SK Hynix: The Memory Supercycle Still Has Legs
The $1 trillion memory maker's ADRs just recently IPO'd in the U.S.
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SK Hynix—which supplies memory chips to Nvidia—is about to test Wall Street’s appetite for the next wave of tech IPOs
The Korean memory giant’s nearly 8-fold stock surge and $28 billion U.S. listing will show how much AI optimism is still left in the market.
SK Hynix stock opens at $170 on Nasdaq after $26.5 billion ADR offering
The South Korean chipmaker's ADRs priced at $149 and rose 14% on their first day of trading, in the largest-ever U.S. listing by a foreign c
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SK Hynix is set for the biggest foreign listing in U.S. history as it debuts on the Nasdaq
The South Korean memory chipmaker priced 177.9 million ADRs at $149 each, topping Alibaba's 2014 U.S. offering
SK Hynix is set for the biggest foreign listing in U.S. history as it debuts on the Nasdaq
The South Korean memory chipmaker priced 177.9 million ADRs at $149 each, topping Alibaba's 2014 U.S. offering
SK Hynix debuts on Nasdaq with $26.5B ADR offering, signaling AI-memory dominance
SK Hynix’s Nasdaq ADR IPO raises $26.5B, fueling AI-memory growth and mega-fab expansion.

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