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Morgan Stanley Projects Peak in Storage Price Growth in Q4 2023

Morgan Stanley forecasts that the growth rate of DRAM contract prices will peak in the fourth quarter of 2026, after which a significant year-on-year decline is expected. This suggests that a situation similar to the previous year, where prices quadrupled, is unlikely to occur again. Additionally, the valuations of storage companies (expected price-to-book ratio over the next 12 months) are due for reassessment. (Jin Shi)

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