A $28 Billion AI IPO Trading at Just 7x Earnings: Too Cheap or Too Cyclical to Trust?
SK Hynix is preparing one of the largest Asian IPOs in NASDAQ history, and its valuation multiple raises a question that divides Wall Street: is memory finally a different business, or is the oldest…
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