Murphy (EVP & CFO). Kumar noted that discussions included forward-looking statements subject to risks in SEC filings. Analysts from Deutsche Bank, Wells Fargo, Citigroup, Mizuho, BNP Paribas, Wolfe Research, and RBC Capital Markets participated in the Q&A.

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