TLDRs; Sandisk stock fell about 7% as investors questioned whether its massive contract backlog can sustain future cash generation. The company reported $41.6 billionTLDRs; Sandisk stock fell about 7% as investors questioned whether its massive contract backlog can sustain future cash generation. The company reported $41.6 billion

Sandisk (SNDK) Stock; Tumbles 7% as $41.6 Billion Contract Backlog Fails to Ease Cash Flow Concerns

2026/07/08 15:50
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TLDRs;

  • Sandisk stock fell about 7% as investors questioned whether its massive contract backlog can sustain future cash generation.
  • The company reported $41.6 billion in remaining performance obligations, though only a small portion is expected within one year.
  • Strong AI-driven data center growth boosted quarterly revenue, but concerns over memory pricing and customer concentration remain.
  • Investors are balancing Sandisk’s long-term supply agreements against cyclical risks facing the global NAND memory market.

Sandisk (NASDAQ: SNDK) shares fell roughly 7% on Tuesday as investors shifted their attention from the company’s impressive contract backlog to questions surrounding future cash generation and the durability of the current AI memory boom. Despite reporting robust revenue growth and securing billions of dollars in long-term supply commitments, the stock declined alongside several major memory manufacturers amid renewed concerns over pricing and industry demand.

The decline came as the broader memory sector experienced selling pressure following Samsung Electronics’ latest earnings outlook, which reignited debate over whether the rapid gains in memory prices can continue through the second half of the year.

Sector Selloff Weighs

The weakness extended across much of the storage industry. Shares of Micron Technology, Western Digital, and Seagate Technology also posted notable declines, while Nvidia remained one of the few major AI-related technology companies trading higher during the session.


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The broader market reaction followed Samsung Electronics’ announcement of record quarterly sales and operating profit guidance. Although the financial results were strong, Samsung shares dropped sharply in Seoul as investors appeared to lock in profits after an extended rally. The weakness spread across South Korea’s semiconductor sector, with SK Hynix also falling as investors reassessed expectations for memory pricing.

Market analysts noted that investors were less focused on headline earnings and more concerned about whether recent gains in DRAM and NAND pricing could be sustained if supply conditions improve or demand softens.

AI Business Continues Expanding

Despite the market reaction, Sandisk’s underlying financial performance remained strong during its latest fiscal quarter.

The company generated $5.95 billion in third-quarter revenue, representing a 97% sequential increase. AI infrastructure continued to drive growth, with data center revenue climbing to approximately $1.47 billion after surging more than 230% from the previous quarter.

Edge-related products remained the company’s largest business, producing approximately $3.66 billion in revenue while also posting triple-digit sequential growth. Consumer storage products were the only major segment to weaken, declining about 10% from the previous quarter despite remaining above year-earlier levels.

Management also issued an optimistic outlook for the current quarter, projecting revenue between $7.75 billion and $8.25 billion while forecasting non-GAAP earnings per share of $30 to $33.

The growing contribution from enterprise storage has become increasingly important for investors. Data center products accounted for nearly one-quarter of quarterly revenue, highlighting Sandisk’s ongoing transition toward AI infrastructure and enterprise SSD markets rather than relying primarily on traditional consumer flash memory.

Backlog Raises New Questions

One of the most closely watched figures in Sandisk‘s latest regulatory filing was its $41.6 billion in remaining performance obligations, representing future contracted business that has yet to be recognized as revenue.

While the figure demonstrates strong customer demand and long-term commitments, investors noted that only about 15% of those obligations are expected to convert into revenue over the next twelve months. That translates into roughly $6.2 billion, close to one quarter’s current revenue level rather than a rapid realization of the entire backlog.

The company also reported adjusted free cash flow of approximately $2.96 billion during the quarter, equivalent to nearly half of total revenue. Cash capital expenditures remained relatively modest at only $83 million, reflecting continued operating efficiency.

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