Micron Technology (MU) stock rose 2% at the market open, extending its five-day gain to over 12%. The rally comes as investors return to memory stocks following SanDisk’s (SNDK) upbeat long-term outlook at its 2026 Investor Day. The move also adds to signs that demand for AI infrastructure remains strong. In this article, we take a closer look at who owns MU stock using TipRanks’ Ownership tool.
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According to TipRanks’ Ownership Tool, public companies and individual investors own 34.85% of MU. They are followed by ETFs (28.68%), mutual funds (23.06%), other institutional investors (13.26%), and insiders (0.15%).

A significant share of MU stock is held by the public and individual investors, reflecting broad market interest and confidence in the company. However, this makes the stock more sensitive to market sentiment and short-term price swings. A low insider ownership of 0.15% means executives and directors have a small direct stake in the company.
Breaking Down Micron’s Ownership Structure
Looking closely at the top shareholders, Vanguard owns the highest stake in Micron at 8.31%. Vanguard Index Funds is the second-largest holder, with a 6.74% stake.

On the ETF side, the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) owns approximately 3.17% of MU, while the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) owns 2.59%.

Moving to mutual funds, Vanguard Index Funds holds about 6.74% of Micron. Meanwhile, Fidelity Concord Street Trust owns 1.77% of the company.
What Is the Price Target of MU Stock?
According to TipRanks, Micron stock carries a Strong Buy consensus rating based on 29 Buy and one Hold ratings assigned over the past three months. The average MU price target of $1,569.07 implies 61.76% upside from current levels.


